Hi Steve,
It is probably all in the manual, but if I am not mistaken, the manual can not be obtained before purchasing serum.
On a private note, I like this attitude, same with the locked forums, and especially your thoughts on the "On sale" culture that has left a giant footprint on the virtual instruments market.
Watched three of the videos on serum now, and I am sold,
Ok, what I wonder about is certain use of importing audio. First a technical question, what is best practise in terms of file format, quality and length that can be imported into serum?
Then, apart from the obvious, that I can go out into the real world, sample a few dragonflies in a wormhole, and import that sound into serum, I can import files from various hardware and software as well, right?
So I can record the output of a synth in logic and import this file into serum for further mangling? Assuming all legal restrictions apply by the respective owners. To be more specfic, I have all spectrasonics licenses, and Omnisphere for example comes with something like in excess of 400 waveforms. Of course, I can not go ahead, and import a waveform from omnisphere, create a sound from this by mixing it with my custom noise OSC for example, and then offer this patch for sale, but for my own music, I assume I can do whatever suits my creative needs, right? Pheeew, am I understanding all that correct until now?
Thanks much for reading.
Best wishes for 2016… and 17… and 18, and well…you get the drift. ;)
Georg