ChineeKong V2 released

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Thanks for clearing all that up Tony!

I wasn't sure when the erhu would be ready.

*Now I go to bed, but it's even later for you in Taipei eh?

G'nite all... ;)

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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hehe, we share the same time zone...:)

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Oh yeah! :lol:

I forgot that! I guess this whole area of the world is on Beijing time... seems like anyway... :hihi:

OK... G'nite again ;)

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sosayweall wrote:Hi Kenneth, those are 'phatmatik pro' ready files. Those loops will work in phatfree(KVR/CM) as well. But they won't work in the plain phatmatik, which only supports the rex format.

ChineeErhu should arrive in the rather near future, but we cannot give out a fixed date... :wink:
What about a demo or a sample set to tryout ?

Thankx for a very fast responce - as always
Looked anywhere, but I cant find it, could you give me a deep link to the phatfree for download

What about a Erhu demo or a sample set to tryout ?



/Kenneth

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There used to be a special phatfree version for kvr in the very early days, but it's probably not avilable any more. CM used to have phatfree included with their discs, but, again, I'm not sure if it's still carried in the current issues. Anyhoo, you can use those loops as normal wave files in any slicer available.

Currently there are no Erhu audio demo yet. There will be though... :wink:

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sosayweall wrote:There used to be a special phatfree version for kvr in the very early days, but it's probably not avilable any more. CM used to have phatfree included with their discs, but, again, I'm not sure if it's still carried in the current issues. Anyhoo, you can use those loops as normal wave files in any slicer available.

Currently there are no Erhu audio demo yet. There will be though... :wink:
Is that the MiniErhu VSTi you're talking about? I have that. :)

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Hi,

Have received ChineeKong V2, have installed, am going to go nuts with this! An extraordinary collection.

One point: in the installer for the soundset, there is an option to specify a directory for the soundfiles. In the dialogue box, after choosing a custom directory, the "OK" and "Cancel" buttons (I'm guessing on the English titles) are only represented by Chinese characters (pardon me for not knowing the correct attribution for this, hope I don't offend with any lack of knowledge). Everything else appears to have been correctly translated (for English-speaking users) except this items.

I *did* guess correctly, pressed what I thought was "OK" and did an install. Hope this helps in your product, doesn't seem like it would be a difficult fix...

Thanks again, I'll report back with some music.

Cheers,
Envoy
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Gregjazz wrote: Is that the MiniErhu VSTi you're talking about? I have that. :)
Not exactly...

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envoy wrote:Hi,

Have received ChineeKong V2, have installed, am going to go nuts with this! An extraordinary collection.

One point: in the installer for the soundset, there is an option to specify a directory for the soundfiles. In the dialogue box, after choosing a custom directory, the "OK" and "Cancel" buttons (I'm guessing on the English titles) are only represented by Chinese characters (pardon me for not knowing the correct attribution for this, hope I don't offend with any lack of knowledge). Everything else appears to have been correctly translated (for English-speaking users) except this items.

I *did* guess correctly, pressed what I thought was "OK" and did an install. Hope this helps in your product, doesn't seem like it would be a difficult fix...

Thanks again, I'll report back with some music.

Cheers,
Envoy
Yeah, ChineeKong V2 sounds simply outstanding!:D

Thanks for the report about weird charachters in the installer. We'll check it up and fix it.

Looking forward to hearing your tunes!
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sosayweall wrote:Thanks for the report about weird charachters in the installer. We'll check it up and fix it.
Hey, I'm sure they aren't weird, I'm just not multi-lingual (and that's nothing to be proud of...).

Cheers,
Envoy
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envoy wrote:
sosayweall wrote:Thanks for the report about weird charachters in the installer. We'll check it up and fix it.
Hey, I'm sure they aren't weird, I'm just not multi-lingual (and that's nothing to be proud of...).

Cheers,
Envoy
:hihi:

I'm loving the Chinee series VSTis. I can't wait for the Erhu!!! And in the future maybe ChineePipa? :)

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envoy wrote:
Hey, I'm sure they aren't weird, I'm just not multi-lingual (and that's nothing to be proud of...).

Cheers,
Envoy
I should have worded that more appropriately. :D

Those charachters in the installer are most likely all scrambled, since most systems are not capable of reading it without installing some optional language pack or something...

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Gregjazz wrote: And in the future maybe ChineePipa? :)
:wink:

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Perhaps a strange request, but you say the VSTi contains Luo(Gongs), NaoBo(Cymbals), GuZu(Drum sets), BanBang(Wood Percussion), ZhongLing(Bells), and QiTa(MISC). Would it be possible to have some simple pictures and desciptions of them?
(Wasn't included in the help file)

I can find some info about some instruments, but not all. Would some-one care to make such a list?
-- Regards MrM --

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Hi MrM. The problem is that we didn't take pictures of them when recording, so now it's rather hard to do it from the scratch all over again - say, some of the original recordings were actually recorded live in the wild.

We'll see what we can do. Perhaps I will start a thread with some pics and add them up gradually...

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