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MachineClaw
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and problems with importing Iris 1 patches into Iris 2 even though the specs say you can do it, the converted sounds do not sound the same. Iris 2 also is now bundled with all the extra sounds banks that were previously sold as separate packs - it's all included now with Iris 2. many at KVR Forums are saying that Iris 2 ofr exisiting users is not worth the upgrade. if you a new purchaser then it might be good deal but you have to watch 3rd party Iris 1 patch imports.
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Genghis
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Thanks for that MachineClaw. I think I'll pass on the upgrade. On my aging machine Iris1 is a bit of a CPU hog anyway, so I'm probably due for a hardware upgrade first.
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yorolpal
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I've got Iris 1 and occasionally use it. Rarely, really. It's a great piece of kit but a "single spark plug" as we say round here. I don't see me upgrading. YMMV.
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MachineClaw
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Iris is the only iZotope product I don't have. Iris seems like a one trick pony synth but that pony is pretty unique. I will get Iris 2 eventually but I am in no real hurry.
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jonboper
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I disagree that Iris is a one-trick pony. It's my favorite sampler out there and I use it all the time, on almost every song and sometimes many times in a single project (although I agree that it's CPU-heavy - even on a great machine having multiple instances slows things down). Maybe the fact that before Iris the only sampler I used was Dropzone has effected how strongly I feel about this one iZotope product, but with Iris I've made sounds I've never heard before - and it's easy to use. Too bad the upgrade isn't more backwards-compatible - that was one of my concerns with the upgrade. The biggest problem I'm having with the promotional material is that the stuff they are advertising is just more of the same - the sounds they use could be coming out of z3ta - what's happened to the focus on creative freedom (which was the focus of all the Iris (1) promotional material)? Does anyone see anything that indicates that Iris 2 will be less cpu-heavy? Here's an example of a track I built almost completely around a series of Iris tracks: https://smaltmine.bandcamp.com/track/amun-ra-pt-2 The percussive scratches, bird-like responses, and chirpy-typewriter sounds are Iris tracks. Ringing tones are z3ta 2. Bass is real bass.
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Bajan Blue
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I have and use Iris a lot. I have looked at the upgrade but actually cannot see what use it is to me - I have most (maybe all) of the expansion packs, so I can't see the point in the upgrade - much like Ozone - I could see nothing in Ozone 6 that basically I could not do in Ozone 5, in fact they seemed to have taken some things away - so I did not upgrade. Yesterday I got an email re the upgrade to Vintage Warmer by PSP. The reasons for this new upgrade seem very sketchy indeed, with these being given as the main reasons to upgrade:- * save almost 70% over the standard price of $49 US*.* PSP VW2 v 2.6.0 is fully compatible with all the latest operating systems, including Mac OSX 10.10 (Yosemite) and Windows 8 and all newest hosts (64 or 32bits) including PT11 and Logic Pro X.* it includes an additional version of the plug-in: PSP MicroWarmer, which provides the same sound quality as its big siblings but with a simplified single-band interface and low latency performance optimized for use on individual tracks. To see the potential of PSP MicroWarmer please watch the video at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAKkNSF3mwo&list=UUVdU3CMnJ-edC4FeCXK4b3Q* having a current version of the product registered entails you a larger loyalty discount (up to 7%) toward your next purchase of any processor from our collection (having older version doesn't count toward higher loyalty discounts). I have to say these all seem poor reasons - Why would I want to save over 70% when I own it My version works perfectly as it is I already have MicroWarmer I actually already qualify for a much larger discount than 7% as I have been a long time PSP user. It does seem as if some of these software Companies have run out of ideas on how to upgrade their products, but need the cash flow so do a sort of upgrade anyway!! Anyone else getting that feeling? Nigel
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jonboper
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Iris 2 is getting slammed over on the kvr instrument forum. Consensus is that it's worth the price for new users, but all the content you've created or bought for the original won't transfer and the features you would hope for in an upgrade aren't there, so not worth the upgrade if you own Iris already. Not that you should always believe the forum buzz, but that's the consensus, boo on iZotope again.
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lawajava
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Nigel - Vintage Warmer 2 is a free upgrade for existing users. It added a few things.
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Bajan Blue
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Hi Not for me as I have 2.3.1 - this is a paid upgrade Nigel
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Fog
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I saw Iris 2, and thought izotope like others seem to want to actively LOSE any money I once would give them. I also have the expansion packs and sorta feel "ok.. so thats how it is" with regard to them. I buy fabfilter / u-he products without a thought if I want them.. that says a lot for the "so called" bigger boys who have I feel are ace poker players with their "marketing" I'll probably buy the melda stuff this year if I see a nice christmas deal perhaps.
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scook
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The best Melda prices are this Friday with their 50% bundle deals.
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MachineClaw
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Izotope has posted in the KVR thread and stated they are working on the issue of importing Iris 1 patches. no eta on fix. they state for now have both Iris 1 and Iris 2 installed and don't import Iris 1 patches. very silly that they did not work this out before release. I won't be buying Iris 2 until this is resolved. I don't have Iris 1 so I can't use it or older patches. I have to sit it out and see what happens.
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Vastman
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I demoed Iris 2 last night and was underwhelmed. While it is an amazing creation, the main thing folks have been clamoring for is real time stretching of a sample across the keyboard... while timing is now fixed so things don't speed up or slow down as you move to other keys, the chipmonk effect hasn't been touched...there are no formant adjustments, no offline formant processing to render a complete patch...At least in Nectar2 you can create reasonable harmonies... and I was hoping for all sorts of creative possibilities with Iris2...I moved over a vocal and couldn't even go a couple notes up the keyboard without it sounding ridiculous... I read the entire 30+ pages of kvr discussions... it ain't pretty... and has me rethinking the studio bundle deal...all the patch developers are totally screwed and despite what iZoman says, it appears they've got no real way to migrate patches... and it isn't a totally new product like Dune2 or Zebra3... it's just an incremental improvement...which sloppily broke the link to Iris 1...and no warning was given to developers, unlike the others...
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berlymahn
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In-laws gave me $150 GC Voucher for XMAS.... what-to-do. Knew Iris was older ($150) so I bought it. Tried it....very cool. Like to idea of creating a few of my own sounds... a lot of work, generally, though. Still, it's cool. Noticed yesterday that iZotope also is giving me credit for purchasing Iris 2 (really?) so I downloaded and installed (and license validated) that, as well. A free upgrade! Merry Christmas. That said, Iris 2 (in stand-alone mode) is really sluggish with my i7-970 processor (don't think my processor architecture is suited for graphics). Have not tried Iris 2 it inside a Sonar X3 project yet (Iris was fine). Doubt I'll ever dive in to all the nuances of v1 vs v2. Once I get a sound I like it's off to music land. This is the track I did with Iris. (kinda rough,I know). The lead in sound (from Iris) is a squeaky door and fingers across window blinds. Cool stuff.[link=https://soundcloud.com/scenic-mental-detours/iris-flutter]https://soundcloud.com/sc...l-detours/iris-flutter[/link]
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