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Not sure if it's a host or not. Sounds like a good idea but at the price I would expect it to come bundled with a few more commercial plugins than just the PSP ones. It's interesting to note that Creamware have sold off their last remaining Noah systems at a discount. I wonder if there is a demand for hardware VST/VSTi players? Has anyone tried this yet? What do people think?

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munchkin wrote:Not sure if it's a host or not. Sounds like a good idea but at the price I would expect it to come bundled with a few more commercial plugins than just the PSP ones. It's interesting to note that Creamware have sold off their last remaining Noah systems at a discount. I wonder if there is a demand for hardware VST/VSTi players? Has anyone tried this yet? What do people think?
I think, based on cost at least, that I'd look at Muse Receptor first. One thing I'd want to determine on either platform, is whether I can load my existing plug-ins, or whether I'd have to get special versions instead...

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Plugzilla is priced at $3,495. :-o At that price I'd expect some sort of graphical output as well as audio!

No, in this price range I'll go for a L-Hollywood Gold Custom laptop. :shock:
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Hopefully when muse goes under (with these kinds of products.. not if, but when)... kvr will still be cookin

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It sounded like a good idea, but at this price tag, i think it's a bit stupid, there's a lot more cheaper solutions than that.Teleport, System link, and you're
100% sure that all your plugins will work, plus more
convenient edititng facilities.

i understand that there's the costs of R & D, included
in that price, but i fear that it's for its bad.

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