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locrian

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  1. That didn't work for me, but thanks for replying.
  2. Which upgrade code? I own the original version but don't see any codes in my account.
  3. I'm glad I already own all the plugins I need/want (said the petty, aging producer who sees the world through evil-tainted glasses). 🤭
  4. Thanks for the useful info! I too run a clean machine and so will pass on this freebie. Cheers...
  5. I've never owned any Antares plugins ... Do you have to install Articulator via the 1.6GB installer? If so, does it install all plugins like IKM's installer? Also, does Articulator require CodeMeter Runtime (and is this a problem)?
  6. I thought the same thing b/c it didn't do the update at the beginning (the way it used to do in V1). It took a minute and then the pop-up (below) appeared.
  7. Hmm. In Cubase 12 it still shows 6.7.0. I also checked the VST3 folder (Win10), and it too was 6.7.0. My problem might be that I used Native Access v2 to do the update. Maybe it changed the install path (despite the fact that I checked it). Oh well...
  8. Seems to have only updated Standalone and VST2, but not VST3. NI is really going downhill lately...
  9. I did. And then I deleted it.
  10. And here are the equations you'll need to decipher how much they're worth in cash. Don't worry, they're simpler than they look.
  11. When I posted I was referring to synths whose raison d'etre is MPE (like the ROLI Equator). Many of the ones you mentioned started their life before MPE was introduced. Nonetheless your list is very useful because -- aside from the few that I own -- I was not aware that this many synths actually support MPE. So thanks for taking the time to list them. Also, I wonder if it's even meaningful to distinguish between MPE by-design and MPE added-later synths because it seems that what makes MPE most useful is the ability to modulate so many parameters in just one place (like on just one key), and that requires an MPE controller.
  12. Ah, yes. Okay, I see that one now.
  13. It seems that the weird 'pad' layout of the Sensel Morph would make it difficult to play. Was that a problem for you?
  14. Despite the seemingly cool/expressive potential for MPE, there's a surprisingly meager choice of MPE controllers and VIs. It seems that developers spend more time finding ways to make our music sound worse than better (I'm referring to the recent deluge of lo fi plugins). Strange...
  15. And when playing these instruments (in realtime) you don't get more audio drop-outs/perf meter spikes compared to C11? If you answer no, are you using MIDI Remote? Sorry for all the questions...
  16. Just curious, are you using any Native Instrument VIs (in C12)?
  17. Performance-wise, C12 is a big step backwards for many from C11. You can read about it in this rather loooong thread. https://forums.steinberg.net/t/cubase-12-upgrade-asio-guard-issue/769834 I'm truly astonished at just how many serious problems escape their beta testing. Sheesh!
  18. Unless it's a ruler (in which case deep-sampling seems a bit silly). 😉
  19. Did a double-take reading the subject line.
  20. https://roli.com/products/seaboard/rise2
  21. Watch out for falling Rocks. Better get my coat too ...
  22. That's a very ... logical ... chart. 😉
  23. Overall a nice improvement over V1, but still no option in Settings to specify plugin type (say VST2 vs. VST3) to prevent the Repair error from constantly showing up. The Repair function needs some repair when you use the relocate option; even when you take it to the correct folder it does not accept it. Part of the problem is that NA V2 does not tell you what the specific problem is (you have to guess from the last folder location). Not sure why it's so difficult to get this working correctly. Just noticed that after the initial installation, it seems to re-reun the installation process every subsequent time you use it. This is a real PITA; esp since it uninstalled version 1 (fortunately I have a backup). One step forward, two steps back...
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