SPL Transient Designer v5.0
SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Has anyone upgraded to v5.0 of this yet...?
http://www.sonic-core.net/images/spl-tr ... v5-big.jpg
I have the re-optimized old version, but I was unaware that SPL was back into the Scope platform.
It is the same GUI as their ProTools plug, well at least on the advertisement.
65 USD ain't too shabby, I think I'll dive in.
I can't imagine how this plug will sound and function better, maybe SPL did a little magic w/ the DSP amounts used.
http://www.sonic-core.net/images/spl-tr ... v5-big.jpg
I have the re-optimized old version, but I was unaware that SPL was back into the Scope platform.
It is the same GUI as their ProTools plug, well at least on the advertisement.
65 USD ain't too shabby, I think I'll dive in.
I can't imagine how this plug will sound and function better, maybe SPL did a little magic w/ the DSP amounts used.
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
seems S|C updated their site to announce the new developments (also the new DAS stuff).
but neither the full nor the upgrade versions are in the shop yet...
but neither the full nor the upgrade versions are in the shop yet...
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Whats the A B C D knobs for? The old Transient Designer doesn´t seem to have that. Are these the easy presets?
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
I am not sure, but if you look at the RTAS version it looks very similar.
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The "Settings" feature allows to store four different sets of adjustments.
Much faster than with the usual save and recall presets dialogs, the settings can be stored and recalled by just one click. The Settings A, B, C, D can be included into the automation of host applications to apply different sets of parameters to different parts of a song.
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I just bought it as I love this plug.
When I play heavy layered synths and use lot's of low end analog synths routed back into Scope, SPL just defines every sound so well.
It's a sore dick deal for 65 bucks, and because I want SPL and others to continue developing for Scope, I think it's important to support them right away. Maybe they'll decide there is life here afterall and redo the Attacker as well.
I still don't understand why SC never makes any reall announcements........?
These guys have the most powerful DSP rack around, and they are so shy and timid.....
I can assure you I am slamming the Receptor/Motif crowd with unmerciful beatings on a nightly basis..........that alone is worth the investment.
Wait till I get Solaris this Fall........I'll give 'em a beating they'll never forget.
I hope the A B C & D Buttons allow some cool automations. I could use less on simple 2 instrument/zero layered perfeormances, and kick up SPL's magic for the larger layered stuff.
It actually looks like it was made for live work, or heavily automated recording.........
Saahhwweeeet....
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The "Settings" feature allows to store four different sets of adjustments.
Much faster than with the usual save and recall presets dialogs, the settings can be stored and recalled by just one click. The Settings A, B, C, D can be included into the automation of host applications to apply different sets of parameters to different parts of a song.
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I just bought it as I love this plug.
When I play heavy layered synths and use lot's of low end analog synths routed back into Scope, SPL just defines every sound so well.
It's a sore dick deal for 65 bucks, and because I want SPL and others to continue developing for Scope, I think it's important to support them right away. Maybe they'll decide there is life here afterall and redo the Attacker as well.
I still don't understand why SC never makes any reall announcements........?
These guys have the most powerful DSP rack around, and they are so shy and timid.....
I can assure you I am slamming the Receptor/Motif crowd with unmerciful beatings on a nightly basis..........that alone is worth the investment.
Wait till I get Solaris this Fall........I'll give 'em a beating they'll never forget.
I hope the A B C & D Buttons allow some cool automations. I could use less on simple 2 instrument/zero layered perfeormances, and kick up SPL's magic for the larger layered stuff.
It actually looks like it was made for live work, or heavily automated recording.........
Saahhwweeeet....
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
I doubt-they probably did not mess with the code but GUI changes are really nice. I have SPL Transient designer and it does it for me and for my drumsXITE-1/4LIVE wrote:Has anyone upgraded to v5.0 of this yet...?
http://www.sonic-core.net/images/spl-tr ... v5-big.jpg
I have the re-optimized old version, but I was unaware that SPL was back into the Scope platform.
It is the same GUI as their ProTools plug, well at least on the advertisement.
65 USD ain't too shabby, I think I'll dive in.
I can't imagine how this plug will sound and function better, maybe SPL did a little magic w/ the DSP amounts used.
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
This is a joke of course
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Transient Designer almost uses no DSP resources at all.
Infact SPL crippled it to refuse loading after a certain amount of instances, otherwise Creamware might have sold a ton of Lunas to replace SPL's hardware boxes...
cheers, Tom
Infact SPL crippled it to refuse loading after a certain amount of instances, otherwise Creamware might have sold a ton of Lunas to replace SPL's hardware boxes...
cheers, Tom
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Looks like Dirk (bxDigital) is back with Scope.
Good news!
Greg
Good news!
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
according to the S|C website the limitation is gone.bassdude wrote:Does it still have the instance limitation?
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
did I miss something?siriusbliss wrote:Looks like Dirk (bxDigital) is back with Scope.
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
The quick presets are nifty and as long as the changes aren't real drastic, transitions are smooth.
One thing I noticed is the XTC folder for mono/stereo dll. files.
Integration is looking better all the time.
One thing I noticed is the XTC folder for mono/stereo dll. files.
Integration is looking better all the time.
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Does it have "real presets" too?
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Negatory.
I kept pushing on the little screws thinking something would pop up, but no Cigars.
Bypass is hidden until you hit the Blue On button.
I think having 2 of these on a stereo output would be grand. 2 x mono versions that is.
It seems like it gets even more depth when I use 2 x monos.
I kept pushing on the little screws thinking something would pop up, but no Cigars.
Bypass is hidden until you hit the Blue On button.
I think having 2 of these on a stereo output would be grand. 2 x mono versions that is.
It seems like it gets even more depth when I use 2 x monos.
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
i bought the upgrade online (Ralf is out right now), ...but no dev or serial has been sent, ..whats the protocol?
Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
I sent a query to support & just got my keys and device in an email, so somebody's there today.
/dave
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Dirk Ulrich, who designed the bxDigital device, is on the SPL team.kylie wrote:did I miss something?siriusbliss wrote:Looks like Dirk (bxDigital) is back with Scope.
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
ah yes, I took the time to read some stuff on the web...siriusbliss wrote:Dirk Ulrich, who designed the bxDigital device, is on the SPL team.kylie wrote:did I miss something?siriusbliss wrote:Looks like Dirk (bxDigital) is back with Scope.
he isn't just "on the team", he's headboy of the spl software division. it would be interesting to know if his knowledge on the TD really made its way into TD5, but the statement on the S|C website that it was developed in cooperation with SPL would make me think it's like that.
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Re: SPL Transient Designer v5.0
Just upgraded my TD, waiting for the key now