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Woohoo! 🥳
I am using Synplant right now in an album project, it's one of my favorite instruments!
Downloaded the trial, wow what a crazy thing. I think I have come across it but never got what it was. So right up my alley it's ... like Christmas when I was a kid😂
Oh....that is such a nice tool to play with. Instant buy for me....waiting for it almost as long as on Zebra 3......but this is real now
G A M E C H A N G E R ! ! !
Grabbed the upgrade. Epic.
i cannot get over it, ive been throwing one shots, clips of released songs, etc at it all day, it gets it spot on 80% of the time, the other 20% it gives you something cool regardless, sometimes cooler than what you put in
Is there a user manual for download?
I'm wondering how to get the "handles" that appear on a newly loaded sample in the genopatch section to reappear after I've generated a patch? I want to be able to test out different sections of the sample to use as the source. I guess I have to reload the sample to try again?
Anyway, I'm having a lot of fun with Synplant 2. It's a very sweet synth, excellent upgrade.
good question! im sure there is a manual, i havent looked, ive just been clicking around. it appears as though the only way to regenerate the handles is to click reset, which loses the generated patches.
Using Genopatch with bird sounds, cats, and other animals = insanity. Hours of fun. possibilities are endless.
Ok, thanks. I'll get used to the workflow.
I have had lots of success importing all kinds of samples of instruments and noises, almost every patch sounds good. The genopatch seems to work really well with percussive sounds.
@waka_x said:
Que? It reads as an old post of mine - but I guess… NOW
Nice. Bought last night. Home later today to give it a spin
Very reasonable upgrade price too.
Wow, this thing is like synthetic alchemical magic!
Lot's of fun fun fun!!
Seems perfect for making sounds for the Op-1 field.
Exactly my plan
👍👍
Yup yup yup...and for the Push 3 toooooooo
Anyone tried the backwards compatibility with the original version?
I’m hoping to give it a test out when I’m less busy.
It’s not backward compatible, in that you can’t have both versions installed I read.
That’s what it said in the email I received earlier, but it mentioned backwards compatibility of patches, hope to get a chance to demo this weekend, but from video demo’s, certainly lots of fun resynthing samples, so I probably will be upgrading, can’t complain at the price.
Thanks @Tarekith it will be fun to see it’s use cases.
I have owned uTonic for many years, and it is definitely one of my favorite drum machines.
Synplant has always intrigued me, but I have never pulled the trigger on it. Maybe I should just do it.
When calling up a patch that was from version 1, Synplant 2 asks if you'd like it to remain exactly as it was or if you'd like to apply the new "engine", or words to that effect. I could hardly tell a difference going back and forth between both versions, it is more obvious on certain patches. I chose the new version every time but it in no way changed the mix, it's not that radical. So I would say Synplant 2 is very thoughtfully backwards compatible.
I use Logic and have had no issues at all but I've only tested it for a couple of hours.
Thank you @abf that’s great news.
It’s my favourite drum machine, in software, own a few, but always return to it. Even contemplated picking up the PO version.
@knewspeak
I just visited the Sonic Charge forum. There are users there complaining about backwards compatibility on their Windows systems. Sonic Charge are working on a fix. I use a Macbook so I haven't seen those issues. I just wanted to alert you.
Does anyone know if the devs can port Synplant to iOS ?
Synthplant is a favorite ... the import sample and grow looks amazing in v2.
Thanks for the update, I mainly use MacOS these days, Mac M1 and M2 are excellent value and almost silent in operation.
They ported several apps but not SynPlant for Reason some time ago.
Magnus has said publicly in the past he has no interest at all in playing the Apple game and will not be bringing his apps to iOS or iPadOS. Maybe he changes his mind one day, but i haven't heard anything about it.