Year/Date of Issue: 10/09/23
Developer: Sonic Charge.
Developer website: Sonic Charge
Format: VSTi, VST3i.
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: Present [fari adam]
System requirements: WIN 7+
Description:
Synplant is a genetic approach to sound design that goes beyond traditional knob twisting and adjusting,
with an emphasis on exploration and discovery. Here your ears guide you through a forest of organic textures and evolving timbres.
Continued description
We released the first version of Synplant about 15 years ago, and its unique user interface quickly became a favorite for many.
Since then, we wanted to create a worthy sequel, but the road to this update was long and paved with abandoned experiments.
When we finally solved the problem of machine learning algorithms that allow us to match synthesizer parameters to a sample, we realized
that we have something exceptional and good enough for Synplant 2.
We call this technology Genopatch, and it is ideal for Synplant – a synthesizer that is designed to plant samples,
from which your own sounds grow. In the first version of Synplant, these samples were either preset patches or random ones.
Now, with Genopatch, you can take any audio recording and use it as a sample for your synthesizer.
Activation :
VST2i: Copy the Sybplant.dll file from the Patched Files folder and replace it in the VST2 installation directory.
VST3i: Copy the Sybplant.vst3 file from the Patched Files folder and replace it in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3\Sonic Charge folder.
For integrity check error :
The solution to the problem is to block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall, and go to Synplant 2 Options and uncheck “Auto-check” for updates”, close the DAW, open it again and see if the “Auto-check for updates” checkbox is there, if not, then you can use it normally..
Gives an “Integrity Check Error” after a few minutes of use.
The solution to the problem is to block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall, and go to Synplant 2 Options and uncheck “Auto-check” for updates”, close the DAW, open it again and see if the “Auto-check for updates” checkbox is there, if not, then you can use it normally..
Integrity Check Error
The solution to the problem is to block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall, and go to Synplant 2 Options and uncheck “Auto-check” for updates”, close the DAW, open it again and see if the “Auto-check for updates” checkbox is there, if not, then you can use it normally..
İ turned off the auto check but it’s still happenin anyway :((
how do you block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall _
how do you block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall
please could you upload a version with a path
Mac version of 2.0?
Can you help me with this_ “block incoming and outgoing DAW update check through the firewall”. I dont know how to do it
nice try, its a virus
No virus. just your Antivirus give a false positive : https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/bc47fc1dbb700c60a2cef4cbebba163c56a2a7602c72cb43156280ceb899cb23/detection
how to disable autocheck ? it keeps getting integrity failure cause it reactivates.
For those asking about blocking using firewall, I asked Gemini AI:
For Windows Firewall:
Open “Windows Defender Firewall” (you can search for it in the Start Menu).
Click on “Advanced settings” in the left-hand pane. This will open the “Windows Firewall with Advanced Security” window.
In the left-hand pane, select “Outbound Rules”.
In the right-hand pane, click on “New Rule…”.
In the “New Outbound Rule Wizard”, select “Program” and click “Next”.
Click “Browse…” and navigate to the executable file of your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Select it and click “Open”. Then click “Next”.
Select “Block the connection” and click “Next”.
Make sure all three profiles (Domain, Private, Public) are checked, and click “Next”.
Give the rule a descriptive name (e.g., “Block [Your DAW Name] Update Check Outgoing”) and optionally add a description. Click “Finish”.
Now, in the left-hand pane, select “Inbound Rules”.
Repeat steps 4-9, but this time for “Inbound Rules” and give it a name like “Block [Your DAW Name] Update Check Incoming”.
Blocking FL’s online features is a small drawback tbh, I might eventually just buy it instead, it’s worth the money.