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Everything posted by TheSteven
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Sounds like you might have transposed the key switching notes and not just the playable sample range or lower notes into the key switch range (Eb looks like it would become a key switch if transposed a 1/2 step down) - that would cause all kinds of wonky behavior. I ran into similar madness in the (now distant) past when having to transpose MIDI parts because the arranger wrote the song in the wrong key for the singer.
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Maybe... I would imagine the higher the $$$ the more room for a discount. I spent over $200 on pedal.
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Ditto. Worked for me. Thanks for the great suggestion!
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It's a sample library - wouldn't you just transpose the MIDI notes?
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Is that equivalent to Pro version or is it a lite version?
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I paid $4.72 and got NA_Nylonist as a free gift!
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Have a good trip! Best wishes to you & the family.
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I read over iZotope's subscription terms at: https://www.izotope.com/en/subscription-terms.html This is exactly like the Adobe model - i.e. you don't own the subscription software and never will. Your rights to use the software evaporate once your subscription lapses. To heck with that. I've thrown a lot of money at iZoptope over the years but I'll be spending my funds elsewhere in the future. Regarding the NI side of the company (since they are now joined at the hip)... I've been a big Native Instruments fanboy ever since early FM7 days but if they join the dork side (not a typo) and convert the licensing on new products to subscription models then I'll be sad to no longer be a customer - but I'll get over it.
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That took a moment to sink in. Still subconsciously don't connect NI with iZotope. Bet that they come out with a KU14CE+ version that contains the iZotope suite. Remember you heard it here first! ++version will cure E.D. and male pattern baldness...
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@cclarry Shouldn't the subject of thread be changed so as to prevent heartbreak among your fans?
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Looks like they've reduced prices - maybe as part of a July 4th sale yet to be announced(?) New prices... Update from Pro 7 is $63.99 Update from Pro 6 is $79.99 Updates from earlier versions are $159.99 For @cclarry still free.
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I've gotten de-ranged as I've gotten older... though the extent is a matter of opinion.
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The libraries are very versatile. For example I picked up Evolution Texas Twang last group buy and thought I'd rarely, if ever, use it - but I've used it several times recently and it may end up being my togo OTS lib. With the built in amp sim (sorry I'm not more descript but I'm out of town away from my DAW) it definitely works for R&R / progressive rock and sits great in a mix.
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@chris.r thanks for clarification. Cudos to Greg of OTS for his generous attitude. and apologies to the Mighty @Fleer for doubting your posting.
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Sorry Mighty Fleer but I don't think that is accurate, but if so please share where that info is printed. As printed on https://www.orangetreesamples.com/group-buy "you can modify your order at any time during the group buy." which also includes dropping out, as you can just click on the x by your item to drop it. But once the sign-up period ends you're committed to pay for something: "You can change your group buy order at any point, even after the group buy has ended (as long you joined the group buy by committing to purchase at least one library)." So you can change your order after the signup period but you are committed to purchase something. Let me know which item your neighbor's cat ends up paying for... This is a great sale and there's plenty to purr about. BTW if I recall correctly on the last group buy OTS hit the max level early and he opened payment options. During the remaining signup period I was able to purchase an item then use the Orange Slices that purchase generated on a subsequent purchase added to the still active group buy. Don't know if things have been modified to prevent this kind of double dipping but it worked out great for me last time even though it drained my funds.
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Ditto on that (and the 'may') - it would be the last OTS lib (currently offered) that I would think of acquiring. I don't have Angelic Keys and frankly have no interest in it, not my cup of tea...
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Over 1/3 of the way in less than a day... I'd be surprised if they don't hit the mark with time to spare.
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Banjo is the only OT guitar I don't have as well...
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Spectrasonics is pretty much on top off fixen bugs that they are aware of. So as long as someone somewhere has filed a bug report it should get fixed sooner than later.
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You really don't know how good or bad an amp sim is until you've tried it with your axe & rig. I've found that guitar, pickup(s) used, audio interface/D.I., playing technique and gain staging prior to amp sim have a tremendous effect on how good or bad an amp sim plugin can sound. The Line6 Amp Farm tones for example turn crappy if the level is hot where as with other sims that level is not hot enough.
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Good enough reason for me to avoid their products in the future.
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It looks like it has possibilities. I picked it up. I'm out of state dealing with a family issue so I'm not going to have a chance to even break the shrink wrap, so to say, for possibly a couple of weeks, but look forward to checking it out.