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  • Obviously no virtual instrument can ever replace a real performance from someone who is a real master at their instrument. As much as I love samplemodeling and all its achievements it still hasn't replaced a trumpet or sax player for me. No tec…
  • 7) we are actively working on a solo (+ ensemble) string series, which will blow the socks off the Stradivari and Gofriller. Giorgio, Peter & Stefano la la la happy dance happy dance gentlemen I suggest you visit this threa…
  • Very nice music and use of the Trumpet Perry. cheers
  • Nobody is wrong or right, people are just expressing their opinions. And I really don't find that the fact that you can use the gof to make it sound like an organ or an electric guitar is a very good argument. You can use all sorts of methods a…
  • Pingu wrote: Niah wrote: Pingu, I don't think I need to put IMO on every sentence. Every post I make is my opinion and I am not posting it as a fact. Sorry if that comes across as so. It was never my intend. Let's not worry about it …
  • Hey Lhall, Ok now I understand why you said that. I am aware that there are users who have had personal issues with certain companies and decide to lash out on the forums. Thank you for your appologie and I am sorry if I came out too stron…
  • Pingu wrote: Niah wrote: All I can say is that my opinion is genuine, and that the refered product simply doesn't fit my musical needs. It does fit some people and that's just fine I can accept that. ...But what you said was not 'The S…
  • LHall wrote: Seems there's a tendency to knock something just because someone's name is linked to it. Your really ruined your post with that sentence. Quite simply there's also a tendency to say that if someone says something bad a…
  • I agree with Marcussen. The garritan violin and cello are great tools but they simply sound awful. I mean sure I guess with alot of work you can make it do a half-job for some applications which require a graspy/harsh sound like that. EQ a…
  • Pat S wrote: Frankly, I've looked everywhere for the Gofriller cello. When you say it's unavailable, you're exactly right. Make me a cello and you've got a customer for life... heck, you've already got a customer for life, just based on your trump…
  • woofles there's alot of information on the site about the specs requeriment for these instruments as well as the systems were they were tested on. Read carefully all the sections of this site if you still can't find answers that satisfy yo…
  • No, the strad and gof cello are no longer available. You simply can't buy them. Plus, these are great and all that but they don't sound good and the reason for that is that they were made with garritan. The sound just isn't good for alot of gar…
  • Honestly I don't think the result of having 12 different violins is going to be good, not to mention how inpratical it all is, for the user. So far this approach hasn't work on sampled instruments, even with samplemodeling. Yes I love sam…
  • Yes I will be mostly just using one instance at a time, so no problems there. Thank you for the input Giorgio and Peter.
  • Hi Peter, I'm still using a SoundBlaster Live with installed asio drivers. Generally I don't have problems with latency. Thanks
  • Just wonderful Hans, thank you for posting !
  • slapper wrote: I would like a sax too but... Please have all the saxes in one package for about the same price as the trumpet! If I have to buy Tenor,Soparano,Alto and Baritone seperate for £140 each I will not bother. P.S. If you do manage…
  • Thanks for the video Giorgio and Peter, this is very insightful.
  • Well lets face it guys we all have different needs for our music. But hopely Giorgio and Peter will take care of them all.
    in What's next? Comment by Niah July 2008
  • Pingu wrote: Niah wrote: Hi Pingu, Not sure if I understood you correctly but Samplemodeling's The Trumpet features 7 different trumpets which enables you to build your own sections. Oh I realise that, but I was talking more about stri…
  • Wow if this turns out to be true I'm getting very excited.
    in What's next? Comment by Niah July 2008
  • I agree that the strat and the gof don't sound nearly as convincing as this trumpet. But in my opinion it's more of an issue that has to do with the recording than with the technology implemented. Besides the technology used for this trumpet w…
    in What's next? Comment by Niah June 2008
  • Justus wrote: I think Strings are a bit tricky to do with modelling, because it's a section. Yeah, but not solo strings.
    in What's next? Comment by Niah June 2008
  • That would be sweet.
    in What's next? Comment by Niah May 2008
  • ...and STRINGS! 8-)
    in What's next? Comment by Niah May 2008
  • Here are two examples of the trumpet in a more film orchestral context. One cue is from the jurassic park theme and the other from apollo 13. I hope Rob and the author of the second example won't mind posting these mp3's here. Hope th…
  • FireGS wrote: That's what we all said about trumpets. hehehe exactly
  • Pingu wrote: I'd be in for the middle eastern strings, but I'm not sure you're thinking big enough. Imagine an orchestra where all the solo instruments were as thouroughly playable as the trumpet - is the technology successful with sections too, the…
  • Giorgio Tommasini wrote: Yes, the technology behind the Stradivari and the Gofriller entirely belongs to myself and Stefano Lucato. We might consider creating a new samplemodeled solo strings series, perhaps extended to middle east and far east i…