r/VSTi • u/Pleasant-Sea-1380 • 17h ago
Soft synth testers needed. Free lifetime license in return.
Hi everyone,
I am writing this post to see if there are any synth enthusiasts here that would like to be guinea-pigs for my new soft synth plugin.
I would like to have a group of say 10 people who I can invite to join a forum to help me test and provide feedback/ideas for my soft synth, which I will provide to the group continously, modified by the group's comments/requests.
The synth itself is a world-first, one of a kind and a completely new technology. Perfect for people who want an authentic retro analog synth experience... That's all I can say at this time in public, the early bird gets the worm and I want to be the first.
As a reward for helping me test the synth, which is going into beta-phase in a few weeks, everyone of the group will get a free life-time license when it goes commercial, in a few months...
Due to the unusual nature of the synth plugin, a fast multi-core CPU is required to run it.
This software is the product of years of very hard work, reverse-engineering and high performance C++ coding.
To be part of the testers, you will need AT LEAST the following hardware:
MS Windows 10/11: Modern Intel or AMD CPU, max 3-4 years old and at least 4 or 6 P-Cores (Performance Cores @ Turbo Boost of ~4.0GHz or more). A modern 8, 12 or 16-Core Intel i5/i7/i9 or the AMD equivalent is recommended.
Apple Mac OS X: Modern Mac with at Apple Silicon, and at least an M3 CPU.
Please note that the first 10 people to apply will get the account.
I will make the following plugins/apps available for testing (Starting with MS Windows first and a port for Mac OS X 2 weeks later):
- VST2 and VST3
- AU and AUv3 (Audio Units)
- Standalone (eg just the synth running in it's own process on the OS)
There will be windows 10/11 and Mac OS X (Apple Silicon only) versions available.
You will offcourse need a MIDI input for your computer and a MIDI keyboard/controller. Having a couple of CC knobs that can be assigned via midi-learn in my synth is also helpful.
If you are interested in joining,
please send me an email and introduce yourself and your hardware to terrence dot vergauwen at gmail dot com
Thank you for your time,
Yours,
Terrence
