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Vernon Barnes

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  1. I would class the VM900 collection as almost a no brainer at $40. The sounds are fantastic, by far the best modules for VM (imho).
  2. I meant it to be a bit tongue in cheek. The alternative would have meant hiring an orchestra among other things 😉. The Hollywood Orchestrator and it's ostinatos cleared a massive roadblock trying to come up with the bridge section, really inspiring.
  3. I rather like this, some very tasty guitar work! Just bought it and Silverstone off Bandcamp (being Bandcamp Friday and all that). When is the third track due.
  4. It's been a while but I actually got something finished and released. For the technically minded everything is virtual except the bass and vocals. Lots of cheating with NI's Mint guitar, Superior Drummer and EW Hollywood Orchestrator. https://redoverred.bandcamp.com/track/of-summer-past
  5. I just completed a project in version 6 from composition to mastering without issues. I really like the lyrics in v6, I am on the Sphere subscription, but the lyric track alone would have been worth the upgrade for me had I been on a perpetual licence. On the downside I had a crash in another project using one of the older Musiclab guitars (Real Strat) but other than that rock solid for me.
  6. If they put Rooms of Hansa on sale I might be tempted, but its probably still too new.
  7. I personally don't think it's quite up there with IK but it does have some nice tricks up its sleeve. The ability to modulate the drawbar levels can create some interesting evolving tones or rhythmatic effects.
  8. I think IK is as good as it gets. The rotary speakers are very good. There are plenty of distortion and amp options that make it good for rock. Check out the Jordan Rudess presets for Deep Purple. VB3 used to be the gold standard but IK surpassed it IMHO. But still worth considering. https://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=showproduct&b=44
  9. My synth stack upgrade price is around $49 because I don't have Miniverse, so I could get both synths for the third party vendor price of the GX80. Under consideration.
  10. A very nice and usable freebee!
  11. Notion could do with an update but the Studio One integration is priceless for my work flow, particularly since the lyric improvement in S1 6. I find adding the lyrics to guide MIDI track piano roĺl view in S1 intuitive, then being able to quickly produce a score with lyrics and the chords from S1's chord track very useful.
  12. I am not qualified to comment on authenticity of the sound but the Waves one is worth looking at and on occasions sells for $29.
  13. Later 149 Euros until 21 Nov, then 299 Euros. https://www.uvi.net/ircam-prepared-piano-2 Yes another "prepared piano" library, this one claims to be the ultimate. But it's included in Sonic Pass so I have installed it and it looks quite good. The "movement" patches look interesting, different preparations can be assigned to each key so some very interesting sounding arpeggios result. The "performance split" patches also make good use of the assignment feature. The IRCAM solo instruments library was one of my favourite surprises when I got Sonic Pass, this one looks good too.
  14. Acoustic Samples used to produce Kontakt libraries, I have several legacy ones. They moved to UVI some years ago claiming poor protection from piracy with NI. Their libraries were not Kontakt player comparable so very easy to pirate. They must have considered UVIs iLok superior protection to NI registered library system. Of course this was long before Native Access.
  15. Also updates for Soul Bass, Soul Drums and IRCAM solo instruments 2
  16. Just a quick run-through. Not sure this is essential given how many alternatives I have but it does sound good, particularly the "choirs".
  17. I have the subscription and enjoy the stream of new products. Most things I do have at least one EW library, often more.
  18. Can't seem to log in to the website at the moment.
  19. Installed. It's quite good, the regular bass is very usable, and the synthetic layer greatly widens the pallet, the contra bass patch caught my attention, I have it because I subscribe to Sonic Pass, not sure I would have bought it outright as I have other virtual options and a collaborating bass player.
  20. I still have Cubase 9 and I won't be upgrading as I never use it. I also have a old version of Mixbus I won't be updating. Upgrading Cakewalk is a no brainer. I am subscribed to Presonus Sphere. I like what they have done with the lyrics in Studio One 6. I am finding the integration between Studio One and Notion very useful, a couple of clicks and you have you full score, complete with chord ( from the chord track) and lyrics all done.
  21. I wonder if the modules will eventually be available for Voltage Modular? those oscillators would be a lot of fun. I will probably get the VSTi because it looks interesting and unique.
  22. Dynamic EQ with sidechain looks very nice. It looks like there are a lot of iterative improvements too. I have a Sphere subscription, so the upgrade is included in that.
  23. Some initial observations. Update went smoothly, initial VST scan took a while. V5 and V6 can co-exist. Songs saved in V6 cannot be opened in V5. V5 songs will be converted on saving so you may want to make copy first, or "save as" The dynamic EQ looks very useful, particularly with its side chain function. I had a play with the new vocoder, it is easy and fun. It still seems you cannot use the sidechain into Arturia's Vocoder V, however it maybe the help "macro" in Vocoder V now needs updating. I have not looked at the track templates yet, but it looks promising in the intro video.
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