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New Cherry Audio Drum Machine Emulation (Not Samples) Announcement

edited February 14 in Desktop

About to be revealed on YouTube…

Demo:

Comments

  • Now that they’ve broached the subject of drum machine emulations, perhaps it’s only a matter of time until they make their own version of the Simmons drums (fingers crossed)… hello, Cherry Audio? 😃

  • Looks cool but I don’t think I'm buying anything from Cherry audio until they fix Voltage Modular. It’s been broken for over a year in Logic on Sonoma. Which happens to be what I use :-/

    I’m also a bit reluctant as I find their licensing to be patchy. I’ve often loaded a project and wondered why it didn’t sound right to find a cherry audio synth being silent as it wants me to log-in. Again.

    It happens way too regularly. According to support it shouldn’t ask to re-license. But it does. Way too often.

    But this looks like a pretty complete CR78 if that’s important to you (and not just the sounds).

  • @klownshed said:
    Looks cool but I don’t think I'm buying anything from Cherry audio until they fix Voltage Modular. It’s been broken for over a year in Logic on Sonoma. Which happens to be what I use :-/

    I’m also a bit reluctant as I find their licensing to be patchy. I’ve often loaded a project and wondered why it didn’t sound right to find a cherry audio synth being silent as it wants me to log-in. Again.

    It happens way too regularly. According to support it shouldn’t ask to re-license. But it does. Way too often.

    But this looks like a pretty complete CR78 if that’s important to you (and not just the sounds).

    I agree with you about the Voltage. I got mine as a free addition to my purchase of another Cherry Audio synth from Pluginboutique, so me not being able to use it was no great loss.

    Regarding your license, you should download this so you don’t experience the login issue again: https://cherryaudio.com/products/sync

  • @NeuM said:

    @klownshed said:
    Looks cool but I don’t think I'm buying anything from Cherry audio until they fix Voltage Modular. It’s been broken for over a year in Logic on Sonoma. Which happens to be what I use :-/

    I’m also a bit reluctant as I find their licensing to be patchy. I’ve often loaded a project and wondered why it didn’t sound right to find a cherry audio synth being silent as it wants me to log-in. Again.

    It happens way too regularly. According to support it shouldn’t ask to re-license. But it does. Way too often.

    But this looks like a pretty complete CR78 if that’s important to you (and not just the sounds).

    I agree with you about the Voltage. I got mine as a free addition to my purchase of another Cherry Audio synth from Pluginboutique, so me not being able to use it was no great loss.

    Regarding your license, you should download this so you don’t experience the login issue again: https://cherryaudio.com/products/sync

    I did. It didn’t work until the recent update a day or so ago. Before that it said none of my plugins was installed, and wouldn’t install anything. Not great quality control. So don’t have the ultimate confidence in it. Plus it’s optional — it shouldn’t affect the actual licensing of plugins.

  • The support guy was pretty shitty about it too :-/

    They’re fast becoming not my favourite developers.

  • @klownshed said:
    The support guy was pretty shitty about it too :-/

    They’re fast becoming not my favourite developers.

    I can only say my experience other than with Voltage has been pretty good. They're my favorite synth company today (and no, I am not being paid to say that :) ).

  • @NeuM said:

    @klownshed said:
    The support guy was pretty shitty about it too :-/

    They’re fast becoming not my favourite developers.

    I can only say my experience other than with Voltage has been pretty good. They're my favorite synth company today (and no, I am not being paid to say that :) ).

    That’s cool. I’ve just had more issues with their plugins than most. To be fair most of them were pretty cheap but they’re not quite up there with the best. I like the PS-20 and the memory moog (or is it rhe polymoog, one of them anyway) for that Gary Numan sound. The ps-20 can get nice and nasty and spitty. Lovely for bass.

    FWIW U-He are out in front for me. I have DIVA and Re-Pro and they’re both fantastic.

  • Anyway as far as CR-78s go, this one looks pretty complete. I think I’ll stick with samples and Microtonic (which does a pretty fantastic job at getting the cr-78 vibe and is also a synth rather than sampled). Plus my PO-32 currently has the cr-78 sounds from Microtonic installed so I’m covered for now. (The po-32 sounds like a broken 78 but I like that even more lol).

  • edited February 14

    @klownshed said:
    Anyway as far as CR-78s go, this one looks pretty complete. I think I’ll stick with samples and Microtonic (which does a pretty fantastic job at getting the cr-78 vibe and is also a synth rather than sampled). Plus my PO-32 currently has the cr-78 sounds from Microtonic installed so I’m covered for now. (The po-32 sounds like a broken 78 but I like that even more lol).

    👍

    Oh, I just checked... Microtonic is $99...

  • I tested the software out for a few hours and then decided against getting it. The harshness of the sounds ultimately turned me off. Maybe that's something they'll address later on and then I might reconsider. I don't remember the original drum machine units from Roland sounding so painfully sharp on the high end.

  • edited February 15

    I know it’s twice the price, but, I can thoroughly recommend Sonic Charge Microtonic.

    The sound palette is pretty huge. They even have a website that has generated patches and loops you can copy and save to the plugin.

    It’s twice the price of the CheRry-78 but 1000x the drum machine.

  • @klownshed said:
    I know it’s twice the price, but, I can thoroughly recommend Sonic Charge Microtonic.

    The sound palette is pretty huge. They even have a website that has generated patches and loops you can copy and save to the plugin.

    It’s twice the price of the CheRry-78 but 1000x the drum machine.

    Both should certainly be considered by anyone before buying.

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