Well right now you can read a lot (and I mean a lot) of negative comments on their FB page because it must be around 4:35 AM in California...
Yet another C7 lib: How many do we need?
Guys, not sure this is the right place for this: Maybe you could PM each other instead?
Of course, this thing sounds very good which shouldn't come as a surprise but why doing this in 2016? It's a bit like if they were releasing...
I would say Spitfire Audio, Vir2 and Orchestral Tools but I must be omitting at least a dozen more.
From the acoustic pianos list, I see that Steinway and Bosendorfer are already missing. Only the C7 is included.
Ok, their page is now updated (hope you have 77 GB free on your HD): [IMG]
What a disappointment so far. Let's see the specs and hear the demos anyway, there's still some hope for a nice surprise maybe.
It's 11:37 AM now in California and still no update on their site...
I hope it's not Omnisphere related. I'm looking forward to see something really new this time.
I gave their effects a run and despite that it sounded fine to me, I kept getting back to Waves because of the GUI. I also tried Mdrummer for some...
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I just tried with a two years old version and it now work... will check now how to upgrade it with a newer one. You just saved my life! :wink:
Thanks but I already tried what you suggest... without success.
...standalone or as a VSTi plugin in Studio One 3.2.3 on Win 10 x64. On S1, the plugin is simply not listed in the right panel and isn't detected...
but will it
Competition is always good for the customer. It remains to be seen how this fare in comparison with Slate's stuff.
I like your work very much.
The obvious difference is that the Akai is limited to 24/96 whereas the Steinberg supports 24/192.
+1 I would go for the MPD 226.
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