Trizzle's Corner: 3 New Product Lines Announced at NAMM!

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Sonic Reality has proudly announced 3 different product lines at this year's Winter NAMM show. To read official news for each product, click the following links:

1. Studio ProFiles series

2. R.A.W. Universal Groove Kits

3. Infinite Instruments series

Come back and let us know your thoughts. Thanks guys!


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'Sup Trizzster?

Here's my take...I think they all have their place and there's a market for each product...

Me, I'm only really interested in the Studio ProFiles but then again, I suck at programming drums. Not that I suck at figuring out a groove, I just suck at implementing it...impatience mostly ;-)

Depending on how the ProFiles series is broken up (style or artist, and by the way, BOTH would be good) I'm expecting them to be prominent in my music budget :hail:

Those, and StudioPhonik...speaking of which, what does the corner have to say about givin' up some tasty demos of what that bad boy sounds like???

Come'on ...I know Squids has been playing with it and there must be SOMETHING to share... :hyper:

Anyway, keep up the good work...between the outstanding service at esoundz and the ability of SR and IK to offer just the thing I'm always looking for, I'll probably put yer kids through college... :D
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RAW is good for electronic and production style (hip hop, vinyl, vocal beatbox) plus a groove contruction tool because it has elements of practically everything. The "raw material" for putting grooves together essentially and in any format because it works with everything.

Studio ProFiles are more high end as far as price because you can get RAW just like you can get something like Stylus RMX (apart from the engine aspect of course... hey you can even use RAW withIN Stylus engine anyway for the best of both) and have a great value for a lot of variety. And/OR you can go more focused with Studio ProFiles and even though it will cost you more you can really have some great versatile material.

Infinite Instruments are for those that use the sampler formats it supports and want large sized streaming instruments from Sonic Reality at long last. ;) The added benefit of it being one of the first third party support collections for BFD is also something of interest to a lot of people.

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Squids wrote:Infinite Instruments are for those that use the sampler formats it supports and want large sized streaming instruments from Sonic Reality at long last. ;) The added benefit of it being one of the first third party support collections for BFD is also something of interest to a lot of people.
groan..bet they're too fat for Reason, right? :cry:
absolutely no chance for a cheaper (in ram sense) version?
rushed when I saw e-soundz+vintage drums..but maybe that "more" in the formats versions.. :hail:

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I think the R.A.W. product looks very interesting. Especially if it covers the musical variety listed in the release.

Seems like a tasty reload for RMX (via REX) as well as the included construction kit.

Dan
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Will the RAW feature things like fills for a particular style? What I like to see is a style, like a funk rhythm, and then have a few variations on that rhythm, plus a few fills for that rhythm. Can we look forward to that? This will be killer for RMX if so, as Spectrasonics seems rather lazy with bringing out new SAGE Expanders.

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Yep, the R.A.W Universal Groove Kit looks very interesting and full of potential.

One thing that that I am unclear about:

It looks like the 5,000 loops are provided in each of the formats: Rex 2, AppleLoops and ACIDized wave loops and that they are the same loops in each format. That would be a total of 15,000 loops?

I guess that the AIFF files mentioned are the same files as the AppleLoops (that is, loading the AppleLoops into software that supports AIFF files).

Have I got this right?

And, when will we be able to see/hear more details?
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waiting man wrote:
Squids wrote:Infinite Instruments are for those that use the sampler formats it supports and want large sized streaming instruments from Sonic Reality at long last. ;) The added benefit of it being one of the first third party support collections for BFD is also something of interest to a lot of people.
groan..bet they're too fat for Reason, right? :cry:
absolutely no chance for a cheaper (in ram sense) version?
rushed when I saw e-soundz+vintage drums..but maybe that "more" in the formats versions.. :hail:
We'll have something like it for Reason. Can't do the same exact things as a streaming sampler... but Reason can also do OTHER things! So... don't worry. ;) It might even come out sooner than you think!

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dgkenney wrote:I think the R.A.W. product looks very interesting. Especially if it covers the musical variety listed in the release.

Seems like a tasty reload for RMX (via REX) as well as the included construction kit.

Dan
R.A.W. is a nice addition to Stylus RMX. It is also good for other sample players or DAWs if you wanted to have a sort of "loop workstation" sound set. You build grooves by layering remix elements, kit elements, instrument lines, stabs, electronic sounds... it is really diverse. One can get very creative with it and even not have to know how to play an instrument. That's rare for an SR product. ;) But, this one is maybe the most universally useful and broad appealing we've done... and affordable (considering you get over 5,000 loops in each format and it's $249. MSRP).

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DarkStar wrote:Yep, the R.A.W Universal Groove Kit looks very interesting and full of potential.

One thing that that I am unclear about:

It looks like the 5,000 loops are provided in each of the formats: Rex 2, AppleLoops and ACIDized wave loops and that they are the same loops in each format. That would be a total of 15,000 loops?

I guess that the AIFF files mentioned are the same files as the AppleLoops (that is, loading the AppleLoops into software that supports AIFF files).

Have I got this right?

And, when will we be able to see/hear more details?
Yes, over 15,000 loops on there between the formats.

As for fills, there is some of that but not nearly as much as you get with the Studio ProFiles. On Studio ProFiles besides the mic mixing (no mic mixing on RAW) you also get one beat with a bunch of variations and then another in that style with more variations... things stay focused more in one area. RAW on the other hand is meant to be EXTREMELY diverse. So there's more variety of grooves and groove elements than lots of variations and fills of the same rhythm. But, there's a little of EVERYTHING in R.A.W. so I think most people will find enough to make it worth their while.

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gulp! :)

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Squids wrote:We'll have something like it for Reason. Can't do the same exact things as a streaming sampler... but Reason can also do OTHER things! So... don't worry. ;) It might even come out sooner than you think!
Yep, Reason has is reasons (sorry). was looking for a RDK2 equal/rival. :P
anyway, amazing. thanx for the info.

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oh man it's going to be quite a year ahead for SR
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just noticed these :D congrats squids :D did you do get Herman Wikman on your team for the R.A.W .. that's his trade name isn't it ?

http://www.herman-witkam.com/raw/

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