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There is a new review from MusicTech:

"Acou6tics earns MusicTech Choice Award
In their July 2014 issue, Acou6tics was awarded with the MusicTech Choice Award and MusicTech Innovation Award,
and also scored an impressive 9/10 stars! Find the full review below."
http://www.bigfishaudio.com/review.html ... ::::513802
Cheers,
Benjamin
Virtual Instrument Developer @ Vir2 / Bigfish Audio

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Reviews for Acou6tics are coming.  Check some of them out here:

Acou6tics scores MusicTech Magazine's Innovation and Choice awards! Also they have given a 9/10 rating. Read the full review here: http://bit.ly/Acou6ticsMTReview

Acou6tics has also received a 9/10 from Computer Music Magazine. That review can be read here: http://bit.ly/1n5ig52

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Here is another in-depth Acou6tics review (Keyboard Magazine): http://www.bigfishaudio.com/review.html?513804
Cheers,
Benjamin
Virtual Instrument Developer @ Vir2 / Bigfish Audio

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Another in-depth review of Acou6tics can be found here (Sound On Sound): http://www.bigfishaudio.com/review.html?513807
Check it out!
Cheers,
Benjamin
Virtual Instrument Developer @ Vir2 / Bigfish Audio

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Hi, is it possible to move the strumming keyswitches to the bottom of the keyboard? I have Realguitar and I am used to strumming holding a chord with my right hand and using left for keyswitches, so just wondering if this is possible because from what I've seen so far strumming keys are at the top of the board.

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Sure, you can freely reassign every keyswitch or trigger key to whatever key outside the playrange you want.
Cheers,
Benjamin
Virtual Instrument Developer @ Vir2 / Bigfish Audio

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I have a question about using Keyswitches.
You mention in the Keyswitches video that it is possible to define your own keyswitch layout, is that correct?
I have a concern about be restricted too much by using my 61-key controller.

Just so I understand, if I wanted to define only the keyswitches that I was going to use on a particular song, I could load it up and use only those keyswitches, is that correct?

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Hi Danny! There is a full set of video tutorials on Acou6tics at our site including this one on the keyswitches page. Hopefully this answers any questions you have on the matter. If you still have more questions feel free to kontakt us directly or chime back in here if it's more convenient for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv71tvh_PVM#t=24

~The Big Fish Audio Team

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bigfishaudio wrote:Hi Danny! There is a full set of video tutorials on Acou6tics at our site including this one on the keyswitches page. Hopefully this answers any questions you have on the matter. If you still have more questions feel free to kontakt us directly or chime back in here if it's more convenient for you.
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~The Big Fish Audio Team
I did have a look at that video before asking my question.
It appears that in Reduced mode, there are only 3 octaves available to play notes on.
I am not a guitarist but after doing some searching there appears to be 4 octaves availble for keys on the controller are required to be used by the software for things like keyswitches, etc.
I wanted to find out the answer to questions like,
  1. What will the Acou6tics GUI look like when I first start it up for the first time?
    Will I have to define my 61 key controller to it?
    If I try to use Full mode on my 61 key controller, what other things, like Keyswitches will be affected?

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