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Jason Neudorf

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  1. 53 minutes ago, telecode 101 said:

    Any thoughts on those presets bundle? 

    Arturia is being hammered SO HARD right now, it's impossible to even look at it.  My offer is $19.99, but I have no idea if it is 32 presets / pack or 150.  Or if the presets are any good or just more of the same.

    Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgV1BjEecY8 says that it's 450 presets.  Time to watch.

     

  2. The bug fix may be useful for people wanting to demo Presonus Studio One:  the previously almost useless OEM Prime (not the free Prime) version allows you to use products in their Studio Magic Bundle, including Analog Lab Intro. Having access to the V Collection presets you own gives you a LOT of options.

    (I got my copy with a set of Eris 3.5" speakers).

  3. This might be a place to consider getting a volt interface, https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/19795396223764-FAQ-Volt-UAD-Essentials-Edition-Plug-In-Bundle-Promo-  since you also get Marshall Plexi Classic Amplifier, Live 11 Lite, Melodyne Essential, Ampeg® SVT-VR Classic Bass Amp,  LX480 Essentials, Virtual Drummer DEEP, and  Virtual Bassist DANDY  (those are probably worth about $50 in my book, too).  

     

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  4. I seem to have most of the new stuff in Sampletank 4 MAX v2 from a group buy a couple years ago, or from TS3.5. Not beat machine, bionic drums, extraterrestrial saxophone, or the mojo synthesis stuff.  There's probably enough new stuff to make it worth upgrading if you've been away for a couple years though.

    Thoughts: the syntronik 2 devices have nice samples, but the SampleTank engine isn't hugely better than a rompler for playing them back ... think UVI, not Arturia. You get nice starting tones, but it is challenging to do anything creative to them ( at least more than putting a rompler through MixBox). Hopefully SampleTank5 will be somehow more intuitive and usable.  (insert shrug emoji). Also, rant, THE SYNTRONIK EDITING PANEL IS WAY TOO DARK (sorry for shouting).

    Miroslav is huge, great, but dated.

    People have quite nice things to say about Electromagnetik, Cinematik, Clavitube, and the Resonator.

    My hope/suspicion is that Sample-Verse (or whatever they call the next sampletank) will expand on using spaces like IK is using in Pianoverse, so you can have banjos on Mars, or haunted Ukuleles in a decaying mansion, without downloading extra terabytes. Hopefully, we'll get a few easy macros like in Pianoverse, but also enough depth that we feel that we can deep-dive if we want to (we probably won't, but the option will make us feel good).

    IK should probably also start working on an orchestrator; I assume presets like those in "The Orchestra" could be made, with substantial effort, within SampleTank, but I'm too lazy to do it myself.  I think there's some trickiness in how the arpeggios work.

     

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  5. Sampled by Robots, to ensure a pristine, soul-less sound.  This may be the main innovative bit--it should make extra instruments less troublesome to acquire.

    I'm surprised about the multiple mic sets; is there something wrong with IK's mic room technology?  The generative spaces are probably IK's unusual algorithmic reverbs, allowing weird toroidal rooms (useful creatively). The harp resonance will probably make Simon happy. 

    It says "top of the line pianos" plural, so there are probably a few unusual ones in there, but the  teaser and blurb only show 3 scenarios. Upright, felt, grand, rusty?

    Any bets on download size? If I guess 10GB per piano x  4 pianos, I get 40GB; compare vs the Syntronik GS-V (34GB).

     

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