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  1. On 7/16/2022 at 12:55 PM, dubdisciple said:

    I expect such an instrument to be a memory hog. I tend to freeze these types of tracks early on. 

    Augmented Strings is actually not that much of a memory hog! For example, Augmented Strings + the displayed preset is only using 362 MB total. Augmented Strings is actually more of a synthesizer than sampler, so it's mostly CPU intensive. The installed sample library for the 300 presets is only a 2.5GB footprint.

    So in theory, you could run dozens of instances of Augmented Strings loaded into your DAW tracks, as long as they were not all playing in unison, or simultaneously!

    Here is the Augmented Strings library displayed by file/folder size on my sample drive. You can see that Arturia was very frugal with the sample sizes, unlike Soundpaint, LOL! ?

    Augmented Strings - Library.PNG

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  2. And if you are wondering how "CPU hungry" Augmented Strings is...

    Running it standalone:

    See the little 8% in the lower right corner of the image above? This is the usage of this preset just idling. But it is just using one core of a 6-core i5 running at 4.35GHz. If I play a 3-note triad, then the attack jumps the CPU usage to about 25-30% of that single core. The notes sustaining use about 16%, then release goes back to 8%.

    YMMV. :)

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  3. 12 minutes ago, dubdisciple said:

    I'm surprised how little info is out regarding differences aside from presets.  I was looking for a way to adjust ADSR in the Intro version and was hoping full version had just that.

    Augmented Strings has ADSR, plus modulation, arpeggiator, effects, and macros...

    Augmented Strings - Advanced View.PNG

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  4. 1 hour ago, PavlovsCat said:

    I would especially appreciate the insights of anyone who upgraded from Intro -- are the additional presets in the full version worth it? 

    I didn't upgrade Augmented Strings for the presets. I was actually a bit frustrated with them in Intro, because I couldn't see how they are constructed, or what sounds were used "under the hood".

    So the "Advanced" page is what sold me on Augmented Strings! I always like to be able to see the components of a layered sound, and how it is constructed. So that I can optionally take a preset apart and use alternate sound sources in it, or modify them if I wish. :)

    I felt the same way about the original v1 Kontakt Play Series instruments such as "Analog Dreams" or "Ethereal Earth" that were simple A/B layers, with morphing and a pretty graphic interface. But at least NI has since upgraded the Play Series to v2.0, which added advanced parameter pages.

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  5. PluginGuru sent an email early this morning with this message:
     

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    We're BACK!

    My site was down for 2 days thanks to a perfect storm of variables changing that disconnected my domain from my site. I am VERY SORRY for the inconvenience - this has never happened before and will not happen again I hope!! I do not recommend anybody doing business with GoDaddy. I'm still awaiting confirmation that I own my website from them! 

    But anyway, miraculously we're back in business, so let's celebrate with a HUGE Summer Weekend Sale! 45% OFF most every library PLUS 6 BUNDLES are granted an additional 45% OFF!

     

  6. 25 minutes ago, RexRed said:

    Unfortunately, the streaming services that my files are uploaded to only accept mp3. 

    Are you sure? I have heard that some streaming services only stream in MP3, but that they transcode from your source audio file, and hopefully they accept higher source material than MP3.

    Because if you send them MP3, and then they step on it again, ugghhhh...

  7. 2 hours ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

    The best reason to get this is to use it with PluginGuru's DiscoverStation in UNIFY.

    And a deep dive from our own @Simeon Amburgey

     

    I wanted to put in how much this thing costs but I can't get to the Guru site for some reason.

    @Reid RosefeltI was going to post DiscoverStation for Unify info yesterday, but since the Guru site was down I didn't want to send folks there yet.

    And yes, DiscoverStation is amazing!!! PluginGuru has setup the library in two parts, one with his custom layered presets, and another with just the instruments from Discover, so that you can build your own layered presets.

    The custom presets have layers that create anything from an entire orchestra mapped across your keyboard, to ensembles, sections, pads, BPM patches (tempo synced) with Unify MIDI FX adding moving strings and percusssion, etc.

    You won't get that just using the Spitfire BBCSO Discover in your DAW, without setting up painstaking templates. In case you are not familiar with it, Spitfire player isn't multitimbral like Kontakt, so you would need to place an instance of each orchestral instrument in its own track.

    But Unify presets can do this for you!!! :)

     

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

    But I expect it will be included in Sampletank Max 4.

    IK doesn't typically add new products to existing bundles. So any new product releases will likely end up in the next version of Total Studio Max.

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Fleer said:

    Best of the best, I’m afraid. No need for Arturia’s Prophet V in that case. But I dare you to try the VS. 

    Once again, I hear ya! But my intro to synths began in the mid-80's with a digital synth, followed by a series of digital romplers.

    I should have bought that analog Roland Juno that I demoed in the music store, before I bought that digital synth, with MIDI and patch memory. So having been down the digital trail, I'm just trying to recover my lost analog opportunities at this point in my life... :)

    Cheers!

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  10. 2 hours ago, Nick Blanc said:

    unfortunately Sampletank keeps on crashing (every session, I should really look into that).

    That's not normal! Probably needs looking into!

    And if you would like relevant feedback here, then posting details that would help others attempt to replicate the crashes would be a plus! :)

  11. Here are free BBCSO Discover templates for 10 different programs...

    Christian Henson & Jake Jackson have put together orchestral templates for Logic, Protools, and GarageBand for use with BBC Symphony Orchestra Discover. The others were contributed by volunteers.

    https://www.spitfireaudiothepage.com/posts/discover-templates

    • Garage Band
    • Logic
    • Pro Tools
    • Ableton
    • Cubase
    • Studio One
    • Reaper
    • Bitwig
    • Dorico
    • FL Studio

     

     

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  12. The UJAM installer is frequently updated. Great! But never any updates for my dozen UJAM products!

    A lot like the XLN Online Installer, but at least that one updates my products occasionally! ?

  13. Now I might just spring $49 for the Piano V upgrade, and skip V Collection 9 entirely! I'm basically happy with the CS-80 and Prophets in VC8, and not really interested in the SQ.

    They are out of their minds if they think I will drop $300 just to upgrade from 8 to 9. ?

  14. 34 minutes ago, Sander Verstraten said:

    I'm Wiggling my Bits as a DAW, and apparently that gives you the CLAP

    Right! ?

    I believe Bitwig is the only DAW with CLAP plugin support so far, but other DAW companies mentioned in the announcement are evaluating it for their host and plugin software:

     

     

     

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