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Here's a quick video that John did a couple of weeks ago that demonstrates the power of layering with Unify!
John is sure having fun here! ?
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On 3/17/2021 at 11:57 PM, Pluto Gabo said:
The upgrade to the full collection from Analog Lab Lite is $399. Does anyone know what the upgrade price is from Analog Lab V?
I have the full Analog Lab 4 & 5. The crossgrade for me is the same $399.
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2 hours ago, Brian Walton said:
but lets be honestly anyone that buys a MAC also isn't a real deal connoisseur.
Just FYI, but a regular on this deals forum uses a Mac, and goes by the name @Fleer ... so you might want to keep the Mac bashing to a minimum here. ?
He's actually quite a connoisseur. And a character, LOL!!!
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5 minutes ago, Bapu said:
All things being equal, CbB (aka Cakewalk by BandLab) was previously known as Cakewalk SONAR Platinum which was around for over 20 years. When Meng acquired the Cakewalk assets he chose to make it free and it's highly unlikely he would ever close it (in yours or my lifetime).
However, nothing is certain and those who love Reaper or Studio One or Cubase or any other DAW, could ask the same question and the answer is the same.
Anything is possible.Spoken like a true gentleman!
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Yes, very cool! I have U-he Repro, and purchased the Unified library and the Power Pack for that. They did a nice job there!
Plus there are free Unify libraries for Pigments, Pendulate, Surge, Spifire LABS, and others.
What the Guru did with Pendulate is nothing short of amazing. This is a free mono synth, that he created a number of bonus poly patches for using their MIDI plugin 'Polybox'. He creates a voice pool using a Unify layer with 8 instances of the mono synth, and then groups them all with Polybox to have an 8 voice synth.
Try doing that at home without hurting yourself!
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2 hours ago, Anxiousmofo said:
Any idea why this doesn't support vst3? That's the deal breaker for me.
It does support VST3. It even comes as a VST2 and VST3 plugin version. Finds and loads VST3 plugins OK.
The developer just prefers the VST2 format plugin versions for the factory Unified presets he creates.
Comment on the subject from the developer, Shane Dunne:
QuoteFor Unify libraries, we to prefer the older VST2 format, when available, because it usually results in smaller patch files, and also because some plug-in vendors have struggled with certain features of the VST3 interface. However, you can certainly use any of your own VST3 plug-ins with Unify.
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2 hours ago, Aloe Duke said:
Where should I ask?
@Aloe DukeYou should probably search the forum first for the other 9,000,000 times this question has been asked, and questionably answered... ?
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2 hours ago, Brian Walton said:
Those that don't use Cakewalk clearly have some things to learn about the best audio deal on the market.
Some that don't use Cakewalk are on Mac. Not an option for them. But they have access to Apple Garage Band for free, Logic Pro for cheap, plus all the other cross-platform softwares on the deals forum. ?
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Illogical. LOL, I love that!!!
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I got the Repro Power Pack a while back.
It's still on sale for $20. Not part of the current promotion, but well worth it if you have Repro.
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Livestream Release Party Tonight!
90 min LIVESTREAM release party tonight starting at 7pm PST
I'll be showing the new abilities and playing the new patches so come by and say HI!
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Yep, I tossed LastPass out.
There are easier ways to create a secure passphrase that you can remember, instead of a complex sequence of random characters that you are totally dependent on an app to remember for you.
That's interesting to know that Francisco Partners is involved with them.
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Wow! Have never seen or used a SSHD. Good heads up info, and thanks for posting your solution.
Glad that you finally got it sorted!
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Is that out of the box, or how many hours did you spend setting that novation up?
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The email servers are shut down at the old Cakewalk site, so they are never going to send out an email verification. The accounts were left online so users could access the products they had purchased. But you will need to get all help with your old account from BandLab at this point.
The BandLab support team can help at: support@cakewalk.com
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As far as MIDI keyboard playing notes, just about any one will work with CbB.
But for new out-of-the-box controller support with CbB, that ain't happening. There will always be some necessary user setup required, involving manual reading and fiddling with MIDI CC control parameters.
There might be some brands that can be setup more easily than others as transport controllers, but I'll leave that to others who have experience with new models. Been a while since I setup an old Roland A-300PRO controller that was made for Sonar, and apparently still works with the Cakewalk ACT control in CbB. For reference that was the A-PRO series. But I'm not aware of any other manufacturer that made an out-of-the-box compatible keyboard controller for Cakewalk since then.
