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Posted by Kire_22 on Nov-18-2005 18:09:

Supervaz by Kire out next week!

Hi!

I have worked for a long time now on my Vaz Modular projet!

Next week it will be released!

It's a soundbank with over 200 patches for Vaz Modular and you'll find more information on my new website!

The much improved JP-8000 emulator is included + much much more!

www.kiresounds.se

Go to "Sounds" and listen to the demos!

Best regards,
Kire


Posted by Low Profile on Nov-18-2005 18:15:

holy hell, those are some crazy sounds

* /me Goes looking for a Demo of Vaz Modular * ....


Posted by Azza Robinson on Nov-18-2005 18:36:

OMFG AWESOME!!

Defo be buying this mate


Posted by djlogik on Nov-18-2005 18:56:

Kire I swear...if only I could make those sounds...


Posted by paulc_dj on Nov-18-2005 23:15:

Kire ,you know this is awesome! Can't wait to get my hands on those sweeet sounds man!

PC


Posted by dkode on Nov-19-2005 00:47:

sweet


Posted by Kire_22 on Nov-20-2005 17:04:

Thanks for your comments!


Posted by Bedlam-UK on Nov-20-2005 17:30:

45 euros (about �40 english pounds or $75 dollars) is way tooo much for a set of software patches. Maybe I consider buying them if they were 15 euros.

Why pay when I can get most of those free at Patch Arena:

Patch Arena

I can appreciate your efforts as they do sound excellent, but for 45 euro I would rather buy some hardware.


Posted by Kire_22 on Nov-20-2005 18:22:

Everybody think different you know!


Posted by Trancevision on Nov-20-2005 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Bedlam-UK
45 euros (about �40 english pounds or $75 dollars) is way tooo much for a set of software patches. Maybe I consider buying them if they were 15 euros.

Why pay when I can get most of those free at Patch Arena:

Patch Arena

I can appreciate your efforts as they do sound excellent, but for 45 euro I would rather buy some hardware.


Show me that piece of hardware for 45,- Euro which can make that sounds.

@Kire: Sounds are quite good and solid. They don't beat the JP8000 or the Virus, but they are very usable for people who want that kind of
supersaw sound and cannot afford the real thing...


Posted by Project 7 on Nov-20-2005 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision
Show me that piece of hardware for 45,- Euro which can make that sounds.

@Kire: Sounds are quite good and solid. They don't beat the JP8000 or the Virus, but they are very usable for people who want that kind of
supersaw sound and cannot afford the real thing...


the vaz modular still costs 250 quid though


Posted by [-dp-Sensuerea] on Nov-20-2005 21:00:

Hot Stuff! Those sounds kicks ass

newvazdemo - 2:47-2:53 - i love it

Cheers,
Damian


Posted by Thois on Nov-20-2005 23:25:

this synth sounds kinda metallic


Posted by Bedlam-UK on Nov-21-2005 00:38:

lol...I already got a JP8000 (�300) and there is no way on earth I would pay �250 for a software synth that needs a �200 cpu to function and then �40 for a set of patches to not even come close to the sound of a real JP8000

45 euro would be more worth while being saved and invested in a hardware synth, I'm looking for a supernova2 which are selling on ebay for �200.

Ebay - Supernova2

Yeah, softsynths like VAZ and V-Station etc.. may sound excellent, but the price of these soft synths are a joke.......you need to also invest in a �200 to �300 cpu to use them effectivly and then you have all the bugs to deal with.....for the same price you get the hardware synth....only a fool would choose the software ...that's unless you don't have the room or you live in a shack

until software developers get real with their prices...I won't be touching no software synth that isn't worth a penny the moment you buy it and which you never really ever own (licence bullshit)..if buy something I want to own it...simple.

at least with hardware...you get some return or maybe even more than you paid.....take my JP8000 for example...how much you think it's worth now...

Ebay - JP8000

sorry to sound arrogant here...but software publishers really p..s me off with prices like that
I've had my fair share of buggy and totally usless unsuable software.


