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Strix Instruments PRIPYAT Pianos Sale (Exclusive)
Simeon Amburgey replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
They would be a very specific application for sure. I could see them in an underscore of some kind with that foreboding feeling. This might also be a good soundsource to layer with another piano that might have a little more definition and use the Pripyat pianos as a color or textural layer. I will have to pull these back up and see what might happen. Joyfully, Simeon -
Strix Instruments PRIPYAT Pianos Sale (Exclusive)
Simeon Amburgey replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I guess this were Jazz Hands approaching something that could contain some radioactive material, so I was a little cautious going into this one. But seriously, when I got into this one, I felt such a sobering emotion not only hearing the sounds coming from the pianos that were sampled but also moved by the pictures that accompanied them, not to mention the risk that the sampling team took every time they went into this highly radioactive site, amazing. Thanks as always for the kind support, it can get crazy when you put yourself out there. Joyfully, Simeon -
All of these should work in the Free HALionsonic SE player. Here are a few videos I did when first discovering Sonic Atoms.
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Here is a video on the Rathgar Pipe Organ when it was on sale at Audio Plugin Deals. Rathgar Pipe Organ from Edu Prado
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The Spitfire Player libraries are fairly straightforward to Unify so they have been a good way for me to get started. I am not sure where things stand as far as Unifying Kontakt libraries as there was some major issues with the recent Kontakt update which caused problems finding sample content, I am keeping my eyes peeled for more info concerning that one. With the Synchron Player, it is more about figuring out what Linked Parameters to assign to the Macro Knobs. When I took a look at all of the parameters that Synchron was exposing it blew my mind. They were including every parameter for around 19 different mixes, I guess to cover surround applications, with each one of the mixes all of the effects and sends parameters were exposed, so it took me by surprise but I am working through it ;^) With today's latest Originals Abe Laboriel Drums, i will be interested in seeing how I can remap the notes so that they might be used with the included drum grooves inside of Unify. I will work on it as soon as it lands here. I would also LOVE to learn more about how to use Auto Hot Key, it sounds like a very helpful tool when doing these sorts of repetitive tasks. It is really encouraging to see our user community here helping like they do, kudos all around. Joyfully, Simeon
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Join me today at 2:22 PM (of course) as we take a look at some of the latest releases and a couple of deals. Look forward to seeing you.
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VSTBuzz: 65% off “VIBE Instant Drumkit” by Strezov Sampling
Simeon Amburgey replied to VSTBuzz's topic in Deals
There are two kits available (standard, and trash kit). I was having fun checking out the “vibes” and they sounded very good. I need to revisit the individual sounds but for the price it is a nice addition, I have typically used MODO Drum for most of my arrangements, specifically the Yamaha Studio kit. More to come. -
VSTBuzz: 65% off “VIBE Instant Drumkit” by Strezov Sampling
Simeon Amburgey replied to VSTBuzz's topic in Deals
I played with this a little this afternoon and it is a great way to create drum parts fairly quickly. You might see it pop up very soon on a livestream, possibly Twosday ? -
Here is an amazing interview with the legendary Tom Oberheim produced by GForce Software.
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Don't laugh! When I was on the Amiga working with Bars and Pipes, Microsoft purchased Blue Ribbon Soundworks for some of their generative music products to try and integrate some of the technology into Windows, so it could happen, but let's hope that it doesn't! I think Cakewalk is probably in its best position at the moment and I hope it continues to gain positive momentum in the music creation community.
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Abbey Road ONE is currently 30% off for a limited time. I have found it very useful in putting arrangements together very quickly and they sound amazing. https://www.spitfireaudio.com/shop/a-z/abbey-road-one-orchestral-foundations/ In other news, I have completed UNIFYING Abbey Road ONE and all of the current Abbey Road ONE Film Scoring Selections. You can download the Unified Patch libraries on the Plugin Guru Forum here: https://bit.ly/AbbeyRoadONE_Unified
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He really did a great job with this. It is so exciting to see how he continues to grow and come up with these fantastic ideas and applications.
