Rhodes V-Pan free until end of January
Posted: 19 Dec 2023
The Manage Plugins window shows that V-Pan "crashed". If I enable it and launch Reason again, it does the same thing again.There were errors when inspecting some plugins. Check plugin status in the Manage Plugins window.
From their FAQ:There is no application set to open the URL gorillaengine://license/activate...
I have Codemeter running, but I guess I don't have this Gorilla Manager. It wasn't included with the download and I don't see it on their site (you'd think a link to it would be included in the FAQ). I also looked on UJAM's site (assuming that this is a "Gorilla Engine-based product" and that's the same as UJAM's Gorilla Engine). I guess the UJAM products I have don't use this. If anybody else grabs this and figures out how to make it work, let me knowCodeMeter is a state-of-the-art copy protection system used by software vendors around the world. Some plugin developers choose to use it in their Gorilla Engine-based products to protect their code and audio sample data from software piracy. It is used in conjunction with our Gorilla Manager app which ensures that software is licensed and authorized to run on a computer.
What exactly do they do?
• CodeMeter handles the actual cryptography and checking of licenses.
• Gorilla Manager handles trial periods, authorization screens and more.
For your plugins to work properly, both of these applications must be running in the background. Note that these are lightweight applications that place little or no demands on your computer and store all information locally (no personal data is transmitted to the cloud).
Do I need Internet access?
Internet access is only required at the time of authorization. Once authorization is successfully completed, you can disconnect your computer from the Internet and still use our plugins.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that later.
Brilliant. Thanks for this!!! . I dragged it onto my guitar audio but I had to press the Run Pattern Devices button to get the audio to come through. That's right right?selig wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023This looks like an LFO based panner? The original Rhodes panner, which I now have in my studio (bucket list, yay!) is NOT a simple LFO waveform. It looks really lopsided and not at all what it sounds like. But still I wanted that LFO shape, so I sampled it! Sounds EXACTLY like the original, which none of the LFO based panners have ever managed to do.
So here it is if anyone is interested, posted before but reposted here - and also FREE! Nothing will sound MORE like the original than this.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7luk9w3zom2j2 ... r.rfl?dl=0
Let me know if all the files don’t download - there is a sample that needs to be where the NNXT can find it!
It's an old Combinator, I probably assumed the transport would be running when using it. I came up with a workaround for my Leslie Combinator, so maybe need to update this one...MrFigg wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023Brilliant. Thanks for this!!! . I dragged it onto my guitar audio but I had to press the Run Pattern Devices button to get the audio to come through. That's right right?selig wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023This looks like an LFO based panner? The original Rhodes panner, which I now have in my studio (bucket list, yay!) is NOT a simple LFO waveform. It looks really lopsided and not at all what it sounds like. But still I wanted that LFO shape, so I sampled it! Sounds EXACTLY like the original, which none of the LFO based panners have ever managed to do.
So here it is if anyone is interested, posted before but reposted here - and also FREE! Nothing will sound MORE like the original than this.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7luk9w3zom2j2 ... r.rfl?dl=0
Let me know if all the files don’t download - there is a sample that needs to be where the NNXT can find it!
Yeah, but it's Rhodes brand lol
joeyluck wrote: ↑20 Dec 2023I heard back from support and it was a bug. They have updated it to 1.0.1 and it's now working. The update didn't go very smoothly, but it's working now.
When I started Reason, the plugin had "crashed" and was disabled in the Manage Plugins window again, but V-Pan was still available to load like before. When I authorized it, it told me my serial was invalid. I went into Manage Plugins, enabled it again, and restarted Reason. After that next restart, Reason no longer complained about V-Pan, and V-Pan is no longer prompting me to authorize, so I guess when it told me my serial was invalid, it actually authorized.
Somebody starting fresh from 1.0.1 might have a better experience.
There is another bug, that if you replace V-Pan with another instance of V-Pan, it will sometimes cause Reason to crash. I've reported that to them as well.
I'm not surprised by your generosity, but WOW! Thanks for sharing it with us. It sounds great and is easy to dial in. Well done on the Combi.selig wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023This looks like an LFO based panner? The original Rhodes panner, which I now have in my studio (bucket list, yay!) is NOT a simple LFO waveform. It looks really lopsided and not at all what it sounds like. But still I wanted that LFO shape, so I sampled it! Sounds EXACTLY like the original, which none of the LFO based panners have ever managed to do.
So here it is if anyone is interested, posted before but reposted here - and also FREE! Nothing will sound MORE like the original than this.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7luk9w3zom2j2 ... r.rfl?dl=0
Let me know if all the files don’t download - there is a sample that needs to be where the NNXT can find it!
Don't worry. It's free until January! Plenty of time to get the issue sorted.