Just looking around the web site.
The instrument demos sound good - but I'm wondering about the StrumMaker versions:
-- Acoustic Guitar Collection includes StrumMaker III (and II and the original, I think)
-- Torch Electric Guitar includes ?
-- Mountain Dulcimer includes ?
Can someone clarify?
Q: StrumMaker versions in each product?
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
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- KVRist
- 305 posts since 29 May, 2006
You're right- AGC includes SM3, SM2, and the original StrumMaker which uses samples strums instead in the Fretboard interface.
Actually, there are 2 versions of SM3 (original and "Alt, or alternate) in AGC that handle chord sustains slightly differently, since some sequencers didn't wotk well with the original's use of CC64 commands.
Torch uses a version of StrumMaker 3, but takes advantage of the bigger K4 GUI so it's a bit easier to use.
Mtn. Dulcimer includes it's own version of Strummaker.
TC
Actually, there are 2 versions of SM3 (original and "Alt, or alternate) in AGC that handle chord sustains slightly differently, since some sequencers didn't wotk well with the original's use of CC64 commands.
Torch uses a version of StrumMaker 3, but takes advantage of the bigger K4 GUI so it's a bit easier to use.
Mtn. Dulcimer includes it's own version of Strummaker.
TC
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Thank you for the info.
Aarrgh - so there's 6 versions.
AGC: SM3, SM3a, SM2 and SM
Torch: SM3b
MD: SMx
Is it possible / sensible to use the same (Kontakt 4-friendly) version in all the products or are they bespoke versions for each?
Aarrgh - so there's 6 versions.
AGC: SM3, SM3a, SM2 and SM
Torch: SM3b
MD: SMx
Is it possible / sensible to use the same (Kontakt 4-friendly) version in all the products or are they bespoke versions for each?