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  1. Here's the full change log. For a "dot" update (from x.x.0 to x.x.1), this is pretty major. Really happy they added ASIO support to the Windows standalone version. EDIT: Also loving the reduced CPU hit! Version 1.6.1 Added a visible menu for polarity to the expression envelopes. Was only accessible via right click Menu before. Added an MPE visual keyboard for when Sektor is in MPE Mode. Added support for ASIO drivers on Windows in the standalone app. Added support for bluetooth midi devices on Windows in the standalone app. Improved point deleting behaviour in the Modulation envelopes. Reduced CPU of the oscillators by ~50% when not modulating the wavetable position or pitch. With a reduction of ~40% when modulating. Reduced the CPU use of the LFOs by ~50% When reloading a project if a destination wasn’t enabled, enabling it didn’t work. Fixed bluetooth midi not working in standalone on Mac OS 11 Fixed MPE Mode not working correctly. Fixed the delay mix reseting to full mix in certain situations. Fixed right click delete points in the expression envelopes deleting the wrong point. Stability fixes.
  2. This is a really good deal. With the extra discount, I paid 130,46 €. 6-7 years ago, I purchased a couple of their drum MIDI packs to go with the bass MIDI packs I wanted, but nothing since, so almost no duplication. I don't anticipate much use of the Heavy MIDI, but the MEGA pack seemed like the best way to go. I'll be using these MIDI grooves with Superior Drummer 3. EDIT 1: Installing now. Groove Monkee gets points for providing a MEGA pack installer, instead of just including the installers for the individual packs included. Very easy. I'm assuming that SD3 has the same file linking feature as EZD3 as shown it the video. We shall see. EDIT 2: Now I remember how convoluted Groove Monkee's directory structure and naming is. In spite of the fact that I disabled (unchecked) everything but Toontrack in the installer, it installed everything anyway. I had to delete all of that "noise", plus I unburied the EZDrummer mapped files (moved them up to the base folder and deleted the EZDrummer folder and subfolder). EDIT 3: OK, SD3 linked to the Groove Monkee MIDI just fine. Glad I cleaned up the directory structure. Much easier to navigate in the SD3 Grooves browser.
  3. Pigments, Matrix-12 and Wurli also show updates. I don't have the full synth collection. I suspect that more synths have updates.
  4. Thanks for the heads-up. Update emails from FeelYourSound go to an old address, so I didn't see the update email until I saw this notice.
  5. From the bottom of the "What's New" page: The accuracy and dynamics of the soundbanks have been corrected and improved.
  6. Upgraded from v7.6 to v8.0. A couple of notes: 1) v8 installed in the 64-bit directory (c:/program files/). v7 was installed in the 32-bit directory (c:/program files (x86)). So, v7 remained installed with its own sound library. 2) v8 loads a LOT faster. Could be its 64-bit code. Don't know, but it's a lot faster. 3) v8 did not pick up my login credentials to MySongBook, so I had to log in again from v8. No biggie. 4) Uninstalling v7 had no negative impact on the v8 installation. 5) FWIW, v8 has an updated icon in the newer flat style. I haven't had a chance to play with v8 yet, so that's about it for now.
  7. Same here. The only collection I didn't already own. Been waiting for a sale like this. The upgrade price from AT4 Max to AT5 Max made ZERO sense, given what I already have licenses for. Now that I have the equivalent of AT5 Max, I can ignore all future sales ads until a new AT collection is released.
  8. Good thing for Toontrack that their products can stand on their own. That guy is full of himself. Really off-putting. Unable to make it all the way to the end.
  9. My forum handle before I switched to TheMaartian/LeMaartien (US/France; my last name is Maar), was Ozric. I own all of their releases. ?? I've got some Eloy. My favorite is the sort-of recent double live Reincarnation On Stage. It's a banger. Don't know Djam Karet. Will have to check them out. And let's not forget Gong and Amon Düül II (saw them live in Munich a couple of times in '71; I was stationed in Augsburg). But you're right. Today needs to be a T.D. day. There's a lot of live TD on YouTube. I picked this one from the Alter Oper (Old Opera House) in Frankfurt because I've been to shows there. I know, I know, no Klaus Schulze (only Edgar Froese), but I like this one.
  10. That's so sad. I've purchased a LOT of his music over the years. I've got most of Tangerine Dream's catalog and some Ash Ra Tempel. Going to have to pick up his latest (Deus Arrakis) when it drops on 10 June just because. What a talent! RIP Klaus. Time to build a TD playlist on Amazon Music.
  11. Guilty as charged. That's why I didn't install Reaper on my new DAW and went back to Studio One Pro full time. The SO Pro UI is tweakable, but I've never felt the need.
  12. I have 38, so $111.99 isn't bad, either. My problem is the place I'm renting while my house is being built has ADSL internet only. I can't even run my streaming TV at the same time as my laptop. Even then, I have problems. Netflix buffers better than Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Canal+, but it can still be dodgy. I'll have to download Syn2 Max over night...for how many nights, I don't know. We'll see. Probably will never see Syn 2 Max for less, so I should just pull the trigger and cry once. EDIT: Money gone. I'll post how many DAYS/NIGHTS the d/l process takes, unless my house turns into the Bates Motel and things don't go well. ?
