V-Machine
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- KVRist
- 347 posts since 23 Feb, 2006
Hi,
There is indeed a special V-Machine version of TruePianos coming up which is highly optimized for the V-Machine hardware. The current development build, depending on the module loaded, offers between 30 and 50 polyphony (with reverb enabled) on a standard V-Machine unit. More details will be released within the next few weeks.
Roel / 4Front Technologies
http://www.truepianos.com/
There is indeed a special V-Machine version of TruePianos coming up which is highly optimized for the V-Machine hardware. The current development build, depending on the module loaded, offers between 30 and 50 polyphony (with reverb enabled) on a standard V-Machine unit. More details will be released within the next few weeks.
---mäxchen wrote:i heared there is a truepoianos version for vmachine in the pipe. maybe that would be something for you delafuerte !
Roel / 4Front Technologies
http://www.truepianos.com/
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Hello to all!
I am new here, currently play live with a workstation and use some "perform" 10 or more parts, separated or mixed with all editions (effects, etc. ..). My question is: would the current V Machine to do the same thing?
Thanks
I am new here, currently play live with a workstation and use some "perform" 10 or more parts, separated or mixed with all editions (effects, etc. ..). My question is: would the current V Machine to do the same thing?
Thanks
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 8 Dec, 2007
Short answer is NO NOT EVEN CLOSE, so rather than starting a whole thing here about this product, I suggest you go back and read some of the older posts, that way you'll get an idea of it's short comings.
Regards
Regards
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 1 Nov, 2004
I also waited a long time for this, but remember that v-machine's CPU is not so powerful and NI vsti's are very CPU hungry. But give M42 Nebula a try. This is a very well sounding synth. Komplex, powerful, unbelievable...and it works very well with v-machine. So I don't miss my NI-Synths any longer in the band!
regards, hf

regards, hf
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- KVRist
- 390 posts since 4 Dec, 2008
Hi, we are happy to promote any plugin, I don't think this is the correct answer, the main reason that full version NI plugs are not running on the V-machine right now is because the autorization process. You can download the demo's of PRO53 and B4 etc and you can see that they run without any issues.feldmann wrote:I also waited a long time for this, but remember that v-machine's CPU is not so powerful and NI vsti's are very CPU hungry. But give M42 Nebula a try. This is a very well sounding synth. Komplex, powerful, unbelievable...and it works very well with v-machine. So I don't miss my NI-Synths any longer in the band!
regards, hf
The sun is going to shine in the morning, at least above the clouds.
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 1 Nov, 2004
Hi, the two "massive soundsets" and the "absynth soundset" for the NI-Kore player(which uses the original engine of massive and absynth) are very CPU hungry. This is my experience with them. So I gave up the plan to use kore player or one of these two synths in v-machine one day, and looked for replacements. Now I found M42 Nebula and I'm really happy about this.
I only wanted to pass this to other users of NI-Instruments and v-machine.
To PRO53 and B4 (I prefer vB3) I can't say anything.
Since I've bought v-machine I had to say googbye to some of my beloved VST's and have found really fantastic new ones. Meanwhile I'm more and more satisfied with the setup and can say, that v-machine makes a very good figure on stage and anywhere else, and I whish this for all v-machine users.
regards, hf
I only wanted to pass this to other users of NI-Instruments and v-machine.
To PRO53 and B4 (I prefer vB3) I can't say anything.
Since I've bought v-machine I had to say googbye to some of my beloved VST's and have found really fantastic new ones. Meanwhile I'm more and more satisfied with the setup and can say, that v-machine makes a very good figure on stage and anywhere else, and I whish this for all v-machine users.
regards, hf
- KVRAF
- 24420 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Kore Player is more CPU intensive than separate versions of Pro-53 and others, simply because it can run several different engines at the same time.
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- KVRist
- 390 posts since 4 Dec, 2008
Thank you for the support, several other companies are doing specific V-Machine versions, they are finding out that the plugin can work as well on a V-Machine when the code is tweeked to do so( Such as Sonic Projects OPX etc ) as well as a version of True Pianos which is being released.feldmann wrote:Hi, the two "massive soundsets" and the "absynth soundset" for the NI-Kore player(which uses the original engine of massive and absynth) are very CPU hungry. This is my experience with them. So I gave up the plan to use kore player or one of these two synths in v-machine one day, and looked for replacements. Now I found M42 Nebula and I'm really happy about this.
I only wanted to pass this to other users of NI-Instruments and v-machine.
To PRO53 and B4 (I prefer vB3) I can't say anything.
Since I've bought v-machine I had to say googbye to some of my beloved VST's and have found really fantastic new ones. Meanwhile I'm more and more satisfied with the setup and can say, that v-machine makes a very good figure on stage and anywhere else, and I whish this for all v-machine users.
regards, hf
The sun is going to shine in the morning, at least above the clouds.