Zvork Volt SL-1 update coming (SDK 2.0 stuff)
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Saw this on their FB page: new SDK 2.o update coming to their SL-1!
Old version:
New version:
Now you can copy/paste parameters!
Old version:
New version:
Now you can copy/paste parameters!
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... and it has more knobs !
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Paid update. It'll be cheap though.Lizard wrote:Any word as to if this is a free update or not?
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I have no idea about whether it's free or not, but I did notice what looks like a custom display in the lower left hand corner, which means (assuming I'm right) it's an SDK2 device now, so not everyone will be able to upgrade.Lizard wrote:Any word as to if this is a free update or not?
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Lizard wrote:Any word as to if this is a free update or not?
Yes. I wanted to point this out that moving to SDK2 for it to be "free" to existing buyers would render the previous version useless (or non existent) to non 7.1+ adopters. I suppose I could have answered my own question but I still learn new things everyday. Like trial resets. Who knew?selig wrote:
I have no idea about whether it's free or not, but I did notice what looks like a custom display in the lower left hand corner, which means (assuming I'm right) it's an SDK2 device now, so not everyone will be able to upgrade.
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Anyone on a previous version of Reason (before 7.1) that can't upgrade won't be presented with the option in the shop or their account page, from what I understand. Or, at least it should have a "Reason 7.1 or later required" warning?
It will be a paid upgrade, though - I think Zvork said somewhere around $9 USD (not sure though).
It will be a paid upgrade, though - I think Zvork said somewhere around $9 USD (not sure though).
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Is that display just a duplication/representation of the knobs? This is another device that would benefit from the ability to collapse sections. Is that feature in the works for the SDK? Will it ever be?
The RE store does not (yet?) support "updates". Your current options as an RE Dev are to update the device and keep the price, update the device and change the price, or release a second device with the updates.EnochLight wrote:Anyone on a previous version of Reason (before 7.1) that can't upgrade won't be presented with the option in the shop or their account page, from what I understand. Or, at least it should have a "Reason 7.1 or later required" warning?
It will be a paid upgrade, though - I think Zvork said somewhere around $9 USD (not sure though).
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This is an interesting display in the corner. Maybe it's just duplicate values. Maybe there is some modulation?
With traditional knobs is a small button. This may be an option for the LFO SYNC.
Traditional knobs can set the resolution of the LFO. Knob on the lower display can indicate the behavior of a CV and can be used to set constant values? I was just thinking out loud.
With traditional knobs is a small button. This may be an option for the LFO SYNC.
Traditional knobs can set the resolution of the LFO. Knob on the lower display can indicate the behavior of a CV and can be used to set constant values? I was just thinking out loud.
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The SDK 2 display is probably there because you can change the set with the CV inputs on the back, but the front of the rack will still show the last set you selected by clicking on the letter buttons. So now you can see very clearly what the knobs' outputs are at all times! Pretty cool, and you can now copy and paste the knob settings from one set to another.
That would be my take as well - pretty clever if so!kloeckno wrote:The SDK 2 display is probably there because you can change the set with the CV inputs on the back, but the front of the rack will still show the last set you selected by clicking on the letter buttons. So now you can see very clearly what the knobs' outputs are at all times! Pretty cool, and you can now copy and paste the knob settings from one set to another.
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EnochLight wrote:Anyone on a previous version of Reason (before 7.1) that can't upgrade won't be presented with the option in the shop or their account page, from what I understand. Or, at least it should have a "Reason 7.1 or later required" warning?
It will be a paid upgrade, though - I think Zvork said somewhere around $9 USD (not sure though).
Really??? I thought there was just a "paid update" incident recently... Forgot which device... I think it was some kind of utility though...selig wrote:
The RE store does not (yet?) support "updates". Your current options as an RE Dev are to update the device and keep the price, update the device and change the price, or release a second device with the updates.
D.
CV Mutant recently had a $9 update when the SDK 2 features were added.eusti wrote: Really??? I thought there was just a "paid update" incident recently... Forgot which device... I think it was some kind of utility though...
D.
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EnochLight wrote:Anyone on a previous version of Reason (before 7.1) that can't upgrade won't be presented with the option in the shop or their account page, from what I understand. Or, at least it should have a "Reason 7.1 or later required" warning?
It will be a paid upgrade, though - I think Zvork said somewhere around $9 USD (not sure though).
Yeah, I think Wiz Audio did their SDK 2.0 update for TableOscillator to v 2.0 by releasing an entirely new version. That said, v 1.0 is no longer for sale in the Shop, so didn't they treat it as a logical progression as an "update"? Else there should be a version 1.0 still available, shouldn't there?selig wrote:
The RE store does not (yet?) support "updates". Your current options as an RE Dev are to update the device and keep the price, update the device and change the price, or release a second device with the updates.
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eusti wrote: Really??? I thought there was just a "paid update" incident recently... Forgot which device... I think it was some kind of utility though...
D.
Thanks, Kloeckno! Was thinking I'd imagined that, but I recall some people being bent a tad out of shade about the paid upgrade...kloeckno wrote:
CV Mutant recently had a $9 update when the SDK 2 features were added.
D.
If the update was the one where you can paint the waves instead of using sliders, I got that for free.EnochLight wrote:Yeah, I think Wiz Audio did their SDK 2.0 update for TableOscillator to v 2.0 by releasing an entirely new version. That said, v 1.0 is no longer for sale in the Shop, so didn't they treat it as a logical progression as an "update"? Else there should be a version 1.0 still available, shouldn't there?
Yessssss!!!!!!
Always wanted this feature. It's actually a lot of work to dial these -100 to +100 value knobs in when dealing with parameters of different values, but being as cool a device as it is it's been worth taking the time to do it. Oh now I will be able to copy these settings to the next set that's just perfect!
Yay Zvork! :comp:
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Looks fantastic! This is one of my favorite REs, so I'm stoked. Makes me tempted to get the Behringer BCR2000 to use with it.
EnochLight wrote:Yeah, I think Wiz Audio did their SDK 2.0 update for TableOscillator to v 2.0 by releasing an entirely new version. That said, v 1.0 is no longer for sale in the Shop, so didn't they treat it as a logical progression as an "update"? Else there should be a version 1.0 still available, shouldn't there?
I think your thinking of tableosc which was free.normen wrote:
If the update was the one where you can paint the waves instead of using sliders, I got that for free.
This one was CVMutant, and yes the update costs $9 and there is an update button on the shop page.
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EnochLight wrote:Yeah, I think Wiz Audio did their SDK 2.0 update for TableOscillator to v 2.0 by releasing an entirely new version. That said, v 1.0 is no longer for sale in the Shop, so didn't they treat it as a logical progression as an "update"? Else there should be a version 1.0 still available, shouldn't there?
Sorry, it was CVMutant.normen wrote:
If the update was the one where you can paint the waves instead of using sliders, I got that for free.
I think your thinking of tableosc which was free. This one was CVMutant, and yes the update costs $9 and there is an update button on the shop page.MirEko wrote:
Yes, thanks!
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