Posted by Bedlam-UK on Nov-21-2005 01:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision
Show me that piece of hardware for 45,- Euro which can make that sounds.

@Kire: Sounds are quite good and solid. They don't beat the JP8000 or the Virus, but they are very usable for people who want that kind of
supersaw sound and cannot afford the real thing...


well if they can afford the �500 PC and �250 softsynth needed the use the �40 patches then I'm sure �200 to �400 isn't too much for a real hardware saw synth If you want that sound, go for the real deal...don't cut corners for sake of a few quid.


Posted by Kire_22 on Nov-21-2005 10:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Bedlam-UK
lol...I already got a JP8000 (�300) and there is no way on earth I would pay �250 for a software synth that needs a �200 cpu to function and then �40 for a set of patches to not even come close to the sound of a real JP8000

45 euro would be more worth while being saved and invested in a hardware synth, I'm looking for a supernova2 which are selling on ebay for �200.

Ebay - Supernova2

Yeah, softsynths like VAZ and V-Station etc.. may sound excellent, but the price of these soft synths are a joke.......you need to also invest in a �200 to �300 cpu to use them effectivly and then you have all the bugs to deal with.....for the same price you get the hardware synth....only a fool would choose the software ...that's unless you don't have the room or you live in a shack

until software developers get real with their prices...I won't be touching no software synth that isn't worth a penny the moment you buy it and which you never really ever own (licence bullshit)..if buy something I want to own it...simple.

at least with hardware...you get some return or maybe even more than you paid.....take my JP8000 for example...how much you think it's worth now...

Ebay - JP8000

sorry to sound arrogant here...but software publishers really p..s me off with prices like that
I've had my fair share of buggy and totally usless unsuable software.



I truely respect your opinion!

Take a look at other patch-makers prices. They offer 128 patches for an already completed synth with a higher price.

I made my synths from scratch in a software (VAZ) that has never crasched. You get 220 patches.

I have also always thought that it's so much more easy to work with software than hardware. My JP-8000 and Virus b isn't as fast and easy to work with as my VAZ system.

Take care!

Good luck with your music!

Best regards,
Kire


Posted by aquila on Nov-21-2005 14:58:

I kinda understand what u mean, Bedlam. I wouldn't hesitate paying �45 for some kickass patches, but the price tag of Vaz means I'll sadly be sailing past this offer. Hope u do well with it nonetheless, Kire


Posted by Bedlam-UK on Nov-21-2005 17:43:

If VAZ was �30 then I would probably think about it.......cubase cost me �375 which is an amazing bit of software but far too costly, considering the fact that it's constanly neededing updates and fixes .. Some of these softsynths (addons) costing nearly the same price as cubase have nowhere near the same features as cubase.

sofware is cheap to produce and market on the internet, there are no saftey issues and no manufacturing processes.....so high prices are unjustified.

Hardware on the other hand is expensive and requires large premises, multiple manufactering lines, saftey issues etc....so the price reflects this when you buy a hardware synth/module.


Posted by Bedlam-UK on Nov-21-2005 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Kire_22
I truely respect your opinion!

Take a look at other patch-makers prices. They offer 128 patches for an already completed synth with a higher price.

I made my synths from scratch in a software (VAZ) that has never crasched. You get 220 patches.

I have also always thought that it's so much more easy to work with software than hardware. My JP-8000 and Virus b isn't as fast and easy to work with as my VAZ system.

Take care!

Good luck with your music!

Best regards,
Kire


Kire...don't feel a target by what I'm saying here....all the best in your venture.....it's those big 'profit hungry' software corporations I'm onto


Posted by Kire_22 on Nov-21-2005 18:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Bedlam-UK
Kire...don't feel a target by what I'm saying here....all the best in your venture.....it's those big 'profit hungry' software corporations I'm onto


Ok!


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-21-2005 21:36:

I'm shamed to say I always dismissed Vaz as a one sound synth (the typical uk hard trance guyver sound of the last few years) i know its narrow minded, but thats all I used to think of when i used the synth.

Man have you shown me!

congrats and well done mate!



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