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wow...mucho gracias in extremis

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Thank you thank you thank you

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Sounds pretty cool.
Might have to download this one.

:D

Regards
Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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Caleb wrote:Sounds pretty cool.
Might have to download this one.

:D

Regards
Caleb
LOL .... I am guessing your download is already started, perhaps before the post was made?
;-)
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Nice Piano Paul and Greg, thankyou very much! :)

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Thanks Greg and Paul! Very nice surprise. :)

AlanB

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Nice tune too!! :D
Keep up the great job guys
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Here's where Manyone can be really helpful, you could stack them in Live 6 and use one for each mic, then mix them for the sound you are going for.

I wish my DAW was working :cry:
Riley
Macbook Pro M4, Ableton 12 Suite, NI Komplete

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thanks Gregjazz
and Paul i am on the download :D
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Thanks Paul for the Free Stuff :)
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manytone wrote:
Caleb wrote:Sounds pretty cool.
Might have to download this one.

:D

Regards
Caleb
LOL .... I am guessing your download is already started, perhaps before the post was made?
;-)
Actually no - haven't done it yet.
I always have to dig through a million emails to find where my link is. I have the same trouble with WusikStation engine updates.

I should be more organised, but I'm not - so it always waits until I have time to find the magic email/link.

I have a couple of really good piano sets from Miro Philharmonik and SonicSynth2, plus and Expansion Tank for ST2 that I haven't even installed on my computer yet.

But it's nice having one for Wusik as well, because sometimes the ST2 engine feels a little heavier to use (weird way to describe it) and because I tend to compose piano stuff on my Yamaha P80, I just want to record in the midi live and quickly give it a soundset. I suspect the Wusik way will be quicker and probably take up less of my computer's resources while I'm in the composition stage.

When I'm in the mixing stage perhaps I can replace it with one of my higher-end piano libraries (or not as the case may be) - do a freeze and move on.

I could conceivably do this with one of my existing piano sets for Wusik - but I think the sound still has to have a certain quality level to work out and I think the default sets I have for W3 I wouldn't use for a piano part. It would put me off I reckon.

God - here I go again. Blah blah blah blah blah!

Regards
Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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Hi Caleb and all

A couple tips for you and anyone else looking for the mail with the access links.
1- The mail should be titled "Your Manytone.com order" so click on the subject header and look under your "Y" alphabetically or click on sender header and look under mail from paul@.

2 - You guys can also BookMark the page once you get to it and have it in your favorites for Quick Access. This is how I do my Wusikstation stuff.

3 - I always copy all my important details of every purchase to a TXT file and keep them all in one folder (and backed up) on my drives in case of failure or loss of data etc.

I am sure most of you know this already but i do get a few mails saying the user has lost their access everytime we release something new. No big problem as I can generally trace it for them, but secretary is the job I hate most as it slows me down from getting the goodies released. ;-)
So these tips above are just to help our customers manage their accounts and get their goodies without mailing me. (which Caleb didn't do, but others have)

Anyways Caleb I remember a time when you were after pianos, Now it seems you have too "many".
Or is there ever enough? .... I think not ;-)

Paul
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I use gmail for this sort of thing, very handy.
I created a label with manytone and wusik download links. I could also just search for "manytone". I never need more than 10 secs to find the mail, even though that mailbox is a mess compared to my other ones.

The piano's sound very nice btw. I like how the presets make it sound like a totally different piano each time. I'm going to have to try those on some other piano soundsets I have.

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wow thank you kindly

I've been really enjoying manystation.
That mapper utility is damn nice.I've been making snds like mad lately and manystation has moved up front for sampler/synth use

thanks again

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Always looking for a very good quick-dial piano Paul. This is probably going to be it.

I only just bought the Expansion Tank pianos because they only cost me $29US which was too good to pass up.

Regards
Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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