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I might still make the NAMM show in '07, even though my services are not required, I will still get in. I will be getting the group fitted w/ the Pro 10's that week.
But I am very curious about these libraries and their accompanying technology. I still have an E6700 to use somewhere, so this might be a requirement for this software, and it's libraries. You can go from 96K to 48K to tailor it's use with your set up. This sounds pretty serious for studio, and probably overkill for live, but then again I can render it to audio now with Cubase 4.
Anyone know of it's potential ?
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Post by pseudojazzer »

There's a link in on the website that leads to a namm video:
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=3264#
the guy demos the prgm - looks and sounds pretty sweet and versatile.
I especially like the idea that you dont have to hang about waiting for samples to load, as well as not having to load different styles (pizz or legato can simply be played from the keyboard!)
Dunno what the price is gonna be but definitly looks interesting.
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Tom
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Post by dawman »

Gigastudio 3 does this well, but requires two hands, or Cubase to run a pre recorded note on / note off track, but it works quite well, especially the pedal steel samples. I really need to demo this at NAMM in January '07.

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