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  1. Best comment on Steam: "If you look down at your character you can see her boobs." 🤣
  2. Having the fill full instrument, plus all of the sound banks. FTW!!!
  3. Just installed the 1.8.0 update, and MNDALA seemed to lose track of my installed sound sculptures. Rolled back to 1.7.12 and all OK again. Advise waiting to update.
  4. They just added M1 compatibility in the latest update. https://www.korg.com/us/news/2022/042102/
  5. Yep, they initially released it recently, then recalled it. Probably best to get the latest installer... 😉
  6. Not much disk space, as they are emulations/models, not sample libraries. 8 GB free disk space (SSD recommended) https://www.korg.com/us/products/software/korg_collection/specifications.php https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/articles/115005725366-How-many-computers-can-I-activate-my-product- Customers are permitted to activate it on multiple computers, so long as they do not use it on more than one computer at once. For example, it can be installed on both a desktop and laptop computer. However, this is on the condition that the customer uses it themselves, and that they do not use it on multiple computers at once.
  7. https://amnesia.fandom.com/wiki/Amnesia:_Rebirth The plot of Rebirth follows the amnesiac protagonist, Tasi Trianon, as she explores the Algerian desert and other locales, while—as in previous games—solving various puzzles, maintaining her sanity, and avoiding monsters, all the while slowly piecing together the horrifying events she has forgotten.
  8. Yes, but let's be totally transparent here: "The Syntronik 2 version of the original 22 Synths adds new presets built using the updated Syntronik 2 engine that works with the new EDIT page, and it also adds the essential Wave Sets for each Synth that enable you to select the sound in each oscillator." The v2 clearly adds NEW PRESETS to the 22 original instruments, but DOES NOT convert/upgrade the pre-existing v1 presets to the v2 format! Only the "new" presets supplied are in the v2 compatible format. I believe that is the root of the confusion and misunderstanding.
  9. Let me try to break things down the way I see them. I have Syntronik 1 Deluxe, and Syntronik 2 CS, plus the full CS-80 v2 & J-60 v2 instruments. Syntronik 1 Deluxe has 22 legacy Syntronik instruments. The Syntronik 2 upgrade is supposed to add the v2 versions of those 22 legacy instruments. MAX edition adds them, plus the 11 all new instruments for Syntronik v2. I have the v1 & v2 (upgrade) versions of CS-80 & J-60. There are "some" new v2 presets in those upgraded instruments that can be edited, but not ALL of the original v1 presets are upgraded to v2. Does that help, or only confuse more?
  10. https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/amnesia-rebirth
  11. I think that it's probably safe to assume that at least all 11 "new" synths for Syntronik 2 have fully editable patches. That's what got me thinking of the buy 1, get 10 free as my goal. Then if the GB goes all the way, the "upgrade" synths are just frosting on the cake, even if only the "new" presets are editable! From what I have seen based on my v2 versions of J-60 and CS-80 (upgrades), they only have a limited number of v2 presets. I believe that there is NOT any functional difference in the core Syntronik 2 software editions, such as CS, CE, MAX, etc., as they should all share the same code base. It's only the included number of instruments that each edition's price is based on. It's true that Amplitube 5 has a feature (the cabinet/speaker impulse responses) that was only unlocked in the higher editions. But I don't believe there is a similar limiting of the core software in Syntronik editions.
  12. I don't think I would buy EZbass just for the sounds. The selling point is the so-called EZ ability to assist a songwriter with writing a bass track for their song. That's what all the included & add-on MIDI files are for. String 'em together, edit if desired, and boom instant bass track that you can drop into your DAW.
  13. I think it's worth it just for the KORG Prophecy and the ARP Odyssey! These sound awesome! But they are all good! Who better to make emulations of the hardware than the original manufacturer? And with the Tritons included, no longer have any interest in the Roland Cloud and their classic romplers...
  14. I think with IK Syntronik, Arturia V Collection, and Korg Collection 3, I've got the vintage synths covered! Syntronik plays back samples of the output from the actual hardware unit. Which could be handy to have in cases where your other emulations don't exactly sound like the originals. You might find the vintage sound that you are looking for.
  15. I'm in when it gets to 10 freebies...
  16. That's the route I took, as I already had a KORG nano controller with the M1 Le. It's the best deal offered to new users when KORG are running a sale! Upgrade the free M1 Le! So that way you are looking at the entire KORG Collection 3 for $149.
  17. If you already have Reaper, the update available download prompt usually launches when you run Reaper. Clicking on that takes you to the download page.
  18. That's the thing with a lot of these dedicated so called "organic", "cinematic", & "atmospheric" libraries. Anyone with a few sample libraries, synths, and effects could make these sounds with a little effort. They are just capitalizing on the "gee-whiz" of a pretty interface, and little to no workflow involved. Bless their little hearts!
  19. That's nothing to brag about. Brian May was 180.
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