They say they got a real solution
Well, you know
We'd all love to see the plan
They ask us for a contribution
Well, you know
We're all doing what we can
But if they want money from people for plugs, that's great
All I can tell you is, brother, they'll have to wait!
I assume the following (Welcome Bundle from Plugin Alliance) constitutes "the six first deals". So what are "the 6 new deals"?
1. Black Box Analog Design HG-2
2. Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor
3. SVT-VR Classic emulation
4. bx_masterdesk
5. bx_oberhausen
6. bx_console Focusrite SC
Room Reverb is a FREE and open-source algorithmic reverb plugin. It uses the implementation of Moorer’s early reflection model and Joe Dattorro’s Progenitor Reverb from Freeverb3 (an open-source signal processing library featuring a selection of processing effects and signal generators).
https://www.elephantdsp.com/products/room-reverb/
Judging by the release notes, this seems to be a fairly substantive update. And it came just five weeks after C12.0.
That's very encouraging (but I'm not going to get my hopes up just yet).
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)?
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.
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...
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.