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Vernon Barnes

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  1. Samples as opposed to an emulation so it will be limited compared to VirtualCZ.
  2. An update, I decided to try the Brit Console on a couple of mixed I was finalising. I liked what it did and I am keeping it in there. The effect is subtle but it dose add some "glue" for want of a better word. The most noticeable effect was a greatly increased export time, probably twice that of the export with out the effect.
  3. Just confirming that these are included in Sphere. I have installed them but not tried them yet. I am hope to give them a spin over the next few days and I will report back.
  4. I am assuming these will be included in my Sphere sub. I will be checking later.
  5. £85 for me from Time and Space for the regular Komplete update, the deal is not showing on NIs site yet but I doubt the download will be much cheaper. I am not convinced the extra content will do more than eat up hard disc space. There are some nice to haves but nothing compelling for me.
  6. I think I have a few of these from WAY BACK in the day on CD somewhere.
  7. I qualified and bought it in a moment of weakness, but it does look like it could get quite a bit of use here.
  8. Darn, this is very, very tempting.
  9. Any one bit yet? At around 500mb per kit ( uncompressed WAV?) they are low footprint, even less you compress in Kontakt, so not expecting lots of round robins and velocity layers but they still could be useful.
  10. I love the Crimson flute, it's already found its way on to a track I am working on.
  11. Have you got the Hollow Sun Newtron Bombs for Kontakt. I like the simpler one from their Prog pack. Just samples with the minimum of added features, raw and powerful. Their later one has a lot more features and fx but I still like the guts of the original.
  12. Kontakt library rather than VSTi. Full Kontakt required. €44.50 until 24th June.
  13. I am getting tight on disk space, so 10GB, while not huge is significant and this is not compelling enough given my extensive other options. By the time I get a new DAW, this my reach a tempting price point.
  14. It looks like it checks free space on drive C and won't run if if it below a threshold even if you are installing on a different drive. I cleared out some temp files and moved a few things and it worked.
  15. I don't have the full collection and the PS-20 is the one that's missing, so that won't get me off the hook. The Korg collection MonoPoly is the one that gets used here, I love it.
  16. I wonder if it is based on the Voltage Modular MS20 modules. Very likely I would think. The filter and oscillators are nice.
  17. Outside of the pianos Tonewheel is a magnificent very dirty Hammond with bags of character for rock.
  18. Nice, I have their "tele" in the same scheme but I still haven't worked out what end you blow in
  19. They already have MS20 modules for Voltage Modular, so maybe a VSTi version.
  20. It's a very powerful and versatile synth. Well worth $49 or even $99. Of course it depends on what else you have but it will add to most people's sound pallet.
  21. There is a lot to like about Softube Modular but Cherry is my favourite now. Third party modules, some of them cheap as chips and very quirky is a plus point, and the big one for me is polyphony. The MRB stuff is really good. I think I will try the CV-1 demo a spin but it will need to be good.
  22. There is something liberating about a totally blank canvas and building the sound you want ( and in happy accidents along the way. ) Sometimes the endless lists of presets on modern VSTIs can be overwhelming, particularly if the browser is wanting. Sometimes it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
  23. One welcome new feature of Opus is audio previews. If you click on a patch in the browser you hear a short example as you would in NI's Komplete Kontrol. This seems to work with all my EW libraries, even the very old stuff.
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