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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 22 déc. 01 Lieu : Glasgow Membre no 2,755 ![]() |
First time post.
Anyone out there use Opcode's Studio Vision Pro? Chat, discuss future development in light of Gibson take-over. Regards, Steve -------------------- steveb
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 31 mars 02 Lieu : Culver City Membre no 4,062 ![]() |
VST instruments are amazing! To a point, where at times it makes rack modules obsolete, IMO.
I basically just have my K2000 on a rack, the rest is VST: Waldorf Attack, PPG Wave, Pro 52, Absynth I'm a big fan of the analogue and 'synth' sound, so my collection totally reflects that. ![]() Now, add software by Propellerheads (Reason, Rebirth) and you got this powerhouse in your computer. These are certainly good times for musicians on a budget. ![]() take care; John QUOTE Quote: from stevebrodie01 on April 8, 2002 - 6:01[br]John,
Thanks for the instant reply:) It makes a difference to hear directly from someone who has gone for the change from our much loved SVP to a new app with new challenges AND hopefully benefits. What do you make of VST instruments? Which do you have, how do they sound compared to hardware modules? I have a rack of stuff from an old Roland S-330 sampler through JV-1080, Emu-piano, Roland D-50 etc. I'd be interested in the VST B4 (Hammond organ) and Prophet 52 soundalike. Any experience of any of these, others? Regards, |
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