per fm synth remarks: i think the "neuron sequencer" is the highlight of this product as opposed to synth. i could be wrong.
per try before you by: ad's return policy is pretty awesome. buy it. if you don't like it then return it for a full refund. just as good or arguably better than a restricted or timed demo.
Audio Damage releases Axon - FM percussion machine
theres a 30 day money back. so if you dont like it, you get your money back. (i did it twice and they didnt made any trouble).AK wrote:yes, it is a bit of a strange 'tactic' to employ. I doubt I'd ever buy a virtual instrument on the basis of a few audio examples.Minimal Samples wrote:Shame, I like to try before I buy.AK wrote:They don't do demo's but usually have a selection of audio examples on the website.Minimal Samples wrote:Is there a demo version available?![]()
You go in a music shop and you play with the things before deciding if you wish to purchase them. Logically, it should follow you'd do the same in the virtual instrument world.
also 90 days to replace the license for a different one.
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Well except for the fact you have to pay up front just to try something out. Which I and many others arent willing to do.skept wrote:per fm synth remarks: i think the "neuron sequencer" is the highlight of this product as opposed to synth. i could be wrong.
per try before you by: ad's return policy is pretty awesome. buy it. if you don't like it then return it for a full refund. just as good or arguably better than a restricted or timed demo.
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yup. I got it two days ago, and am having loads of fun, controlling FM8, my Juno, and my Kraftzwerg.....skept wrote:per fm synth remarks: i think the "neuron sequencer" is the highlight of this product as opposed to synth. i could be wrong.
The FM synth isn't terrible, there's just not that many options.
And I will say, it sure is tricky and takes a bit of work to get a pattern that involves the (seemingly) randomness, but doesn't go too far to not be workable. There's this Ryan Davis tune called 'Perlentaucher' tune where the background percussion sounds like its being fired somewhat randomly, or the pattern is reeeeeally long, I wanna make some stuff like that with it.
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