Scarbee KGB on Receptor
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- KVRist
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
The best results for me:
Use 16 bit versions - maximum velocity layers, but the lite versions where only white keys are sampled.
*******TURN DFD off********
Season to taste with FX....
Use 16 bit versions - maximum velocity layers, but the lite versions where only white keys are sampled.
*******TURN DFD off********
Season to taste with FX....
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 9 posts since 23 Apr, 2006
THANKS PHIL!PhilAiken wrote:The best results for me:
Use 16 bit versions - maximum velocity layers, but the lite versions where only white keys are sampled.
*******TURN DFD off********
Season to taste with FX....
But Im not there yet... let me rephrase: How do I install it?
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 20 Dec, 2006 from Los Angeles, CA
I'm about to try to install SCARBEE KGB with Vintage Effects as well. Any pointers on the installation process? Anyone get the Vintage Effects working on Receptor?
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Derhamm,
SCARBEE KGB itself does not run on receptor (Because of Halion reliance on unsupported syncrosoft dongle). The Kontakt library versions do run on receptor - just simply load the libs Phil specified into Kontakt.
The Vintage effects are a simple vst, with no reliance on the dongle. You can simply follow the unsupported method to install this. I have this running great - was easy to install.
Regards,
Kevin L
SCARBEE KGB itself does not run on receptor (Because of Halion reliance on unsupported syncrosoft dongle). The Kontakt library versions do run on receptor - just simply load the libs Phil specified into Kontakt.
The Vintage effects are a simple vst, with no reliance on the dongle. You can simply follow the unsupported method to install this. I have this running great - was easy to install.
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRist
- 76 posts since 17 Jun, 2003 from USA (Washington, DC)
To clarify, the "Vintage Keyboard Collection" and the "Keyboard Gold Bundle" products are now both available in two formats:looneytunes wrote:Hi Derhamm,
SCARBEE KGB itself does not run on receptor (Because of Halion reliance on unsupported syncrosoft dongle). The Kontakt library versions do run on receptor - just simply load the libs Phil specified into Kontakt.
-- VSTi (Halion Player, uses Syncrosoft dongle, so no go on Receptor)
-- Kontakt (sample library format)
Also, Scarbee is having a 50% off sale between March 14-21:
http://www.scarbee-shop.com/index.php
For example:
-- the "Vintage Keyboard Collection -- Kontakt" for U.S. $149.50
-- the "Keyboard Gold Bundle -- Kontakt" for U.S. $199.50(includes the above plus the Vintage Keyboard FX plugin).
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
Wow, those are killer deals.....I cannot resist a killer deal.MartinHines wrote: To clarify, the "Vintage Keyboard Collection" and the "Keyboard Gold Bundle" products are now both available in two formats:
-- VSTi (Halion Player, uses Syncrosoft dongle, so no go on Receptor)
-- Kontakt (sample library format)
Also, Scarbee is having a 50% off sale between March 14-21:
http://www.scarbee-shop.com/index.php
For example:
-- the "Vintage Keyboard Collection -- Kontakt" for U.S. $149.50
-- the "Keyboard Gold Bundle -- Kontakt" for U.S. $199.50(includes the above plus the Vintage Keyboard FX plugin).
So, is the FX plugin worth the extra $50 bucks? How heavy is the FX plugin on the CPU?
Thanks in advance!
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- KVRist
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
THe FX plug is absolutely worth it in my opinion. It brings the raw samples to life - and incidentally does the same for other electric piano emulations.
I am unsure on the CPU hit - I never noticed it to be a hog - but I really only use my Receptor for live use, playing one sound at a time, so it is not usually a concern.
I am unsure on the CPU hit - I never noticed it to be a hog - but I really only use my Receptor for live use, playing one sound at a time, so it is not usually a concern.
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
I agree with Phil, the FX plug works well for adding vintage character to EP type sampled instruments. I often use other types of effects on analog emulations (eg. Luxonix-1310), but I sometimes will use VKFX here too. Overall, worth the money, and pretty low CPU usage. I have created multis with VKFX on multiple channels - no big deal.
Regards,
Kevin L
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
I bought KGB-K2 last night, killer deal that is is. Thanks for the input folks!

