Use them with your old version then !!!
I can use Vocoder in C5…
Cubase Vocoder
Not free, but check out Matrix by VirSyn. Fantastic vocoder! (And is also available as VST3.) http://www.virsyn.de/en/E_Products/E_MATRIX/e_matrix.html
Use them with your old version then !!!
I can use Vocoder in C5…
@thinkingcap:
I don’t personally have an issue with these plugins, I am using PC and they all (still!) work for me just fine, the problem actually is for the newer Mac users as some of those plugins are not available for the latest Intel-based Mac computers, such computers simply came on the market after Steinberg officially dropped the support (and updates!) for those old plugins.
Not sure about running those plugins on Win7 and 64bit systems in generall, since I am using old-fashioned 32 bit XP.
I am using a lot of the old plugins on my Intel Mac.
Se here:
Well that sucks.
Have they put a spectral analyzer plugin on board yet?
So you actually open c5 just to use the plugins that have disappeared?
Welcome to the much-predicted “Life now that Yamaha partnered with Steinberg”.
Trust me there’s a lot more to come. For an idea of what’s to be expected from a company
that also makes golf clubs and speed boats and fishing poles… go to the music store and
have a hands on with ANY music gear Yamaha has ever made…they are celebrating 50 years of f*ing CLUELESS.
You can use the ‘pitch correct’ plugin in C6 as a vocoder.
ftp://ftp.steinberg.net/Download/Legacy_Additional_Content/Additional%20Cubase%20SX%20Plugins/PC/
And a couple things they have recently updated (adding 64 bit) that aren’t included with the Cubase install.
http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/unsupported_products/vst_classics_vol_1.html
http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/unsupported_products/vst_classics_vol_2.html
Also not free, but check out Lector by Waldorf. Brilliant vocoder!
(And is also available as VST3.)
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-vocoder
Windows and Mac versions in various bit/AU/VST flavors.
Works well and free.
These old, sorry… legacy plugins will only run in Cubase 5 o 6 on Windows, no update for IntelMacs. I guess, that´s the reason, why they are not included in the normal installation anymore.
Roger
Go do a search for my most recent post. I’ve owned Cubase since 1990.
The day I heard yamaha took them over I KNEW this kind of poopies was going to happen.
roger-s.:These old, sorry… legacy plugins will only run in Cubase 5 o 6 on Windows, no update for IntelMacs. I guess, that´s the reason, why they are not included in the normal installation anymore.
Roger
Go do a search for my most recent post. I’ve owned Cubase since 1990.
The day I heard yamaha took them over I KNEW this kind of flower was going to happen.
I found your most recent post …
Not free, but check out Matrix by VirSyn. Fantastic vocoder! (And is also available as VST3.) http://www.virsyn.de/en/E_Products/E_MATRIX/e_matrix.html
Or do you mean your contribution to the “thread from the dead”?
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Then they should be updated, not removed!!! We have paid for them when buying the old versions!!!
And you still have them, they just don’t work in the newer hosts.
Some time ago, I posted a plea to not let the Tonic plug-in whither away:
With millions of users worldwide, Steinberg is one of the world's largest manufacturers of audio software and hardware. Enter now the world of creativity!
Ed Doll replied:
Sorry, but we will have to let it die. We do not own the source code for that one and cannot deliver any updates anymore.
The same applies to Embracer and Monologue unfortunately.
I imagine the same would apply to many of the other discontinued plug-ins and instruments.
And yeah, I liked the bog-standard Cubase vocoder a whole lot, too.
Some time ago, I posted a plea to not let the Tonic plug-in whither away:
Creativity First — Our Passion for Music Inspires | Steinberg
Ed Doll replied:
EdDoll:Sorry, but we will have to let it die. We do not own the source code for that one and cannot deliver any updates anymore.
The same applies to Embracer and Monologue unfortunately.I imagine the same would apply to many of the other discontinued plug-ins and instruments.
And yeah, I liked the bog-standard Cubase vocoder a whole lot, too.
So sad
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zephonic:Some time ago, I posted a plea to not let the Tonic plug-in whither away:
http://steinberg.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=149&t=7688#p81059
Ed Doll replied:
EdDoll:Sorry, but we will have to let it die. We do not own the source code for that one and cannot deliver any updates anymore.
The same applies to Embracer and Monologue unfortunately.I imagine the same would apply to many of the other discontinued plug-ins and instruments.
And yeah, I liked the bog-standard Cubase vocoder a whole lot, too.
So sad
{‘-’}
+1
Build in foreign source code in the main products… yeah, very clever.
BTW as an excuse for not expanding funktionality (more insert slots for example) backwards compability is a most welcome excuse. Its seems when removing parts of the program backwards compability seems not so important.
I don’t think you understand how programing works.