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legendCNCD wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:58 am Anyone have that video elsewhere than at fecesbook? If not, ignore..
FECESBOOK? :lol: :tu:

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You should wear gloves when reading that book
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Alright, subscribed to this one as well!

We sent out feature-frozen builds today to our testers, so we're very close. At this point, we're just putting together the factory library and checking for showstoppers.

Here are two of the twenty-something synthesis modes in LION. There are two oscillators, and each oscillator can be set to a completely different mode. These oscillators then run through a crazy mixing section. It's very fast to use, and a lot of fun:
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I’m looking forward to this synth! Are physical modeling synthesis modes also included?

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krankyone wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:36 pm Since the other thread is mostly jokes and puns, I thought I'd start a new one.

Unfiltered Audio's new instrument, Lion.

Coming soon.

https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredaudi ... 016464040/
So this is the maine thread now. You wouldn’t be lion would you?
"I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"

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Finally some actual information! Thank you!
Very interested in this one.
I think Unfiltered Audio got a lot of undue crap over the Triad release. Hopefully this goes more smoothly. Good luck!

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That sounds beautiful meng. Send it in.

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thelizard, will there be support for microtonal intervals via .scl or .tun files in Lion?

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cantaloupe wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2019 9:37 pm thelizard, will there be support for microtonal intervals via .scl or .tun files in Lion?
Yep! It imports TUN files.

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Within the past week I've aquired Hive 2, MSoundFactory and Pigments. Massive X drops in a few days. Lion seems like an instant purchase to me, so please take your time.

thelizard, can you share any preliminary screenshots?

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Lovely demo sound :tu:

Is MPE functionality included?

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dangayle wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 3:28 amWithin the past week I've aquired Hive 2, MSoundFactory and Pigments. Massive X drops in a few days. Lion seems like an instant purchase to me, so please take your time.
You forgot PhasePlant! ;) :P
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antic604 wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:31 am
dangayle wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 3:28 amWithin the past week I've aquired Hive 2, MSoundFactory and Pigments. Massive X drops in a few days. Lion seems like an instant purchase to me, so please take your time.
You forgot PhasePlant! ;) :P
phaseplant looks very interesting. i don't have the big names, perhaps massive, or absynth, if they are still big names (and perhaps 1 or 2 more).
i own pigments and msoundfactory, phaseplant seems to me, a bit like msoundfactory. synthmaster 2.9 i also have. all else are emulation, vintage.. (besides the instruments in ultimate 11, and ableton live 10 suite, and cubase... and reason 10 of course, also the complex-1, and i forgot my modulars..)

i wonder what lion brings, i feel a lot of effect plugins and vst instruments overlap (too much?).

will be there be a deal for owners of unfiltered audio plugins (specops, byome, triad)?

i feel that i have enough synths, but effects become more important, to change the sonic character, an open door (is that an english expression). it is quite known, if you want to have a sound from a song, a synth sound, most of times people forget, that effects are used. not always.

but i wait for LION, i am curious, what it brings.

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:25 am Lovely demo sound :tu:

Is MPE functionality included?
Thats the main question!

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they tweeted that full MPE is baked in.

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