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SM 2.9 is actually a good ways beyond "nice and cheap" regarding sound quality. I think its sound quality is as good or better than many other virtual synths on the market.
And I have U-he Repro and Arturia Pigments in my collection as I'm making sound quality comparisons. Both of those are at the top of the game in quality and features. The former is a meticulously circuit modeled reproduction of a classic analog hardware synth. While the the latter is a modern beast of a virtual synth that is not trying to emulate or model anything, unlike the mainstream Arturia modeling collection.
SM doesn't attempt to model any specific synth hardware, but the current version has back-ported the newer zero delay feedback filters designed for the SM One synth. It's like a chameleon in its capability for emulating many types of synths, and does a very convincing analog emulation, especially with preset expansion banks designed by Big Tone and Nori Ubukata.
Where SM may be perceived to fall a bit short against the "big boys" is in the GUI and workflow, as user experience is now key for those spending the big bucks.
Almost any virtual synth sounds good these days, so we'll have to see what KV331 Audio cooks up for SM 3.0 re-design.
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4 hours ago, User 905133 said:
I was under the impression that if we purchased (from the Cherry Audio Store) either the Eight Voice Instrument or the Voltage Modular version and then purchased the other of the two, there was a 20% discount on the second one. However, if you purchase them at the same time, there was no discount.
Of course, that might have changed by now.
Yes that is correct.
The second one drops in price for you, AFTER you have purchased the first. There is no bundle discount for buying both at the same time. Just pick one and add it to your wish list, then buy the other!
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11 hours ago, scook said:
It is the same with all the other modular synth voices .
Buy the standalones if preset convenience is important.
Of course, the host module in VM (not part of the free version) can load the standalone VST although not as flexible as the SEM
I have the Voltage Modular Core, so I just tested out the host module as I had not tried it yet. Thanks for the tip!
I can see that host module would come in handy, but after trying both demos (SEM & 8 Voice), I settled on the SEM for now. I preferred the full integration with the modular workflow.
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If there ever was a no-brainer, then at this price, this is it!
SM 2.9 is one of the most across the board useful synths out there, that can be used for nearly anything. I am amazed at the scope of the expansions (I have them all in the "everything bundle") that display it's brilliant capabilities, thanks to a group of very talented sound designers.
It's not a sampler, but you can import your own samples or wavetables into the oscillators to create your own sounds.
Can't wait to see what SM 3.0 will bring! Beyond the needed GUI and workflow improvements, the dev has previously announced plans for more layers, granular synthesis, and an on-board wavetable editor. Plus it will load presets from SynthMaster One as a new layer. So you will have access to all previous SynthMaster presets in 3.0.
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46 minutes ago, Vernon Barnes said:
Still leaning to the modular version, I have several sequencers and an arpeggiator there so I don't think I would miss them much versus the extensive modulation and processing capabilities that would be added.
Plus, with the SEM modules one could always build a monster 16 voice modular ... why stop at 8?
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1 hour ago, Alan Tubbs said:
Synthmaster 2.9 is on sale for $29. No doubt version 3. 0 Is coming soon. But a cool deal.
As I recall the upgrade to 3.0 will only cost something like $30-35. Not a bad deal!
Or upgrade free for "Everything Bundle" owners.
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47 minutes ago, TheSteven said:
I checked that out as well...
The module version is missing the appegiator /summer module - ie the synth version is made of 3 types of Oberheim type modules while the module version has 2.
Possible CherryAudio may give a further discount on the the synth version if you purchase the module(s)...It would be cool if Cherry would bundle the two. I already have Voltage Modular, and was wondering which Oberheim to get? The module, or standalone?
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You can add Voltage Modular, Nucleus edition, from Cherry Audio to this list. It's free now.
QuoteStarting immediately, and for the foreseeable future, we're making Voltage Modular Nucleus FREE for everybody. It's a complete modular synthesis package, with 22 modules and over 130 presets, for OSX and Windows.
Includes:
- 20+ Modules
- Voltage Modular Software
- Nucleus Presets (176 presets)
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Is there any chance that Cakewalk will shut down?
in The Coffee House
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The. End.
(hopefully)