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Is there a way to check out and use my USD paypal balance? That's sort of a deal breaker if I can't...

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cherryDan wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:24 pm Cherry Audio is very proud to introduce Voltage Modular Nucleus - absolutely FREE


I think I'm not too happy about this.. This thing is so fun and sounds so good that I have a tiny feeling that I'm going to spend a lot of money on this :o

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I just "bought" Nucleus but it doesn't show up in my downloads.

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Musical Gym wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:29 pm I just "bought" Nucleus but it doesn't show up in my downloads.
You need to install the plugin, sign in and they show up in the plugin.

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Musical Gym wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:29 pm I just "bought" Nucleus but it doesn't show up in my downloads.
I believe you need to download the basic installer for VM, do that and log in with your account password, then what's in your "Library" (including anything you've requested a demo for) shows up and can be loaded when the app opens.

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thanks a lot guys

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I just spent a good 5 minutes firing confetti with the new webpage.
https://cherryaudio.com/year-one-celebration

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And what about new dev - MRB ?
MRB Laboratory Bundle demo at Souncloud seems so good and fatty at low frequencies, IMO.

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Anyone who can comment on their experience with the MS Vintage Bundle (emulates MS-20 filter, osc and external signal processor) and how good it emulates the MS-20 sound?

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Niowiad wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:47 am I just spent a good 5 minutes firing confetti with the new webpage.
https://cherryaudio.com/year-one-celebration
same :hihi:

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The average bored guy

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Stefken wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 11:00 am Anyone who can comment on their experience with the MS Vintage Bundle (emulates MS-20 filter, osc and external signal processor) and how good it emulates the MS-20 sound?
I still have an original (first version) MS-20 and have the emulations from Korg themselves. They all sound somewhat different. But not every MS-20 sounds like the next one anyway. That said, I regard the MS emulation for Voltage as very good and it has clearly the characteristics of the MS-20 line. I use it similar (and far beyond) like my MS-20. Have to check the external processor yet. For me the MS Vintage Bundle is a highly usable jewel.

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cherryDan wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:24 pm KVR friends,

Voltage Modular has been out for a full year, so it's time for us to celebrate! And what a truly incredible year it's been. The list of modules available for Voltage Modular has exploded. We now have hundreds of incredible third-party modules from a stunning list of third-party developers. We've gotten some truly amazing and humbling reviews from major magazines and web sites. And we've built an unmatched community of talented musicians, clever experimenters, mad scientists, and creative programmers.

Let the celebration begin!

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In honor of our Year One Anniversary Celebration, Cherry Audio is very proud to introduce Voltage Modular Nucleus - absolutely FREE until August 31st! This collection of 22 modules and 67 presets is the ultimate introduction to modular synthesis. This package includes all of the fundamentals of subtractive analog synthesis, including oscillators, filters, envelope generators, amplifiers, and mixers, plus a sequencer, arpeggiator, and a full suite of useful utility modules and powerful effects modules. With Voltage Modular Nucleus, you can discover the thrill of patching modules together in new and endlessly creative ways, and explore all of the capabilities of Voltage Modular, absolutely free.

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The new Cherry Audio Year One Collection, regularly $199, is now priced at an insanely low $99 during our Year One Celebration! The Year One Collection includes all 19 commercial modules that Cherry Audio released in Voltage Modular's first year. These stellar and innovative modules let you warp and shape your modular sound in crazy new ways. The Year One Collection includes Additive Oscillator, ESP-20 Processor, Hex Phaser, Lyrinx Filter, Mega Saw, MPE Interface, Octagon Sequencer, Random Task, Remote Control, Sampler II, Sixteen-Step Sequencer, Stereo Delay, TB Filter, TB Oscillator, VCF-20 Filter, VCO-20 Dual Oscillator, Vintage Resonator, Vocoder, and Voltage-Controlled Mixer.

If you already own some of these modules, your price of the Year One Collection will be even lower!

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For the Year One Anniversary celebration, Cherry Audio is offering Voltage Modular Core + Electro Drums for the never-before-seen celebratory price of just $50 (regularly $199)! Voltage Modular Ignite is slashed to $25 (regularly $50), and Ignite users can upgrade to Core + Electro Drums for only $25 (regularly $49)! And module developers can buy a commercial license for Voltage Modular Designer for only $50 (regularly $99)!

Many of our third-party module manufacturers are joining in the Year One celebrations by offering some incredible deals on their best module bundles! During our Year One Anniversary Celebration, get the PSP Ultimate Modular Collection for only $79 (regularly $149). The Benard Mega Bundle Volume 1 is only $89 (regularly $129). Vult has slashed prices in half; the Vult Fury Bundle is only $40 (regularly $80) and the Vult Rage Bundle is only $40 (regularly $80). Andrew Macaulay's Ultimate Bundle is a steal at $39 (regularly $45), Hetrick Volume 1 is only $20 (regularly $30), and the Misfit Audio Digi Drums Bundle is priced crazy low at only $10 (regularly $20)!

These discounts and special offers are only available from August 16th until August 31st!

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Finally, we'd like to give a warm welcome our newest module developer, MRB. Mark Barton is a brilliant audio engineer, with a list of accomplishments a mile long. In the 1970s, Mark designed the Pollard Industries Syndrum, which defined the sound of electronic drums for the disco generation. He's also done groundbreaking work in speech synthesis, including writing the Macintalk text-to-speech system for the first Apple Macintosh computer. More recently, Mark has designed a spectacular suite of hardware synthesizer modules for Cyndustries, including the incredibly innovative and popular Zeroscillator module. He's now bringing his talents to Voltage Modular, and has just released the MRB Laboratory Bundle ($99). Mark describes these modules as "better than hardware", and he has ambitious plans to create many more modules! From great sounding oscillators and filters, to his unique Frequency Shifter and Dirt distortion modules, the MRB Laboratory Bundle showcases Mark's never-before-heard proprietary DSP. You've just got to hear what these modules can do, so click here for a demo: https://soundcloud.com/user-839315191/mrb-demo1
All sounds - even the speech! - were produced with the MRB Laboratory Modules.
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but putting links to mentioned products is a good idea. :ud:
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dreamvoid wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 4:23 pm
Stefken wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 11:00 am Anyone who can comment on their experience with the MS Vintage Bundle (emulates MS-20 filter, osc and external signal processor) and how good it emulates the MS-20 sound?
I still have an original (first version) MS-20 and have the emulations from Korg themselves. They all sound somewhat different. But not every MS-20 sounds like the next one anyway. That said, I regard the MS emulation for Voltage as very good and it has clearly the characteristics of the MS-20 line. I use it similar (and far beyond) like my MS-20. Have to check the external processor yet. For me the MS Vintage Bundle is a highly usable jewel.
Thx. I've played with the demo and like it a lot.
Although, as a general thing, the sound quality of VM is somewhat lacking imo. Softube Modular has a better sound quality.

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zerocrossing wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 4:34 pm
cherryDan wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:24 pm KVR friends,
[snip giant post that was reposted...]
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but putting links to mentioned products is a good idea. :ud:
And not reposting a giant post is also a good idea :wink:

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