Just curious since our lives are being altered. I have a lot of tutorials yet to view. I just finished all 6 parts of Live 10 on Udemy. It does make me realize that so much in our DAW have sufficient effects that you ask yourself why did you bother messing with over 1000 3rd party stuff.
So I'm not sure what to do next with music software.
Just pretend your are buying the percussion for that price and the rest are free. With the percussion you can install either 16 or 24 bit. Sometimes I think 24bit is overrated when EWHO Gold is 16 bit and sounds beautiful.
I'm debating on this. The pros is there is no shortage on the shelf. Cons are iLok and only on one system. What do I have that does the same thing? I can create effects racks in Live all day. The free product doesn't push you over the edge.
It's not on the same planet when it comes to DVD content compared to CM. I had a sub one time and in every way it is not as good as CM. The owner of MT is the same dude who owns Bandlab. Too bad they never put Bandlab on their content DVD.
I don't think it's worth running around in circles for this.
I find at this price it's an easy pass. Most loop libraries come with midi. Most of those bundles you get from WA Production are loaded with midis. Sometimes TT doesn't have enough demos to persuade me. Those don't really sound like Synth Pop from what I've auditioned. There was no Synth in Synth Pop. As for EZ Keys line the arranger is convenient but only a short step to loading them in a track. I do get their midis because they do have hard to get genres like Boogie Woogie. Outside of their pianos the other sound libraries just can't hold a candle to today's popular soft synths.
Someone gave it one star. It sounds good to me. I find for electronic genres the quality of a piano sound is not as important as the system footprint. No one really needs to load up their 20GB piano for such things. Plus these are uncompressed so compress them in Kontakt to make it smaller.