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Reaction here is...uh, somewhat different to that over at VI: Control!
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I have Virhamonic, Embertone Blakus, and Tina Guo 1+2. The Virharmonic is by far my favourite, and IIRC, the Tina Guo has a very restricted note range.
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He must have a server farm that would put Google to shame!
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Dude, it wasn't an instruction! ?
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Does it matter? ?
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Toontrack SDX The Jazz Sessions SDX for $164.71
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
But will they finally have bothered with sweep/swirl midi?! If it's there this could be real winner for me. -
I installed the beta of REV6000 last week (I'm a bundle owner and they kindly 'upgraded' me from the VSR24, though apparently that crossgrade had ended ages ago). Was extremely impressed and can't understand why the official release has been so delayed.
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I mean, not to me personally. But I'm intrigued... https://www.guitarworld.com/features/ik-multimedia-tonex-one-nano-amp-modeler-pedal-platform
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Haven't seen any buzz about the two new uprights. Kinda curious about those suckers.
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I used to love coffee from Intelligentsia in Chicago when I lived in the US.
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https://vstbuzz.com/deals/50-off-hammers-waves-acoustic-by-skybox-audio/ $89USD and Kontakt Player compatible. Well worth it!
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Worth searching this subforum for recent posts with Microsoft or Windows in the title. I used one of the Groupon links that was posted in the last 2-3 months, I think.
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Not gonna lie, my first thought on hearing the demos was 'meh.' The more melodic stuff sounded pretty good, but for conventional use (e.g., part of a trio or quartet), I just thought it sounded like someone playing a bass part on a rompler.
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Pretty pricey though once converted out of Sterling! I'm holding out for a sale on the new Kawai Shiregu library from PremierSounds. Until then, all pianos are verboten!
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Musical Sampling Parker Oboe | $49 | New Release
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
The developer is excellent, @PavlovsCat. I have their Atelier/Austin trumpet, sax, and clarinet. I don't use them much because for the mellow jazz sorta stuff I like, StraightAheadSamples is hard to beat. But with SAS, the wonder happens when you activate SmartDelay, so just playing in on a keyboard isn't necessarily much fun. The strength of Musical Sampling instruments like this is that you can just noodle and it will sound really good. With that said, all the scripting in the world won't stop an oboe from being an oboe, so I'll be passing on this. The library I'd like to try out from Musical Sampling is Soaring Strings, which often goes on sale for $129. Check out the 'Commanding the fleet' demo. It's stunning, and probably the best product demo I've ever heard. -
Toontrack Superior Drummer 3 now $231.26 @ BestService (ex VAT)
Craig Fowler replied to Craig N's topic in Deals
Decades is the obvious choice for jazz, depending on what you want it to do. I really wanted nice, smooth, snare swirls that were easily programmed, so I upgraded to SD3 and bought Decades. It didn't get me there, whereas spending $30 on Klevgrand's Borsta got me exactly what I was after. Decades is fantastic, but even though it has brush articulations, I think of it more as a big band jazz sound. I really like Rooms of Hansa. Fields of Rock is the other 'modern' SDX I have. Honestly, I wonder if SD3 is overkill for what it sounds like you want - the genres you mention seem better represented in the EZ Drummer line - Superior is much more tailored to acoustic drums that 'sound' acoustic. The Pop/R&B side of things has tons of EZD3 expansions. -
IK 10 New Tone Partner Collections available now
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
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I like Movavi a lot, but my needs are basic - pretty much simple edits for online teaching that I do. It's not especially 'handy-holdy,' and I appreciate how fast it renders (compared to Magix, especially!)
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Echoing Brian's comments, Tonex isn't glitchy at all on my system. It isn't especially light on CPU, but it doesn't cause me any problems. I don't love the GUI and find navigating between presets and tone models + things already on your system vs. stuff you can download from ToneNet to be a bit of a chore. But they seem to be working on improving the interface. And more importantly, it just sounds really, really good. I have lots of the Nembrini, tons of PA amp sims, most of Kuasa's offerings, and the majority of what's available for Amplitube. I still really like Kuasa, but almost always reach first for ToneX!
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60% off IK Multimedia B-3X, now $49.99 instead of $129:
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I'd say it's a toss up between this and UAD's Waterfall B3...but I'd give the edge to UAD ? Both are fantastic - what a time to be alive (for music tech - not much else mebbe)!