Confirmed.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:55 am Steinberg has 50% off Zero Gravity and Granular Guitars, which makes it interesting. Can anyone please confirm if these libraries work with Padshop 2 without any issues?
Steinberg Padshop 2
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Thank you.Sampleconstruct wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:56 amConfirmed.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:55 am Steinberg has 50% off Zero Gravity and Granular Guitars, which makes it interesting. Can anyone please confirm if these libraries work with Padshop 2 without any issues?
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Sorry, seems to be not working...Sampleconstruct wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:56 amConfirmed.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:55 am Steinberg has 50% off Zero Gravity and Granular Guitars, which makes it interesting. Can anyone please confirm if these libraries work with Padshop 2 without any issues?
Presets are shown, but no sample content is recognized.
Tried several times to install via their download manager.
No success...
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It seems, since both work here with no issue.Sampleconstruct wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 1:20 pm So it seems to be working on some systems and not on others.
This under OS X 10.13.6.
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Steinberg has two dedicated programs for installing content:
Steinberg Download Manager and
Steinberg Library Manager
I went several times through the whole predefined process
(MacOS Mojave, LogicPro)
The Zero Gravity pack is shown in Padshop 2,
but not the sample: therefore no sound...
The installed two files are at the same place as the Factory content.
It's a riddle / and there's no clue in the documentation.
It's really frustrating and a complete killer of creativity.
Steinberg Download Manager and
Steinberg Library Manager
I went several times through the whole predefined process
(MacOS Mojave, LogicPro)
The Zero Gravity pack is shown in Padshop 2,
but not the sample: therefore no sound...
The installed two files are at the same place as the Factory content.
It's a riddle / and there's no clue in the documentation.
It's really frustrating and a complete killer of creativity.
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Thanks for the inputs.
Damn, that sounds bad. Can any Windows 10 user confirm if it works?
Damn, that sounds bad. Can any Windows 10 user confirm if it works?
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nvm
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It's a pity, nothing works. Another hour wasted...Blaster wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:04 pm Maybe it's not correctly added to the library manager? Double clicking the vstsound file should open the library manager and it will ask you what you want.
I give up and ask for a refund.
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This thread might help (Steinberg forums->Padshop)
https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewto ... 8&t=172929
https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewto ... 8&t=172929
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Is Zero Gravity that good? Looking at it now.
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
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I found Granular Guitars better/more useful after listening to audio demos. YMMV though. Haven't got either of them yet. Not sure whether I will, but if I do get, it will be Granular Guitars.
EDIT: Just listened to Granular Symphonies and man, that sounds great too. Kinda ignored it because of the name. Not sure how it would fit in the music, but worth looking at. Granular Guitars still wins in my opinion, though.
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In Granular Symphonies (which was the first Padshop library I made for Steinberg) the focus is much broader, I sampled male overtone singing, female voice phrases and voice effects, cello, violin, various saxophones, duduk, music boxes, french horn, flutes, vibraphone and whatnot.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:08 pmI found Granular Guitars better/more useful after listening to audio demos. YMMV though. Haven't got either of them yet. Not sure whether I will, but if I do get, it will be Granular Guitars.
EDIT: Just listened to Granular Symphonies and man, that sounds great too. Kinda ignored it because of the name. Not sure how it would fit in the music, but worth looking at. Granular Guitars still wins in my opinion, though.
Granular Guitars is all about guitars, I hired a fantastic guitar player (and several Marshall amps) for the electric guitar sounds and abused various acoustic instruments myself with a plethora of tools (concert guitar with nylon strings, steel string guitar, mandolin, psaltery, oud and more).
Here is a Youtube playlist with all the 14 videos I made for Granular Guitars.
And a playlist with 5 videos I made for Granular Symphonies:
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Man, I feel silly now. Somewhere in my mind I was thinking it was you only who made them, but after seeing the name mentioned on Steinberg website and searching your website to find those soundsets to buy them (which I could not find, I understand why now) I thought otherwise. Basically, can't explain exactly the thoughts in my mind right now.Sampleconstruct wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:24 pmIn Granular Symphonies (which was the first Padshop library I made for Steinberg) the focus is much broader, I sampled male overtone singing, female voice phrases and voice effects, cello, violin, various saxophones, duduk, music boxes, french horn, flutes and whatnot.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:08 pmI found Granular Guitars better/more useful after listening to audio demos. YMMV though. Haven't got either of them yet. Not sure whether I will, but if I do get, it will be Granular Guitars.
EDIT: Just listened to Granular Symphonies and man, that sounds great too. Kinda ignored it because of the name. Not sure how it would fit in the music, but worth looking at. Granular Guitars still wins in my opinion, though.
Granular Guitars is all about guitars, I hired a fantastic guitar player (and several Marshall amps) for the electric guitar sounds and abused various acoustic instruments myself with a plethora of tools (concert guitar with nylon strings, steel string guitar, mandolin, psaltery, oud and more).
Here is a Youtube playlist with all the 14 videos I made for Granular Guitars.
Huge respect to you for creating these outstanding libraries.
Thank you so much for the explanation and the videos. I will be watching them tomorrow, as I need to go to bed soon, and get Granular Guitars or Granular Symphonies. Would be really happy to get it.
A quick question: I will get more "playable" stuff (for melodies, riffs, etc.) in Granular Guitars compared to Symphonies, right?
Off topic, but I hope you will be creating a preset library for Pigments 2 in future, especially focusing on pads, keys, mallets and bells sounds.

