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I got mine yesterday. I was number 630 or something to enter.
Damn it's great, and you get a lot for your money.
This is the best deal I got so far this year, easy.

Thanksyou Gary Garritan. I am very happy.
You are the man,
Col.G
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I got mine a couple days back, although I haven't had a chance to install it yet. What a deal, though.

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Living on the other side of the pond, I expect mine to arrive on a tramp steamer, on or around september the 15th :hihi:
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Not a part of the loudness war!

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using mine here happily since a few days (was around # 120) :D

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I got mine last week, when the NI site was down for a long time :). It's a great toy. I need a modulation wheel now.

Col.G is right. A great product from Gary Garritan, and even better to offer it at this price :)

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I love the "French Horns ff". "bwwWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWwwwww"

I intend to thoroughly overuse/abuse them...

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I live about 250 miles south of Gary (in Portland,Oregon USA) and was around buyer #500, and I got mine over the past weekend. As already stated, great buy! Many people pay more than this for a pair of sneakers! :shock: Thanks, Gary! :)

Baxter

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Baxter wrote:Many people pay more than this for a pair of sneakers!
Baxter
Thanks for the addition to my excuse list. (I usually go with "on the other hand, I have a REALLY small car", which goes a long way to excuse any and all huge sums spent on studio gear :D )
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Not a part of the loudness war!

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I think I was about the last buyer. Haven't received it yet, but have been dilligently pestering the building manager asking if it is here yet.

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Got mine (UK) from Time and Space on special price during GB - next day delivery! :) About to install!
Slightly worried about my mod-stick which auto-zeros. Might have to rig up a rubber band or something to hear anything. Ulp - I can feel a new keyboard coming on ...
"Everybody loves the sound of a train in the distance ... everybody thinks it's true." (Paul Simon)

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I have a few mod wheel solutions on www.TenCrazy.com including one that uses your mouse. Check 'em out.

- m
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IvoryTickler wrote:Got mine (UK) from Time and Space on special price during GB - next day delivery! :) About to install!
Slightly worried about my mod-stick which auto-zeros. Might have to rig up a rubber band or something to hear anything. Ulp - I can feel a new keyboard coming on ...
I am thinking about getting this keyboard to use with my new GPO.
The CME-UF5.
It has a Breath control interface especialy for playing orchestral sounds.
49 keys semi-weighted action keyboard with aftertouch
Pitch bend and modulation wheels
Sustain pedal and volume pedal jacks
USB midi, and it has knobs and faders for controlling vst's and cubase stuff.
200 bucks. It's made in China, but most computer stuff is made there nowadays anyway.
And their forums are really friendly and helpful with CME company guys answering questions everyday.
http://www.cme-pro.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1
Their english is bad but they sure are friendly.
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Markleford wrote:I have a few mod wheel solutions on www.TenCrazy.com including one that uses your mouse. Check 'em out.

- m
www.TenCrazy.com wrote:Controlta
I get a lot of requests for solutions from Garritan Personal Orchestra users who don't have a Mod Wheel on their keyboard, which is essential for getting the best dynamic performance from GPO.
Thank you Markleford. I guess I wasn't the first person to ask ;).

Actually I use my BCR2000 for mod wheel sometimes, but having a rotating knob isn't really the same as a modwheel or a fader. btw. Col.G's solution looks nice too :)

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My copy showed up this past Monday. Stimpy, I'm so happy!!! :D

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Col.G wrote:
IvoryTickler wrote:Got mine (UK) from Time and Space on special price during GB - next day delivery! :) About to install!
Slightly worried about my mod-stick which auto-zeros. Might have to rig up a rubber band or something to hear anything. Ulp - I can feel a new keyboard coming on ...
I am thinking about getting this keyboard to use with my new GPO.
The CME-UF5.
It has a Breath control interface especialy for playing orchestral sounds.
49 keys semi-weighted action keyboard with aftertouch
Pitch bend and modulation wheels
Sustain pedal and volume pedal jacks
USB midi, and it has knobs and faders for controlling vst's and cubase stuff.
200 bucks. It's made in China, but most computer stuff is made there nowadays anyway.
And their forums are really friendly and helpful with CME company guys answering questions everyday.
http://www.cme-pro.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1
Their english is bad but they sure are friendly.
hey...thanks for the info...never heard of this manufacturer yet...ok...made in china...but ot looks quite solid. my choice would be the 76 keys version...have to think about that...

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