Possible NEW Squids Rare Keyboard GROUP BUY from Sonic Reality
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- KVRian
- 1014 posts since 19 Apr, 2008
I'm most interested in some of the Ken Scott pianos and other drum kits that have been coming down the pipeline for a while, but I could also be keen on some new libraries as long as it is not only synthy stuff.
Are these Rare Keyboards going to consist of all new material? Three thumbs up for freshly sampled (or newly modified versions of previously sampled) instruments.
Are these Rare Keyboards going to consist of all new material? Three thumbs up for freshly sampled (or newly modified versions of previously sampled) instruments.
Somewhere in the background zedd
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- KVRist
- 485 posts since 16 Aug, 2002 from Ontario. Canada
Weird. I said I wasn't interested in sounds from the 70's and my post was deleted.
KEv
KEv
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- KVRian
- 788 posts since 1 Sep, 2008 from US
nki please (or EXS since it's easy to convert), ST2 isn't even installed on my new machine anymore.
If Kontakt, I hope it's not going to be in infinite player, but if it is please consider something for us who don't own it.
If Kontakt, I hope it's not going to be in infinite player, but if it is please consider something for us who don't own it.
- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
Sampletank and Kontakt are the two formats I use the most, but SFZ has a lot of support, so I certainly wouldn't turn my nose up at it.
I'm not sure what instruments to include; you probably know more about rare keyboards than I do.
I'm not sure what instruments to include; you probably know more about rare keyboards than I do.
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- KVRist
- 78 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from New York City
How about including samples of Keith Emerson's Lyra and Apollo synths! Not sure if he still owns them, but those would certainly be rare.
- KVRer
- 12 posts since 8 Sep, 2010
Yeah, what he said ...zedd wrote:I'm most interested in some of the Ken Scott pianos and other drum kits that have been coming down the pipeline for a while, but I could also be keen on some new libraries as long as it is not only synthy stuff.
ST, IP, Kontakt, it's all good. If you're taking requests multilayered drums (Ocean Way? Epik?) for Sampletank would be nice; those scandinavian guys have me spoiled (and Kontakt annoys me sometimes :)
Also, anyone have pointers to help me setup an Akai MPK?
I wanted to get a sturdy keyboard I can play drums on (g) and I'm not sure what kind of fun I can have with all the control options...
esoundz: doubleslash
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Talking mostly about newly sampled stuff! Looking good so far in terms of the response to this thread. Let's see...
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- KVRian
- 607 posts since 6 Mar, 2005 from USA
Great news! I had to abandon ST2 when I switched over to a 64bit system (switched to 64 bit and then discovered stability problems when bridging...a no-go for my live gigging work). I've since discovered that I much prefer Kontakt to ST for a variety of reasons, but I miss some of my old ST2 content. Now more so than ever, since NI began encrypting their factory sounds in a compressed format that prevents deep editing (e.g. to speed loading I strip out unused samples in a song, and then save as small monolith so I know I always have that song's sound regardless of changes in Kontakt factory content. Can't do that to the current factory sounds!)Squids wrote:We already brought over quite a few to Kontakt. This is a bundle of a whole bunch of them: http://www.esoundz.com/details.php?Prod ... code=IWKVR
Looking forward to solving both problems at once...just bought the esoundz bundle.
Thanks Squids!
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- KVRian
- 736 posts since 27 Apr, 2006 from Charleston, WV
+1 for sfz support
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- KVRian
- 607 posts since 6 Mar, 2005 from USA
Just discovered this esoundz deal is also encrypted, so the same problems exist. Thank God I still have my Kontakt 4 unencrypted (meaning editable) library!AnalogGuy1 wrote:Great news! I had to abandon ST2 when I switched over to a 64bit system (switched to 64 bit and then discovered stability problems when bridging...a no-go for my live gigging work). I've since discovered that I much prefer Kontakt to ST for a variety of reasons, but I miss some of my old ST2 content. Now more so than ever, since NI began encrypting their factory sounds in a compressed format that prevents deep editing (e.g. to speed loading I strip out unused samples in a song, and then save as small monolith so I know I always have that song's sound regardless of changes in Kontakt factory content. Can't do that to the current factory sounds!)Squids wrote:We already brought over quite a few to Kontakt. This is a bundle of a whole bunch of them: http://www.esoundz.com/details.php?Prod ... code=IWKVR
Looking forward to solving both problems at once...just bought the esoundz bundle.
Thanks Squids!
- KVRAF
- 2275 posts since 4 Dec, 2011 from Brasília, Brazil