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Murky wrote:
zedd wrote:
jensa wrote:
Baard wrote:
Teksonik wrote:A gig of Whales passing gas or..........?
So you think its a New Age library then? :lol:
In fact it's a gig of Squids passing gas. ;)
LOL. :hihi:
It might be Squids, but if you run it through AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix, it sounds just like Hendrix passing gas. :hihi:
If we're talking about Gear Acquisition Syndrome then it's all of us GBer's passing gas!

I've been waiting for this unreleased GB for six weeks now, what's another day? I'll tell you... FOREVER! :lol:

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My voting:

Class A

Cinematik Collection
Piano Collection
Symphony Strings
World Instrument Collection
World Grooves

Class B

Vintage Keys Collection
Acoustic Guitar Collection
Electric Guitar Collection
Hip Hop Instruments
Down Tempo Electronica

Class C

SampleArp Solo
Hip Hop Grooves
Modern Tech Rap


Now I have to choose two out of: SampleOB / Electronic Drums / Nashville Pop Grooves. As the quality between the soundpacks seem to differ widely, I'd like to here any suggestions. Is SampleOB on the same level as SampleArp? In my opinion the samples of SampleArp are rather thin and cheesy - almost like from a casio keyboard. The same problem I already had with the solo synths within SonikSynth. And there are many similar samples that hardly differ from each other. Same point in SampleOB?

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Hi All:

There is still time to get this deal through eSoundz.

But remember the last date to register ST XT at IKM to get the group buy bonuses is June 15th.

http://www.esoundz.com/details.php?ProductID=4293

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youngwoerth wrote:Is SampleOB on the same level as SampleArp? In my opinion the samples of SampleArp are rather thin and cheesy - almost like from a casio keyboard. The same problem I already had with the solo synths within SonikSynth. And there are many similar samples that hardly differ from each other. Same point in SampleOB?
More of the same, yes. All of these synths are sampled from vintage keyboards. Thin and cheesy, maybe, but historical and cool to play around with if you like using synth sounds. If you don't like the ones you've got so far, there is definitely no point in adding SampleOB to your collection.
Somewhere in the background zedd

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zedd wrote:
youngwoerth wrote:Is SampleOB on the same level as SampleArp? In my opinion the samples of SampleArp are rather thin and cheesy - almost like from a casio keyboard. The same problem I already had with the solo synths within SonikSynth. And there are many similar samples that hardly differ from each other. Same point in SampleOB?
More of the same, yes. All of these synths are sampled from vintage keyboards. Thin and cheesy, maybe, but historical and cool to play around with if you like using synth sounds. If you don't like the ones you've got so far, there is definitely no point in adding SampleOB to your collection.
Exactly. That's kinda how they sound, and sampled as such. However, with SampleTank you suddenly get things like the great effects, the ability to further tweak with the synth/LFO/Stretch sections, etc not to mention layering and WHOAH thin and cheesy be gone.

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Sure Peter - but therefore I have my VST-Synths. I don't need an additional synth preset library, if I have to tweak them for hours instead of having them big right out of the box. And the tweaking capabilities of Sampletank are limited compared to Predator or Largo. Personally, I'm not in need of an original and exact sound.

Thanks again, Zedd.

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youngwoerth wrote:Sure Peter - but therefore I have my VST-Synths. I don't need an additional synth preset library, if I have to tweak them for hours instead of having them big right out of the box. And the tweaking capabilities of Sampletank are limited compared to Predator or Largo. Personally, I'm not in need of an original and exact sound.

Thanks again, Zedd.
I see your point. Also check some of the child presets, has anyone done a good demo with the child presets? Hmm that demo post hasn't been reposted in a while...

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youngwoerth wrote:
Now I have to choose two out of: SampleOB / Electronic Drums / Nashville Pop Grooves. As the quality between the soundpacks seem to differ widely, I'd like to here any suggestions. Is SampleOB on the same level as SampleArp? In my opinion the samples of SampleArp are rather thin and cheesy - almost like from a casio keyboard. The same problem I already had with the solo synths within SonikSynth. And there are many similar samples that hardly differ from each other. Same point in SampleOB?
Yeah, I agree with Peter and Zedd, some more modern effects and layering will really bring the thinner classic synths to life. I used chorus and delay with my old Sequential back in the day and it made a HUGE difference!