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You might need to bundle up for this one. We just went through some crazy winter weather and waking up to possible single digits. I will be taking a look at Appassionata, Tetrality, LABS Glass Piano, and possibly some fun with UNIFY. I am also going to be doing a special livestream sneak peek of a new arrangement I am releasing that was inspired by Cinematic Frozen Strings, I look forward to seeing you at 11:00 am EST. Bring some hot chocolate ?
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It's really huge, and it might not be for everyone. I myself would not see me using it as a daily driver so to speak. I would probably look for some of the other more practical string libraries to go on sale first. Myself, I would love to experience Spitfire Chamber Strings as they seem to be a real favorite and go to for a lot of composers. I am loving Appassionata however as well, very nice to add that really nice legato on top of an arrangement. I will be featuring those in the morning around 11:00 am ;^)
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unify N.A.D. | Creating Unified Patches | Spitfire Originals
Simeon Amburgey replied to Simeon Amburgey's topic in Deals
Regarding permissions, John presents some detail here, from a discussion I had on the forums when I first started learning how to use Unify. I thought it would be helpful to share his thoughts with all of you as well. Here is the link to the full thread: https://forums.pluginguru.com/unified-libs/making-unified-patch-libraries/#post-7748 It is also hopeful that at some point there will be more of an "official" declaration from Spitfire concerning this. I would think they are up to their eyeballs working on so many different projects and Unify is probably just a small blip on the radar, a blip that is getting larger by the moment. ;^) Joyfully! -
Reid, It seems that it might not be something required, as John has not mentioned that aspect to me in our recent working together. I was following his pattern of past Originals releases and picking up that baton. John mentioned he was going to try and reach out to Christian about what we were doing and hopefully get some more interest in what Unify can bring to the table. I also posted on the Spitfire Audio user forum as well, so it will be interesting to see the response. The thing is, unifying victual instruments and libraries is an essential component to strengthen what I am calling the Unify Ecosystem. The prospects of having what I am also calling a "Meta" (I know new buzzword) Template using Unify is really promising but it requires more "unified" patch libraries to make it viable. I think we are definitely on our way!
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unify N.A.D. | Creating Unified Patches | Spitfire Originals
Simeon Amburgey posted a topic in Deals
Recently while learning more about Unify and how I might help others understand it more, I started creating "Unified" patch libraries. I started with the Spitfire Originals, as they are not that complicated but having a Unified version makes things so much easier to work with inside of Unify. I am calling this an "Open Beta" where you can download and install the patch libraries to help make sure they are working, and also open it up for you to submit your own user patches that you might come up with. Any user patch to be considered for inclusion in any updated library must use the UNIFY STANDARD LIBRARY, this is to ensure the most compatibility. You can get a look and download what I have so far from this thread on the Plugin Guru site. I hope you find this useful and stay tuned for much more ahead. https://forums.pluginguru.com/postid/12667/ Joyfully! Simeon -
Trippy ;^) The binaural effects are really interesting. So just a quick heads up. I have been working on Unifying Spitfire Originals titles that I have and posting them on the plugin Guu forum. I just finished Unifying Darkstar Haunted House. You can download the unified patch library from this post here: https://forums.pluginguru.com/postid/12713/
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audio plugin deals 71% Off Tetrality by Audiofier
Simeon Amburgey replied to Audio Plugin Deals's topic in Deals
I can't wait to try this one, it looks and sounds really interesting from the demos. Stay tuned! ? -
Unify - Yamaha TX816 Factory Patches UNIFIED (Free)
Simeon Amburgey replied to abacab's topic in Deals
I still use my Roland XP-50, I actually had all of the surface mount capacitors replaced as they had started leaking, what an amazing job the tech performed, it is good as new. There is something about that XP sound that had a punch to it. The closest thing I have to a physical DX7, is a TX7, which is sort of a desktop DX7 module, RX11 Drum Machine, and an Emu Proteus. I had a Korg DW8000 for a short time. Having the TX816 available in Unify is really amazing and a lot of fun rediscovering those massive FM layers. -
Just finished playing through this some on the channel, lots of fun.
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More details from the official press release here: https://wp.me/p6Mqqs-KF
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It could have been a YouTube thing, Another suspect would be the light action on the SL88: Grand, I would have to double check. I hope that this collaboration with Impact Soundworks will yield some more instruments like this ?