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Sorry - already went off to have a good day as per your suggestion.
🤣
Ive only had a quick go last night, I was getting inspiration from it. A step modulator and matrix is always a winner for me.
Just holding two notes unfiltered.. it has a good sound to me, a good rendering engine I guess.
Well, I like it any how 😁 its a very well featured synth.
£19.99? No grumbles here, I feel like I have stolen it and left a £20 note to take the piss.
Thanks! Appreciated
Oversampling does not increase the memory consumption. Only CPU load.
Do you remember which presets you were using when you got that memory warning? Big wavetables and samples will take lot of memory and there's nothing I can do about it.
If you are getting memory warning with the init patch there's something weird happening then
Manual says this: Long-press (almost) any parameter dial in Buttersynth’s interface to setup a Mod Matrix destination. Select a source from the pop-up list, ….
But it doesn’t seem to work. I press long hold and nothing happens (?)
which knob are you tapping?
which knob are you tapping? Try for example filter cutoff. It should at least work
@kirnu while 'testflighting' it was possible to use Buttersynth also on Mac M1, which was very good. But you removed that from the final version, why?
How did you run it in Mac M1? Standalone?
I ran it in Ableton, I haven’t checked yet whether it’s still working there since the release though…
Edit: the beta is still installed and still works, but I can’t see it anywhere on the Mac App Store, not even in recent purchases…
Remember that the most recent betas are/were several versions ahead of the release build.
Treat the release build as 'stable' and the beta versions as 'experimental/forthcoming'.
Ah, working now 🤔 user-error I’m sure. Really enjoying it by the way. Sounds beautiful, and like most of the folks who were on the beta said; UI is clear and intuitive
Yeah, I’m digging it. Very nice, broadly useful tool. I think this is going to get a lot of use.
@Kirnu Testflight version 0.9 (32) runs as well in standalone and as a AUv3 in Ableton/Logic Pro in MacOS Ventura on my 16" Macbook Pro M1
I can't find which version the App Store released version is. It's not showing in 'about'
Update : the App Store released version is the same as the most recent Testflight version, version 0.9 (32)
I just checked the list of mod sources & I see “Aftertouch CH” & “Aftertouch Poly”.
I haven’t tried them yet though.
The release is the same version as the most recent Testflight version v0.9 (32), so the latest beta is the release version.
This is not correct. v0.9 (32) was the last of the 'public' ButterSynth betas.
There have been 3 further builds, but these are only for the core beta team.
Sorry, I wish to be of more help but honestly I do not remember neither I can not recreate the event. The popup appeared when I switched to other app (MIDI keyboard) and then came back to NS2.
In Testflight it's version 0.9 (32). When you click on the 'wrench' in Buttersynth you can see the version number of the release.
I don't have any knowledge about the versions for the 'core' beta team..... but hoping for a update soon so I can use it again as AUv3 in MacOS 13 Ventura.
Ha, thanks. I didn’t hold it down for long enough!
Someone posted already that they plan to release a Mac version. It is quite reasonable for developers not to include Mac support for ios app store purchases given how little profit they make.
I don't think it is fair to expect them to include Mac support of the released version jist becaise they allowed it during beta testing.
@israelite : i have an iPad 6 and am able to run up to three buttersynth instances. Fewer if I use big wavetables or samples.