Another question about wind controlling

edited April 2008 in General Questions
Hello Peter, gorgio and all you other users of this new soft.

I'm very interesting about this "trumpet" that take my breath away after hearing some demos.

But as every poor keyboard player, i usually used a wind controller instrument (can i say an AKAI EWI4000S ?) to get all my brass sound when not using peter classical's "old stuff" (hi, hi..).

So my question : can you please tell me if "the trumpet" programming takes care giving musician using Electronic Wind instruments to explore all the possibility of combining this two instruments and make the playability as realistic as possible ? I hope my question was clear enough... (I'm french, so my english practice is very occasional, he, he..)

Thank in advance for your answer :)

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  • Zenasium,



    Please refer to the dedicated thread on wind controllers and the trumpet, for an insight into the present status.

    Given the request for better use of wind controllers, we will look more deeply into this issue, perhaps with the help of our customers already using WC.



    Best,



    Giorgio
  • edited 1:34PM
    Giorgio Tommasini wrote: Zenasium,



    ...Given the request for better use of wind controllers, we will look more deeply into this issue, perhaps with the help of our customers already using WC.



    Best,



    Giorgio

    Thanks for your answer, i will stay tuned here to read all the future comments made about this soft as soon as it will be possible for me to get it personally... Thanks

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