Viral Outbreak vst, recommended? old school!
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- KVRAF
- 9594 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
how are the sounds in there? i checked the demos and it sounds old school but i like it so far. those dont sound very up to date though.
for some japanese, computer gaming old nice old school ambient electronic music it seems to fit and i love that kind, would you recommend it and how are your thoughts about it?
for some japanese, computer gaming old nice old school ambient electronic music it seems to fit and i love that kind, would you recommend it and how are your thoughts about it?
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
When I think of old school gaming my mind says "bleep", and viral outbreak doesn't fit that bill at all.Caine123 wrote: for some japanese, computer gaming old nice old school ambient electronic music it seems to fit and i love that kind
As a good all-round rompler (with synthesis possiblities for those who know how to find them) suitable for most kinds of music, it is very much recommended. Especially now as the final limited sale is on at only CAD49.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9594 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
sorry i meant more like the arcade games, modplug music, like unreal tournament etcNumanoid wrote:When I think of old school gaming my mind says "bleep", and viral outbreak doesn't fit that bill at all.Caine123 wrote: for some japanese, computer gaming old nice old school ambient electronic music it seems to fit and i love that kind
As a good all-round rompler (with synthesis possiblities for those who know how to find them) suitable for most kinds of music, it is very much recommended. Especially now as the final limited sale is on at only CAD49.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
No, I don't think Viral Outbreak was specifically designed with that in mind.Caine123 wrote: sorry i meant more like the arcade games, modplug music, like unreal tournament etc
It is based on the Access Virus synth, so out of the box it would be most suitable for trance music.
- KVRAF
- 14123 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
It's okay. I don't think there are very many left. Frankly, I've had more fun loading the sounds that come with it into Rapture and making my own patches...
- KVRAF
- 20713 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
One cool thing is it can load the OB Resurrection and VS Resurrection libraries. Personally, I have all these, as well as the Alchemy library, and don't find myself using them all that much. I might use them more if they were Kontakt libraries (such as the Fingerpushers "Infected" library, which I use quite a bit: http://www.fingerpushers.com/infected-- ... sizer.html).
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9594 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
are the Ressurrection libraries good?Uncle E wrote:One cool thing is it can load the OB Resurrection and VS Resurrection libraries. Personally, I have all these, as well as the Alchemy library, and don't find myself using them all that much. I might use them more if they were Kontakt libraries (such as the Fingerpushers "Infected" library, which I use quite a bit: http://www.fingerpushers.com/infected-- ... sizer.html).
wow the fingerpusher seems to be simple and great soundin? how many presets are there included and is it hard to uinderstand when you are not big in synthesis?
i listened to the demo song there with many presets, love the sound exactly what i need atm for prog house!
- KVRAF
- 20713 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Yes, they're good.Caine123 wrote:are the Ressurrection libraries good?
There aren't a lot of presets - only 56 - but they're easy to edit and cover a good range of sounds. Between that, Nexus, and the Sasha Sound Lab library, I don't really miss my TI when I'm away from my studio.wow the fingerpusher seems to be simple and great soundin? how many presets are there included and is it hard to uinderstand when you are not big in synthesis?
i listened to the demo song there with many presets, love the sound exactly what i need atm for prog house!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9594 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thx for your help, sorry mate, i want to purchase your recommendation now maybe, can you maybe check? this is what i want to achieveUncle E wrote:Yes, they're good.Caine123 wrote:are the Ressurrection libraries good?
There aren't a lot of presets - only 56 - but they're easy to edit and cover a good range of sounds. Between that, Nexus, and the Sasha Sound Lab library, I don't really miss my TI when I'm away from my studio.wow the fingerpusher seems to be simple and great soundin? how many presets are there included and is it hard to uinderstand when you are not big in synthesis?
i listened to the demo song there with many presets, love the sound exactly what i need atm for prog house!
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
sux that they're only for Kontakt.Uncle E wrote: I might use them more if they were Kontakt libraries (such as the Fingerpushers "Infected" library, which I use quite a bit: http://www.fingerpushers.com/infected-- ... sizer.html).
- KVRAF
- 20713 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
If you want another format, get Viral Outbreak.bluedad wrote:sux that they're only for Kontakt.
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- KVRian
- 689 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Sir Osis of Liver
Viral Outbreak is being discontinued, so I would grab it soon. It comes with 5 other soundsets (OB/VS Resurrection, Ambient Drums, etc.) for a total of $49. 
http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/bundles.html
p.s. It looks as if the soundsets that come with it are being discontinued as well.
http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/bundles.html
p.s. It looks as if the soundsets that come with it are being discontinued as well.
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- KVRian
- 909 posts since 26 Nov, 2005
I think the Viral Outbreak sounds are very good. I have used them in several of my pieces. I would suggest upgrading the engine to the latest Wusik Station version. That will give you more ways to work with the sounds. I agree with the previous poster who suggested pulling the sounds into other instruments like Rapture. That will dramatically increase the number of sonic possibilities.
Also, the Dev, Jeremy Janzen, is very easy to work with. I have had a few questions and he has been very prompt in responding.
Given that you get all the sounds right now for $49, I don't see how you can go too far wrong.
Also, the Dev, Jeremy Janzen, is very easy to work with. I have had a few questions and he has been very prompt in responding.
Given that you get all the sounds right now for $49, I don't see how you can go too far wrong.
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- KVRAF
- 20713 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
For these kinds of sounds, get Sasha Sound Lab.Caine123 wrote:thx for your help, sorry mate, i want to purchase your recommendation now maybe, can you maybe check? this is what i want to achieve, simple minimal prog house sounds
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9594 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
so if i get Viral Outbreak i dont need Fingerpushers infected do i?
http://www.fingerpushers.com/infected-- ... sizer.html
http://www.fingerpushers.com/infected-- ... sizer.html
thanks i will check out!Uncle E wrote:For these kinds of sounds, get Sasha Sound Lab.Caine123 wrote:thx for your help, sorry mate, i want to purchase your recommendation now maybe, can you maybe check? this is what i want to achieve, simple minimal prog house sounds
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