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AuthorTopic: New vsti's sightings...
Big Tick
Posted: 19th January 2002 21:39
http://www.spectrasonics.net/instruments/index.html
kevvvvv
Posted: 19th January 2002 22:55
Try this sample cd demo at their site http://www.spectrasonics.net/symphonyvoices.html

Impressive or what!
stratman
Posted: 20th January 2002 06:34
quote:
Originally posted by stogie21:
those samples are just ill!!! man i want those gregorian chants...


What ? A gregorian monk VSTi ? Always wanted that, the hardware version is far too expensive in maintenance.
prophet
Posted: 20th January 2002 10:48
no theyre not.

alittle bread, some water, they run for years.

and when your done with them you just put them in a little room and they stay quiet.
topaz
Posted: 20th January 2002 13:37
why dont they just put a flashing neon light saying "please crack me asap"

over $1000 for 3 plugins, geezus wake up.

and we moan about creamware being greedy.

quote:
Originally posted by Big Tick:
http://www.spectrasonics.net/instruments/index.html
Jakebhoy
Posted: 20th January 2002 17:06
Agreed!
That bass instrument in particular appeals to me but when you consider what else is on the marked at the moment its just to expensive!
topaz
Posted: 20th January 2002 17:41
This is exactly why there is so much cracked software out there, 100% *ullshit price

the company is obviously not stupid
but deffinatly greedy and out of touch.


quote:
Originally posted by Jakebhoy:
Agreed!
That bass instrument in particular appeals to me but when you consider what else is on the marked at the moment its just to expensive!

topaz
Posted: 21st January 2002 07:52
lets see how many they sell, I know some of the best vsti,s out there dont sell that many
at the low price they are at now..

how many coppies do you believe these companys sell ?


you may be shocked.


quote:
Originally posted by telxosss:
I think its you who are out of touch.
These plugs arent ment for people sitting in their bedroom studios making noise. Im sure hans zimmer makes enough money from scoring major motion picture soundtracks that $500 for a sample cd or single plugin is not an issue for superb quality.
People still use pro tools and $20k analog mixers.

MadGav
Posted: 21st January 2002 10:21
3 gig is 4-5 CDs of data. Sample CDs go for say $100, so $399 for an Eric Persing library of that size doesn't seem so out of line? I say again, an Eric Persing library(/FREDELLIOT).

Martin
topaz
Posted: 21st January 2002 16:37
Please let us know how these instruments are as soon as you buy them


quote:
Originally posted by telxosss:
I think its you who are out of touch.
These plugs arent ment for people sitting in their bedroom studios making noise. Im sure hans zimmer makes enough money from scoring major motion picture soundtracks that $500 for a sample cd or single plugin is not an issue for superb quality.
People still use pro tools and $20k analog mixers.

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