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Gotta say I love this thing, it is exactly what I needed after searching for MPC style drum samplers.
You have suceeded where Steinberg, NI, FXPansion etc have failed, they all had issues with the stuff I do, couldnt cope with extreme drum playback, yet poise copes without a hitch. I don't know how you did it, but you have hit gold here. ---- Forward ever, Backward never |
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LeVzi wrote: Gotta say I love this thing, it is exactly what I needed after searching for MPC style drum samplers.
You have suceeded where Steinberg, NI, FXPansion etc have failed, they all had issues with the stuff I do, couldnt cope with extreme drum playback, yet poise copes without a hitch. I don't know how you did it, but you have hit gold here. |
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Another 'Thumbs Up' from me. My only request would be a slightly bigger interface... Fingers crossed... it may happen with a new skinning engine. |
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Quote: My only request would be a slightly bigger interface...
preferably as option, not default. my main gripe with any given vst is how it tries to dominate my screen - and i have twin 20s set vertically. camelspace? kontakt? ohmicide? superwavep8? lordy. another tangent, i do like a pretty GUI, but i like one that functions as predictably as possible unless the vsti is on some cute experimental hocus pocus...one of my alltime favorite vstis is LazySnake.
no virtual keyboard, no faux-wood side panels, no fake fans or metal plates...just some nice colors, grouped parameters, and solid programming. ---- electronic instrumentalism, MIDI instrument design, and words. |
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I'm with you Nym on GUI preferences. I'll take clear and logical over flashy details anytime. |
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