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Harlequin
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Topic: VST Plug-Ins - Downloadable or Otherwise Posted: March 26 2005 at 18:51 |
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Posted: March 23 2005 at 09:12 |
Reason is pretty darn good. |
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James Lee
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Posted: March 23 2005 at 03:43 |
a vast and immeasurable difference...as wide as the ocean...naw, just didn't want to give the guy trouble if he went looking for a "Native Instruments B3". I'd hate to be called a wild goose chase instigator.
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 20:47 |
Is there a cavernous difference between the two ? |
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James Lee
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Posted: March 22 2005 at 18:55 |
whoops, I meant "B4", not "B3". Pretty close, but I don't want to mislead anyone.
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James Lee
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 18:47 |
for Hammond, I stopped looking when I got Native Instruments' B3. It's a little bit of a CPU hog, but it sounds incredible. The best piano I've ever heard was Gigasampler's Gigapiano. But I didn't buy it...too expensive. I use a couple of soundfonts instead (if you're interested, I get a lot of use out of one called "pianissimum" that I got from the Hammersound site). The Arturia Mini-moog plug-in rules. Almost indistinguishable from a real thing, except that it's multitimbral and polyphonic and stays in tune and doesn't cost more than my last car. for Clavinets, I like the Big Tick Ticky Clav (the same developers also do a good electric piano VST and a killer String Synth called the Cheez Machine). Link: http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/index.php
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clemdallaway
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 13:24 |
A nice easy to use one is Fruity Loops. I've using that for a while now and it has some decent sounds.
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The Owl
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Posted: March 21 2005 at 12:18 |
This Owl needs your sage wisdom. IN my quest to put together a PC recording setup, I'm planning on some virtual instruments. I've got G-Force's M-Tron Mellotron plug-in on order already and awaiting its arrival. Now, I'm looking for your recommendations for these types of VST instruments: Piano Electric Pianos (Rhodes, Wurly, Pianet) Mini-Moogs Hammond Organs Looking for comments and recommendations for:
Any links and comments appreciated
Thanks Your Friendly Neighborhood Strigiforme
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