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Just watched the video on the new strings. Can't wait to get my hands on this!
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Sample Modeling does indeed have products in the works. I've been in a bit of contact with them. I believe they will be quite awesome.
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5. We strongly believe that our customers will be happy with the upcoming instruments, and that they will agree that it was worth the wait :-) Eagerly looking forward to this!!!!
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Really great work Jon.
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LOL. The Logic Studio Brass is the Polaroid of course.
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I finally updated my OS and Logic version yesterday, so I got to hear Logic's Studio Brass for the first time. Being an experienced SM Brass user, I can categorically state that Logic's Brass is not even close to the same universe as SM's brass. I…
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You can access additional keyswitch features by holding the C above the keyswitches first. Not sure if that addresses your question though. One thing I always have to watch for: if I'm reading a score where the trumpet is written in Bb, I ma…
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Outstanding work Jon!! Beautifully done.
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Really nice piece! Great work.
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You'll always get way better results playing the trumpet part three different times rather than playing it once on a stacked patch. The little differences in each performance are the breath of life. As for staccatos, I too have a hard time d…
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I use a 2013 Macbook Pro for live performance using MainStage. 2.6 GHz - Intel Core i7. I have almost no discernible latency. I literally take audio from the headphone jack into my key mixer and it sounds great. I play with a legendary country a…
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I can certainly appreciate this analytical approach, but I take what might perhaps be an easier route. I route each section to a different buss. Strings, winds, trumpets, bones, etc all on a different buss. I start with the strings buss at …
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Ah - thank you.
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PHILFRANCE 6315 wrote: Sets for ropes would really be one more! The question is whether it is easier to realize on the engine kontakt (with samples of ropes in section) or on the engine SWAM S? The logic would want that the sections of ropes can com…
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I will say about the Saxes - I think they're awesome. I do a lot of library type work and I used to use the Sax Bros on some leads now and then. I always ended up replacing them with real players. Since getting the SWAM version, I haven't felt th…
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MSchnell wrote: Ben H wrote: . Now that K5 is available, NI absolutely WILL NOT release Kontakt Player libraries in K4 format They could do a trumpet based on their own SWAM engine. That would run without K5 being installed. I'm in the…
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Wonderful! Makes my day. Can't wait to load it up and use it this morning!
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The goal of SM's instruments is to be as "real" as possible. So asking them to play polyphonically is certainly asking them to compromise what they are designed to be. When I write, I simply figure out my parts using instruments from my WIVI …
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Thumbs up here for melody from a 55 year old musician. Pop songs with 2 note melodies are wearing on me. Usually sounds like the guitar player should have gone ahead and taken the second lesson. :idea:
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Great. The input is much appreciated!
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Thanks. Great info. Is the USB model sufficient?
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Disregard please. I found it! Best, LH
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Yes Sireeeee!!!!!!
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Wonderful! If I had to choose between the two, it would be bones anyway. Much more meat and potatoes use there. Looking forward to playing it!
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Here, here!
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So glad you found the bug. Looking forward to the fix as this is afflicting me as well. Big thanks.
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It's really low to assume that someone's opinion is not valid for the reasons you stated, which are simply unfundamented. Hey Niah, I apologize for the offense. This is an attitude I see often in many forums and it was not fair for me to …
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I would vehemently disagree with those saying that the Gofriller and Strad sound awful. I use them quite a lot and the results are usually just amazing, especially with the cello. And yes, I know what a well recorded cello sounds like. I of…
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Thanks very much. Again, wonderful work.