Your quote is now unaltered.Stephan326 wrote:jsp1979 lease do not change my quote I said squids and I meant squids!!!
EDIT: Dangit...how do I always end up at the top of the page?
Your quote is now unaltered.Stephan326 wrote:jsp1979 lease do not change my quote I said squids and I meant squids!!!
Why use the range function if it's all MIDI-triggered?Teksonik wrote:use the range feature to isolate a particular drum or drums and send them to an output.
I'm sorry? Perhaps I don't understand.Karten wrote:Why use the range function if it's all MIDI-triggered?Teksonik wrote:use the range feature to isolate a particular drum or drums and send them to an output.
I put a link above.Karten wrote:I know. I just meant that when you program your MIDI parts, you just need to be careful which notes you use. Just seems a little faster than programming ranges but then again, if it works well for you, don't change it.
I must have missed that part. Sorry about that and for the hijacking.Teksonik wrote:EDIT: I'm talking about all on one Midi channel.
songshark wrote: After reading through this entire thread, I'm STILL a little confused re: content, and I would be grateful if someone (Squids/Peter?) can answer a couple questions.
I have ST XL from a previous group buy throug Esoundz from a year or two ago. How much overlap will there be with the Xpansion Tanks from this group buy to the XL content I already have? I am specifically wondering about the amount of overlap with OmniSynth.
Also, as part of that group buy I got some extra Xpansion Tanks at the time, including Symphonic Strings AND Sonic Strings (I think those were the names)and a Piano Expansion Tank. (Don't recall the exact name).
Do I understand correctly that those will pretty much overlap the Symphony Strings 2 and Piano Collection 2 from this Group Buy and, thus, those would NOT be wise choices for me. Is that right?
This seems like a good deal -- and I'm not complaining! But it seems largely targeted to new users and is a bit of a chore for someone from past group buys to figure out if it makes sense for them and, especially, how to maximize value and choose wisely. Answers to above would help me with this...thanks in advance.
Darkstar -- thanks for the suggestion. I have limitations in terms of using the studio computer (which has ST) for research etc. -- which I am forced to do away from the studio on a different computer. And I wouldn't want to breach my user license by putting ST on a second computer!DarkStar wrote:songshark, MountainKing
Your best bet is to look at the Sounds Lists on the IKMM Xpansion Tanks Multisamples page and compare the patch names listed there with those that you already have in your current products.
Then you can assess the extent of any overlap and make more informed decisions about which Xpansions are right for you. That's what I've done.
HTH.
I don't frequent too many places and they're all covered. Perhaps a bump at the Synapse forum.Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:All bumps are good. Seems we're picking up a touch of speed again but need more if this is to hit 6x1 or whatever it has potential to.
Squids mentioned thirty places, I think I find less than 20. Any other posts being made? Pictures of people on the side of the road with sandwich boards on that say "USE MOOR SAMPLETANK SOUNDZ"? How's the word getting out?
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