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Pure Synth Platinum update 2.5.15
@GospelMusicians
I see the Warning in the pic several times when opening the app stand-alone. This is after force-quitting all other apps, on iPad 6 (2 GB RAM), iPadOS 16.2. The app still appears to work normally, both stand-alone and AUv3. By the way, this happens on app startup, no downloads attempted.
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@Yovop whats your favorite ice cream? Single word answer please!!
I get the same thing. Same iPad model.
When I go in and look for the factory presets they are no longer there, and refuse to download.
Secondly, when I load my live sets in KeyStage, none of the presets in PSP load. Good job this didn’t happen right before a gig, I depend on this app!
No issues on 256GB 11" M1 iPadPro (8GB Ram), iPadOS16.3...
...I'm personally looking really forward to the SY85/TG500 expansion
(I'm too lazy to re-sample my own SY85 LOL).
Ok, found I had to open the standalone app rather than as AUv3 inside KeyStage.
Then re-download all the factory content etc.
I still got the message above, but it did download stuff, and it re-appeared in KeyStage.
I’ve not checked all my song sets yet, but I think it’s panic over.
Wait...they got an SY85/TG500 expansion coming?! @GospelMusicians take my money! Gimme gimme! 😂
i would reinstall and skip the factory banks downloads for this…
Yeah, they have great sounds, but the issue isn’t as resolved as I thought it was.
I’m getting frequent “AUv3 invalidated” messages on loading PSP in KeyStage, usually the next time after the “downloads may fail” message.
Since I use this for live work in Keystage’s console view, I may not even know that it hasn’t loaded until I try and play a note.
Big problem for live use! Unless it’s resolved, I’m going to have to strip PSP out of all my live sets.
Working on the bugs....Just a quick update
While we wait for @GospelMusicians to drop the TGX85 expansion for PureSynth here's what the OG synth thing can do sonically. I just love the sounds it makes...
I sold Moby his Yamaha SY 85
Cool!
I still have mine but the floppy drive is busted so I can't access all the stuff I've made with it...
...back in the days I wrote a small script for the Amiga that added all the needdd *.WXX header-data to samples (got the docs from Yamaha) so I could load them to the SY85 via floppy which was way faster than doing a Midi Sample Drump...
The SPX90 based FX processor in the SY85/TG500 would be pretty nice to have as an AUv3
@Samu : Pretty funny how that acoustic piano loop cycles out though if you hold your finger down on it , not to mention the limited sequencer ppq(is it 48 ?)
Yeah, back then sample rom was expensive...
(The whole piano is 6 samples across the keyboard with pretty audible split-points and one velocity layer).
SY85 had 6MB ROM, M1 was stuck at 4MB and some earlier synths had even less.
But that's part of the 'charm' with the sound of the old 'romplers'
Until Cubasis 3 dropped all Cubasis versions were stuck at 48ppqn.
On the SY85 with its limited polyphony (max 30 voices) it was hardly an issue and one could always do the double-tempo trick to increase resolution when needed (ie. 150BPM instead of 75BPM etc.).
Nowadays I mostly use my own condensed sample pack with my favorite SY85 waveforms in BM3, Drambo, Koala etc.