To all at CA, a very large and sincere thank you for V 2.0. I am overwhelmed at the magnitude of the upgrade, and at no cost to existing owners I can say this is the most generous and substantial software upgrade of any program I have ever seen.
It's delightful that VM has shed it's gaudy colours and now displays a sombre, autumnal colour scheme, mature and subtle. Good job! The new modules and bundles are incredible and such a big jump forward. Nice to see that VM Designer has also been upgraded in line with the new release. All in all, I am flabbergasted at the generosity of CA with this release. Equally impressive is the renovation work on the website. What more can I say? Well done, and well done (can I say it again?)
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Have to agree. Went on and bought the new synth modules to help out Cherry however I can for all their work with this update. Great job!
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I agree!
It is nice a company values there existing customers by offering a free upgrade.
With the amount of modules on offer I find myself using Voltage more and more, of course buying new modules.
It is nice a company values there existing customers by offering a free upgrade.
With the amount of modules on offer I find myself using Voltage more and more, of course buying new modules.
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I want to add my thanks to this list also. They have done a great job. I have purchased the new modules also.
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Agreed and did that exact same thing, since this update was free, I was compelled to buy something extra.
Now... to wait for the next 2.x updates'n'fixes, 'cause there's a bit of work to be done, still
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I appreciate how they're still working late into the night, despite a few enthusiastic if intemperate comments. Thanks folks!
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THANKYOU for fixing the dreaded vst!!!!
I've become quite besotted with Voltage Modular, and i also bought the DCO-60/Arp OSC bundle, so if my comments were taken as intemperate, apologies but just imagine how much i must like VM and was frustrated with my inability to use it for the very reason i invested in it.
Just a small thing and i hope you guys read this.
In Cubase normally you can see both the vst2 AND vst3, the vst3 is denoted by '///' next to the name...
In both VM v1 and v2 you can ONLY see the vst3 listed to use..
(which is normally fine but as i reported once before the CC module was not outputting in the vst3)
To see the vst2 you have to move the vst3 offline and restart cubase - ordinarily you see both builds of a plugin...hopefully you can investigate this!
Congrats on v2, albeit a bumpy start...
I've become quite besotted with Voltage Modular, and i also bought the DCO-60/Arp OSC bundle, so if my comments were taken as intemperate, apologies but just imagine how much i must like VM and was frustrated with my inability to use it for the very reason i invested in it.
Just a small thing and i hope you guys read this.
In Cubase normally you can see both the vst2 AND vst3, the vst3 is denoted by '///' next to the name...
In both VM v1 and v2 you can ONLY see the vst3 listed to use..
(which is normally fine but as i reported once before the CC module was not outputting in the vst3)
To see the vst2 you have to move the vst3 offline and restart cubase - ordinarily you see both builds of a plugin...hopefully you can investigate this!
Congrats on v2, albeit a bumpy start...
Voltage Modular / Cubase 11 / Pro Tools 18 / HALion 6 / Reason 11
Mac Pro 5,1 3.33 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon (32GB Ram) OSX 10.14.6
UAD Apollo Quad, Motu 828 mkII & mk3 / Avid Artist Control / Blackmagic Intensity Pro
Mac Pro 5,1 3.33 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon (32GB Ram) OSX 10.14.6
UAD Apollo Quad, Motu 828 mkII & mk3 / Avid Artist Control / Blackmagic Intensity Pro