  13. Now that I understand that I need to repurchase v1 synths to get v2 capabilities, and that reaching the max via the Group Buy seems unlikely, it seems to me that I'd be better off buying v2 MAX for $149 (the cost of 3 synths).
  14. Is this going to be included with EZBass 2? If so, why buy it separately, if I've already paid the pre-release price for EZB2?
  15. Yet more developer hyburpole. How many more mix buss exciter plugins does the world really need? And how many more "this takes the blanket off my speakers" testimonials does the world really need? And how many more arrogant, customer-ignoring VI developers does the world really need? ZERO. To repurpose a Stephen Colbert line from a recent monologue, use this promo code to get Fresh Air even freer! "Suck it, Slate". Valid until next April 1.
  16. Since no one else has posted this, I'll do it. Originally posted on April 1, 2011, so take that into consideration. ?That said, Flatulous "blows" it out of the water. Great job, Soundiron! Another April 1st special.
  17. Great price! And I had some Deluxe Bucks to use. Purchased and waiting for serial number.
  18. Same here. Also got a Melda confirmation when I installed Bassment. I'm guessing that UnitedPlugins is owned by Melda. When I installed Bassment, it scans as manufactured by Muramasa. Autoformer scanned as manufactured by SoundeviceDigital.
  19. I got this email this morning. One update it didn't mention is that Sektor is now v1.6. I previously received an email for the v1.5 update, but not for v1.6. At least their download section shows version numbers, so I noticed it while downloading AR1 and Boost-X
  20. “The War on Ukraine is an unimaginable tragedy... As a human, and as an artist, I felt compelled to respond in the most significant way I could. So today, for the first time ever, I publicly performed my Dad’s song, IMAGINE. Why now, after all these years? - I had always said, that the only time I would ever consider singing ‘IMAGINE' would be if it was the ‘End of the World’… But also because his lyrics reflect our collective desire for peace worldwide. Because within this song, we’re transported to a space, where love and togetherness become our reality, if but for a moment in time… The song reflects the light at the end of the tunnel, that we are all hoping for... As a result of the ongoing murderous violence, millions of innocent families, have been forced to leave the comfort of their homes, to seek asylum elsewhere. I’m calling on world leaders and everyone who believes in the sentiment of IMAGINE, to stand up for refugees everywhere! Please advocate and donate from the heart. #StandUpForUkraine” —Julian Lennon
  21. I haven't been interested in Toontrack's recent releases, but Urban Jazz? I just bought and installed all 3 MIDI packs (Bass, Keys, Drums). The demos sounded really good. They'll be fun to play with.
  22. This video shows how to feed audio directly from GP to Logic on a Mac. You can do something very similar on Windows using Voicemeeter (available in 3 different versions) from VB-Audio. It's free to use with a Donation possibility. I use Voicemeeter Banana (the middle version). I donated US$20 a long time ago. They also have a simple VB Audio Cable option. Voicemeeter Banana
  23. Yes you can. GP also has an audio player. From section 10.9 of the Gig Performer 4 manual (section 10 is for built-in plugins). It allows you to load and play up to eight audio files (in AIF, FLAC, MP3, OGG or WAV formats), either one at a time or simultaneously. You can use this plugin as a backing track player or for looping short samples, switching seamlessly from one to another while running. Up to eight audio output channels are available, singly or in pairs. The Audio File Player plugin provides eight "lanes" for playback. You can think of these as roughly equivalent to tracks on a DAW although each lane could have an entire song on it. Its editor provides controls that enable the following operations: 1. Single/Multi - allows you to switch between playing back one audio file at a time versus multiple files simultaneously. 2. Loop - turns looping on or off for all lanes. 3. Go To Beginning - allows you to instantly go to the beginning of all audio files. 4. Time/Tracks display - displays the current time, in hours/minutes/ seconds/hundredths of a second, as well as the number of tracks (channels) loaded with audio files. 5. Play/Pause - allows you to start or pause file playback. The "pause" function does not return the file to the beginning - it simply pauses it wherever it is. Clicking on the button a second time resumes playback from the point at which it was stopped. 6. Sync - when turned on (lit green), Gig Performer will play and pause the Audio File Player automatically when its button is engaged. This allows you to begin playback of audio files at the same time you start a drum machine emulation plugin, for example. 7. Load Full Directory - loads a full folder of audio files at once, up to the number of available (empty) lanes. If, for example, you have six empty lanes and you try loading eight files using this button, only the first six files will get loaded, into lanes 3 - 8. With this feature, you can create a directory with all of the files you will need, then load the entire player with them at the gig by invoking only a single command. 