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an-electric-heart wrote: VitaminD wrote: an-electric-heart wrote: Why is everybody so eager for news on Sampletank 3 all the time anyway?
Seriously, I don't get it... Sampletank is s**t, just get Kontakt. I have Kontakt. The UI is terrible for simple usability. It was designed more for.. design imo. I think Sampletank was the closest we have to a poor man's omnisphere... closer to a roland JV. Ok fair enough, I'm talking about quality of sound though, I don't think any of the real instruments, orchestral, band and such sound good enough to use, I don't think they're sampled in anywhere enough detail, I also just think everything in it has a kind of a 'small' dullish sound to it... ... anyway, Sampletank doesn't excite me one bit, I've got the XXL version (or whatever the biggest full version is called) and don't even have it installed. ... But, on the other hand, there is plenty of room for improvement, so maybe sampletank 3 will be vastly improved and worth getting excited about Agree with you there.. the sound quality of the samples wasn't all that spectacular.. Surely they will have improved upon this though in ST3??! But we have to realize ST was created 12+ years ago. I don't think they touched the samples quality in ST2 (please correct me if this is incorrect) and it was solely an upgrade in the software features. I think they are starting from the ground up on ST3 with resampling everything.. probably part of the reason why it has been taking them much over half of a decade to actually release a product. That said, I'm not sure I will spend much money on ST3 with how IKM handled ST2.. milk it until blood runs, no updates.. not sitting well with me. ---- "Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except the best." - Henry Van Dyke |
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You guys still going on about ST 3? At least the bitwig threads have cats |
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rifftrax wrote: IK Multimedia ST3 progress log [confidential do not publish]
Date: January 24, 2013 "Today I walked into the studio where all the recordings of sampletank 3's instruments are being handled. I realized, a computer had been left on. I promptly turned it off. Also, took a gatorade from the mini-fridge." IK Multimedia ST3 progress log [confidential do not publish] Date: January 24, 2013 Addendum: "Had to admonish one of the Amplitube developers - he earlier went into the sealed off Sampletank 3 development room and turned off the computer I was playing Freecell on" |
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an-electric-heart wrote: Why is everybody so eager for news on Sampletank 3 all the time anyway? *flame suit on* I own Sampletank and Kontakt and I prefer Sampletank in many ways. Kontakt just makes things a bit complicated to use imo. I love Sampletank's simplicity. I don't need 100% realism just something that sounds good enough for me to get my ideas out personally. I am not saying one is better than the other in fact I am saying get both because there are some things that Kontakt does really well that Sampletank doesn't and vice versa example I prefer my brass instruments from Kontakt but I prefer strings from IK.Seriously, I don't get it... Sampletank is s**t, just get Kontakt. |
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djanthonyw wrote: Seems they are too focused on releasing iOS stuff... They just did a desktop update for T-Racks a month ago. They release a lot of iOS stuff sure but I am with them in the respect that iOS is the future. Why not learn the iOS market and have a strong foot hold into the market that will be dominant in 5 years? |
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KevWestBeats wrote: djanthonyw wrote: Seems they are too focused on releasing iOS stuff... They just did a desktop update for T-Racks a month ago. They release a lot of iOS stuff sure but I am with them in the respect that iOS is the future. Why not learn the iOS market and have a strong foot hold into the market that will be dominant in 5 years?iOS (and other mobile platforms) is where the money's at right now. But will professionals be making music in the next five to ten years using mobile devices? Absolutely not! :s |
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chokehold wrote: Make it free and modular like Amplitube and now T-Racks, let me pay for what I need and want to pay for; best financial model ever. Best for me, a musician, that is. They say "musicians first", so let's wait and see what's behind that charming smile. I mean, if ST3 ever comes out. ATM it's just Duke Nukem Forever all over again. |
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k3ith wrote: KevWestBeats wrote: djanthonyw wrote: Seems they are too focused on releasing iOS stuff... They just did a desktop update for T-Racks a month ago. They release a lot of iOS stuff sure but I am with them in the respect that iOS is the future. Why not learn the iOS market and have a strong foot hold into the market that will be dominant in 5 years?iOS (and other mobile platforms) is where the money's at right now. But will professionals be making music in the next five to ten years using mobile devices? Absolutely not! :s |
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KevWestBeats wrote: chokehold wrote: Make it free and modular like Amplitube and now T-Racks, let me pay for what I need and want to pay for; best financial model ever. Best for me, a musician, that is. They say "musicians first", so let's wait and see what's behind that charming smile. I mean, if ST3 ever comes out. ATM it's just Duke Nukem Forever all over again. Which I'd be ok with, but it's still 32 bit. |
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donato wrote: KevWestBeats wrote: chokehold wrote: Make it free and modular like Amplitube and now T-Racks, let me pay for what I need and want to pay for; best financial model ever. Best for me, a musician, that is. They say "musicians first", so let's wait and see what's behind that charming smile. I mean, if ST3 ever comes out. ATM it's just Duke Nukem Forever all over again. Which I'd be ok with, but it's still 32 bit. |
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KevWestBeats wrote: an-electric-heart wrote: Why is everybody so eager for news on Sampletank 3 all the time anyway? *flame suit on* I own Sampletank and Kontakt and I prefer Sampletank in many ways. Kontakt just makes things a bit complicated to use imo. I love Sampletank's simplicity. I don't need 100% realism just something that sounds good enough for me to get my ideas out personally. I am not saying one is better than the other in fact I am saying get both because there are some things that Kontakt does really well that Sampletank doesn't and vice versa example I prefer my brass instruments from Kontakt but I prefer strings from IK.Seriously, I don't get it... Sampletank is s**t, just get Kontakt. No need to "suit up" |
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I always pass this tip along when ST gets a bad rap for audio quality...
There's an effect called Tone Control in the FX section of Sampletank that makes it a WHOLE different instrument. Put it on one of the Master effects slots, turn down the effect gain to 1.6 or 2, and try different tube and eq settings. I prefer tube 3 and 5 for a clearer tone. It puts ST pretty much head to head with many of the more popular and MUCH more expensive VIs tonally. It's a more polished, mastered sound, and may change your mind about it! Also, if you like the instruments in ST, but are a die hard Kontakt fan, eSoundz is having a sale on their Infinite Player line, that lets you run Sonic Reality's libraries inside Kontakt/Kontakt Player. They've got most of the sounds from the ST Xpansion Tank and Retank series as Kapsules and Konstruction Paks, and they DO sound much clearer and punchier played back thru the NI engine, but you need the Infinite Player "shell" to use them. Check it out here: http://www.esoundz.com/details.php?ProductID=2459 You can even get Miroslav Philharmonik by the section, renamed as the IP Orchestral Series. Some instruments even feature keyswitching for changing articulations on the fly, something even the full MPO doesn't do. Lastly, it works with Kontakt Player without timing out, and as an NI third party library, will get you the crossgrade price on the full version of Kontakt, even during the summer 50% off sale. NICE! KVR/eSoundz: Xenobt |
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