I used Unfa-Spoken as a quick sanity check since it makes heavy use of Zyn
and also the effects which I like to test with and it sounds correct to my
ears although I didn't do a visual wave comparison.
As a starter, I would strongly recommend rendering a wav using stable and a
well-known preset and comparing unstable vs. stable to show a significant
difference in the sound.
I assume you're using the 0710 build?
-Tres
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:48 AM, musikbear <mkru...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The new zasfx (zyn) is ok, but i think i hear some differences, whitch is
> not
> so great.
> If you have 1.09x with the new zyn, have you listent to it?
> I think i hear more 'krackles' especially on layered and pads -What do you
> think?
> sometimes its a tiny fraction 'late' in key-reaction. Try some fast notes
> from keyboard. (y/n)
> That said - is does sound 'richer' so that is good, but perhaps some
> subjects can be discussed with the SF zyn maintainer group? It would also
> be
> in their interest that their zyn works best possible way, perhaps
> especially
> in lmms
>
> The GUI - mmmhj.. im not that over the moon personally. It look a little
> low
> bit, The new dials really do not fit the style of the old 'racks' (y/n)
> There are some glitches
> Here
> http://snag.gy/LEH3E.jpg
> previously there used to be an 'on' indication at the arrow. This wont lit
> up, anymore. Looks like on/off is destinqist with a slight 'gray-out' (blue
> are off, red is on).
>
> The graphic editors both look and react less precise. Smoothing a curve is
> clearly less granulate that previously. (y/n)
>
> well ..any thoughts?
>
>
>
>
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