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  1. If you contact IK support, there's a good chance they will reset your downloads in this case.
  2. https://kilohearts.com/banks $29 $14.50 Mostly Phase Plant presets, but a few also include some new wavetables (Crisis Design, I'mmortal, Suspension), and one (Polychrome) also includes some presets for Multi Pass.
  3. Urs Heckman of u-he on analog modeling... warning deep geek stuff here: https://urs.silvrback.com/analogue-modeling "My understanding of analogue modeling in the most simple terms is this: In analogue modeling we use formulas that deal with voltages and currents. These formulas are furthermore based on the understanding of the electronic components used in a circuit, and how they're wired up."
  4. I have u-he Repro and that was a major factor preventing me from upgrading from VC8 to VC9. I was never really into the Arturia version, and have not tested their new Prophet. Maybe in a couple years when I upgrade to VC9 I'll find out.
  5. Not necessarily. I've absorbed some physical modeling by osmosis just from playing around with AAS Chromophone, and KORG Prophecy. But you can pin a geek tag on me for mentioning "osmosis".
  6. True, but the original posted topic will remain searchable forever, so your 2 cents worth may eventually help someone else down the road who lands on the thread. So effort is not necessarily wasted even if the OP never returns, especially if the common sense answer is just to link to existing documentation.
  7. V Collection is mostly modeled, but it's more likely using "circuit modeling", as is typically the way VA synths are modeled. Physical modeling is a mathematical way to model acoustic instruments, using models to emulate things like string vibrations, the way that mallets strike surfaces, or how air flow causes brass and woodwind instruments to vibrate.
  8. This feature was added in Cakewalk 2020.01: Multi-timbral soft synth enhancements https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=NewFeatures.33.html "Cakewalk 2020.01 has a new Instrument Track Per Output option in the Add Track menu and Insert Soft Synth Options dialog box for multi-timbral soft synths that support multiple outputs. It pairs a MIDI track with a separate audio output track (mono or stereo) for each synth output, assigning sequential MIDI channels. This allows you to have multiple Instrument tracks for a single instance of a synth." This relatively new feature would probably be most helpful when using a multi-timbral soft synth such as the Sound Canvas VA referred to in the OP. Of course you could use X3 for this, but Sonar takes more steps to manually route multiple MIDI tracks to one instance of a soft synth.
  9. We miss you Larry!
  10. Larry come home!
  11. When I was thinking about selling an IK license a while back. After reading that IK page, I was like "fuggeddaboudit".
  12. As Larry might say, "good luck with that". IK charges a $19.99 transfer fee on all license transfers. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index.php?id=44
  13. That "Be Alert" site appears to be a scam itself.
  14. I guess that is the current town hall debate...
  15. I am still on MODO drum 1.1.3 (full). 10 kits. No drama here!
  16. I agree on the Ableton choice, as I upgraded to Ableton Live 11 Suite for the insane creative stuff. But with the intent of using Studio One Pro for editing and mixing.
  17. I got my nostalgia fix with Unreal Gold. Playing it again takes me back in time. The game graphics settings were a real struggle on a vintage PC, but they really scream on a modern PC! Remember the 3dfx Voodoo3 PCI cards? The original Unreal appeared on my first PC back in the 90's, as it was bundled with a Sound Blaster Live. I was impressed by the immersive soundtrack!
  18. Unreal Tournament GOTY (2000) and Unreal Tournament 2004 Editor's Choice Edition (2004) are each available DRM free at GOG for $1.99. https://www.gog.com/en/game/unreal_tournament_goty Windows 7, 8, 10, 11.
  19. I see! But you get the plugin version cheap if you buy the current hardware.
  20. The thing is that Skippy is a master sound designer with decades of synth programming experience. He hired a Ph.D computer scientist to take his "what if" or "can I do this" ideas and use them to develop Unify. It's essentially the mind of Skippy in an app. Nothing else like it. Yes, time saving means money to Skippy.
  21. I think many folks probably had the same thought! Simple way would be to begin by adding a Spitfire orchestral preset as a layer in a blank Unify patch. Then add a new Epic Choir preset layer to that current Unify patch. Tweak and polish. Add more layers if desired, adjust key splits and layers, etc., as needed. Save as new Unify patch.
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