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anyone try it yet? Sounds interesting
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oh, sorry, and the title was wrong too. it was galaxy X, which is a convolution based synthesizer from best service.

http://www.bestservice.de/detail1.asp/b ... alaxy_x/en

Their demos sound pretty average.. somewhat akin to what Alchemy can sound like with a little work. Just not sure if it's just the demos (there aren't many, and they're not diverse) or the synth's limitations. I think it's just the demos for the most part, and also the composer's preferences.

Sounds interesting though, since I'm doing a yoga/relaxation project right now. Lots of pads and slow chord progressions with no definable melody.
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This synth will be great for Yoga.
I have a freind who is a freaky Modular noisemaker kind of guy, but he hits the 24 hour fitness gyms and pushes his CD's.
Sold 1800 of them over the last year and a half and when I go there they are always playing it.....
Something to chew on...
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Maybe people on KVR has more experience. Its a VST forum, after all...
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