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Hello Shramm I completly agree with you but may be the last solution proposed by woofles : How about putting Mr Sax T on trysound.com, a site which allows users to try out VSTi's over the internet. Not perfect, latency is an issue, bu…
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Wow Roberto ! It sounds like Michael's resurrection. 8-) Very nice phrasing. Aside from reproducting a lot of his subtleties (that participate a lot to the rendering of his sax play) how did you do to approach his sound ? Have you…
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I like very much The Trumpet in this context. It's a nice begining. I am waiting for the following Perry...
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Thanks It's better like this Steve Gad like Dave Weckl play the charley so nicely/subtly (it's singing) that it's a pleasure to play on their drum track.
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I like a lot this kind of music (among so many others) it's really perfect for my ears (one of my top 5 demo ont this website). What drum did you use ?(i am curious)
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I understand what bartp means but anyway it's a very nice playing like always
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so this is the harmonic mute with heavy compression and some EQ to get an closemiked-sound. You really succeeded to give the atmosphere you wanted. I like it
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very nice for a first composition with The Trumpet
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Very nice Just close my eye and see the begining of an american super production movie. The camera show a nice and very old tree and just after make a travelling down to a militarian cemetery. The hero attend the burial of his best frien…
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Even if it's not my favourite music i can not deny that it's very impressive By the way what controler do you use ?
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Very nice (what a nice groove Steve Gad) Why don't you post the audio file ? Like this we will enjoy it again, but in stereo
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Alex, "Svapnaayate" is one of my favorite demos I like too much these chords (sounds like those used by Allan Holdsworth) and the title fits really this piece of music Is it your composition ?
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Just a regret : it's too short (want more)
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Very nice indeed What did you use for the drum and for the bass (Trilogy ?) ?
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Nice job
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better instruments inspire better music Absolutly "Right" Robberto. Very sensitive playing Perry
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Let's groove tonight. Very nice rendering and also terrific sub bass
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Very Nice indeed
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Great Post Niloc These advices can be transposed to many others vsti and can be summarized like this : "If you want to simulate a real instrument as close as possible, you have to learn all the caracteristics of the instrument* and subt…
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Dear Bill Kimes, i have two answers for you : One short and one long that i hope you will read until the end. Sorry for everybody it's a long out of topic that will start after this but it has to be said to Mr Kimes. Short One : Never fo…
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Hello, This is very encouraging for a first try. The way you play it is really like sax player. However, there something that disturb me and that make easily detect that it's a vsti and not a real sax. It's like you don't play really l…
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Shame on me :oops: I've downloaded it, opened it, counted how many different titles there was but i did not even notice that the midi file of the video was included It's really time for holidays...
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Hello Peter, Never mind. At this time i am always connected to your website and anyway i will buy your products soon... Regards
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I see Although i participate a lot to the forum, i have to admit you that i did not buy yet any of your 2 news products (shame on me :roll: ) but i have Stravarius and Gofriller I want to buy both of your products (and Mr Sax S also) b…
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Thanks a lot. What about arapahoe requirement (the midi of the video démo) ? Regards
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Hello pgill Even if "Mr Sax T" will allow transposition you will never get a soprano sound. I will be very curious to hear what you get doing this with your Genesys XP (that is a good machine) As you surely know a sopronano saxophone have …
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Hello, I did not buy it yet but it seems (regarding to the short user guide) that all the articulations and variations are controlled by controlers. If you look to the video you can also notice that Master Stephano never get away his left hand…
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Hello from France, I often connect to your website since the begining and i have decided to register today to tell you thanks a lot for this wonderful sax and to ask you some questions about it. I am already a happy owner of Stradivari Vio…