I'm LOVING Electronic Drums to get all the classic Roland stuff in one instrument plug-in. There's also some great BIG acoustic toms that give you that movie trailer vibe when mixed with the lighter electronica/rhythm machine stuff.

But Nashville Pop also has great drum performances that work in a wide variety of rock/alternative/new country settings... Depends on what you need more of, great, well recorded stereo loops and fills from a talented drummer or a treasure chest of expensive vintage machines. You can't go wrong with either!

If only all our choices were so tough... :D

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:However, with SampleTank you suddenly get things like the great effects, the ability to further tweak with the synth/LFO/Stretch sections, etc not to mention layering and WHOAH thin and cheesy be gone.
Hey Peter, I know this probably isn't the place, but since you are following this thread, I just remembered a couple more SampleTank 3 features which would be nice... things I encountered while trying to edit some instruments from this GB.

(1) Currently, if you want to shift sample sets up and down the keyboard, you have to use the RANGE button and adjust to your liking. The problem with that is two-fold... your changes do not get saved with the preset, and also they remain on that Instrument channel even after you have changed to a different instrument. So this is a very inconvenient solution for fixing the range of a particular instrument (although handy if you want anything loaded into that instrument channel to be shifted). Would love to see a solution that is saved with the preset, or just the general ability to edit instruments (i.e. change the root note of samples, delete certain sample, extend keyboard range, etc.).

(2) A "LOCK" feature on the Synth > Bender would be handy. If you are auditioning a whole bunch of instruments like guitars (which need a pitch bend range of +/-12 for playability with a MIDI guitar), then changing that setting every time you load up a new preset is a bit time consuming.

(3) As previously mentioned in this thread, the idea of user-defined MACRO knobs would be handy (and a lock feature) to keep the currently selected MACROS in any instrument you load. If neither of the suggestions above were implimented, then at least the pitch bend range, and the keyboard range knobs could be locked as Macros and be instantly viewable/changeable when you load each new instrument.

There was something else, but I can't recall it at the moment. I should probably post this in the SampleTank 3 thread, but if you see this and can copy these suggestions for the development team, I would appreciate it. :-)
Somewhere in the background zedd

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Xenobt wrote:But Nashville Pop also has great drum performances that work in a wide variety of rock/alternative/new country settings... Depends on what you need more of, great, well recorded stereo loops and fills from a talented drummer or a treasure chest of expensive vintage machines. You can't go wrong with either!
Indeed. :-)

Nashville Pop grooves are probably my favorite sounding drums in the groove collections. Although I gave Country grooves top billing just because of the other things that pack has to offer, in addition to also having great sounding drums with less snare rattle.

Ideally, you eventually want ALL the groove packs in Loop Slice and REX format so that you can find what you need when you need it, and can use it in the most productive way for the project at hand.
Somewhere in the background zedd

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:Also check some of the child presets, has anyone done a good demo with the child presets? Hmm that demo post hasn't been reposted in a while...
We are still waiting on YOU to share those tasty combis you created ;) :hihi:

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Thanks for your statement, Xenobt!

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My Pleasure, Youngwoerth!

Nice to be able to give back a little to the forum. It's helped with a lot of my 17(!) choices...

Also to echo what Peter said earlier, Stretch does wonders for solo sounds in all the sets, and smooths out some of the more noticeable multi-sample points in things like the guitars and string libraries.

Any word about the wild card set today? If patience is a virtue, I'm Lord Byron!:hihi:

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Xenobt wrote:Any word about the wild card set today? If patience is a virtue, I'm Lord Byron!:hihi:
I don't know if you are following the other thread, but Squids explained that it was taking a little longer on the Wild Card because of the Studiophonik content. He is planning to release Studiophonik at the same time, and wants the Studiophonik content to be current in both packs.

Hopefully that doesn't mean that we're going to have to wait another couple of years for it!!! :hihi: :P :hihi:

In Bill Maher's voice: "Oh I kid the Squids!"
Somewhere in the background zedd

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Thanks for the update, Zedd!

To quote my dad, "If that boy got any slower, he'd be in reverse!" :lol:

But delayed gratification is better than none! To quote Willy Wonka (the GOOD one), "The suspense is terrible... I hope it'll last."

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