8. Metronome - clicking on this icon provides a number of additional controls that allow you to create a MIDI click track in sync with the tempo of your Master track. See the MIDI metronome chapter for more details. In addition, the Audio File Player editor offers the following lane-specific controls: 9. File name - displays the name of the file currently loaded in the lane. 10. Play/Silence this lane - enables or mutes playback of the file loaded into the lane. 11. Load New Audio File (file cabinet icon) - click this to load an audio file into the lane. 12. Remove Audio File (trashcan icon) - click this to delete the audio file from the lane. 13.Master indicator - when lit, indicates that the file in the lane is being used as the Master, determining the actual playback length of all other files. Note that this is not a parameter that can be changed; instead, Gig Performer automatically designates the lane loaded with the longest audio file as the Master. If you load other lanes with new files, the Master designation may change accordingly (if the new files are longer than the one in the currently designated Master lane). 14. Output assignment - allows you to set the output for that lane's playback. A stereo file should ideally be set to a pair of outputs (i.e. Output 1&2, Output 3&4, etc.) but if it is sent to a mono output, the two channels will automatically be mixed to mono. Conversely, sending a mono file to a pair of outputs will result in the same signal being routed to both outputs. 15. Level indicators - shows the current playback level for that lane. 16. Volume control - allows you to adjust the volume of the lane. 17. Oneshot on/off - allows you to turn looping off for that lane, even if the master Loop button is on (lit). Clicking on the Oneshot button (causing it to light) during playback will cause the file in that lane to play to the end and then stop. If you then turn Oneshot for that lane off again, the file will resume playback when the file loaded into the Master lane ends. 18. File duration - displays the duration in seconds and samples of the file currently loaded in the lane. To load audio files, do any of these: · Click the Load New Audio File button in a lane and navigate to the desired file. · Drag and drop the file from the OS X Finder or Windows Explorer onto the lane into which you want it loaded. · Click the Load full directory button and navigate to a source folder of audio files to be loaded in the Audio File Player. To play audio files:a) to play a single audio file, be sure the Single/Multi button is set to single and that the lane is play-enabled, then click the Play/Pause button to start playback. b) To play multiple files simultaneously: i. Load all of the files you want to play. ii. Set the Single/Multi button to Multi. This allows you to enable or mute multiple lanes. iii. Set muting for tracks you don't want to hear. iv. Click the Play/Pause button to start playback. Things to note about the Audio File Player: · The Audio File Player designates the longest file loaded as the Master, whether or not it is play-enabled. The duration of the Master track becomes the loop length when loop playback is enabled. · The MIDI metronome is generated based on the length of the Master track, and information you supply about the number of bars in the loop and the number of beats in each bar. · Lanes can be muted and enabled in real-time while the player is in playback. As this is muting, not stopping playback, all files always stay in sync with the master track's location, so if a lane is muted during playback and then enabled 10 seconds later, it resumes playing 10 seconds later than the point at which it was muted. · When a file is muted, you will still be able to see "ghost" meter activity for it. · Beneath the file duration on the right of each lane is a progress bar that turns blue as the file plays. The length of the bar represents the full duration of the file in that lane and the progress through it of the play cursor. So, while working in Multi mode, in 10 seconds, the blue bar in a lane with a 20 second-long file is filled to one half, where as the blue bar for a two-minute loop running at the same time in another lane is only filled 1/12th of the way across, just a small chunk. · To move the playhead to different locations in the Master file other than the start, create a knob or slider widget and map it to the Playhead position parameter of the Audio File Player. · The Audio File Player allows files of different sample rates to be loaded into separate lanes and played simultaneously. Audio File Player parameters The following parameters are available for the Audio File Player plugin: · Play/Pause - allows you to start or pause playback. · Play From Beginning - causes playback to start from the beginning in response to a widget movement. · Play From Marker - causes playback to start from the marker position (see the "Marker position" below) in response to a widget movement. · LOOP On/Off - allows you to turn looping on/off. · Playhead position - allows you to change the playback start point from a widget. Using a continuous widget (such as a knob or a slider) for this purpose enables you to seek particular points or even to "scrub" one or more tracks while they are playing. · Marker Position - allows you to change the marker position from a widget. · Set Marker now - allows you to set the marker position "on the fly" from a widget. · Click Generation On/Off - allows you to use a widget to turn the MIDI click track on or off. · Play Mode (single/multi) - allows you to use a widget to switch between Single and Multi playback. · Lane 1-8 Playing - allows you to use a widget to start playback from the specified lane (1-8). · Lane 1-8 One Shot On/Off - allows you to use a widget to turn the Oneshot mode on or off for the specified lane. · Lane 1-8 Volume - allows you to use a widget to adjust the volume of the specified lane. · Lane 1-8 Output Assignment - allows you to use a widget to change the output assignment for the specified lane. Note: we recommend the use of on-off widgets, such as one of the LED buttons, for realtime control over most Audio File Player parameters. However, Playhead position, Marker position, Lane 1-8 Volume, and Lane 1-8 Output Assignment are better controlled with continuous widgets such as knobs and sliders.
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