Are you talking about Z3TA+ 2.1? It could very well be buggy. I only spent a few hours with it so far but didn't encounter any bugs.hibidy wrote:It was buggy as a the summer nights swamp in Mississippi last time I tried it. (I own it)
I don't think it's been updated in quite some time.......
Is Dimension Pro worth buying for ~$37?
- KVRAF
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redislandforever redislandforever https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=242279
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Dimension pro is very old (you know it). How can you put this one in your tracks?munchkin wrote:Dim Pro at that price is well worth the money. I just bought it and it's got some great presets. Think of it like buying some banks of synth presets that comes with a fully fledged synth.
Even for one euro (or dollar), I don't buy it.
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- KVRAF
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Yeah, no one ever uses old music gear.redislandforever wrote:Dimension pro is very old (you know it). How can you put this one in your tracks?munchkin wrote:Dim Pro at that price is well worth the money. I just bought it and it's got some great presets. Think of it like buying some banks of synth presets that comes with a fully fledged synth.
Even for one euro (or dollar), I don't buy it.
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redislandforever redislandforever https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=242279
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Big difference between hardware and software... Sorry.Arglebargle wrote:Yeah, no one ever uses old music gear.redislandforever wrote:Dimension pro is very old (you know it). How can you put this one in your tracks?munchkin wrote:Dim Pro at that price is well worth the money. I just bought it and it's got some great presets. Think of it like buying some banks of synth presets that comes with a fully fledged synth.
Even for one euro (or dollar), I don't buy it.
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sonar 3 buggy, dimension pro "buggy as hell"hibidy wrote:It was buggy as a the summer nights swamp in Mississippi last time I tried it. (I own it)
I don't think it's been updated in quite some time.......
zeta 2 " buggy in ..."
buggy , buggy , buggy, blah blah blah,
never had problems with any,
i take it you just dont like cakewalk
- KVRian
- 622 posts since 14 Jun, 2006 from Finland
I have plenty of old hardware but I still find use for dimension pro. Just because it's old don't suddenly make it bad. Dimension Pro for that price is an excellent deal IMO.
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filter303 wrote:I have plenty of old hardware but I still find use for dimension pro. Just because it's old don't suddenly make it bad. Dimension Pro for that price is an excellent deal IMO.
still use it every time in all my projects...
somethings never age, bit like pentagon an zeta
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redislandforever redislandforever https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=242279
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yeah... But zeta 1mr president wrote:filter303 wrote:I have plenty of old hardware but I still find use for dimension pro. Just because it's old don't suddenly make it bad. Dimension Pro for that price is an excellent deal IMO.
still use it every time in all my projects...
somethings never age, bit like pentagon an zeta
- KVRAF
- 14126 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
I would just like a VST of a Roland Dimension Pro.....
And I know it can be done (Native Instruments, I'm talking at you)
And I know it can be done (Native Instruments, I'm talking at you)
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- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
redislandforever wrote:yeah... But zeta 1 :hihi:
If only someone would make a skin featuring the Fruity Girls, that would bring it up to date.
@several people in the thread: Seriously, let's leave the flames out. Discuss the software but don't bash just for the sake of bashing. You're not (or shouldn't be) trying to impress each other with how edgy you can get. The idea is to help the OP make a decision. That's assuming he or she hasn't already made the jump; don't feel like reading the whole thread to find out.
My take: If you have $37 to spare you can't go wrong. Lots of content, interesting synth. It's an important part of this nutritious breakfast.
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- 14126 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
This is true. For that much content, even if you never use the synth. You can't even buy a samplepack that big for that price. Do what I did. I got the Viral Outbreak for DirectWave in FL. Didn't like DirectWave much, so I patched them up in Rapture. Bliss.
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redislandforever redislandforever https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=242279
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Very good memories! Do you love me?Meffy wrote:redislandforever wrote:yeah... But zeta 1
If only someone would make a skin featuring the Fruity Girls, that would bring it up to date.
No problem with fruity girls for me (exept here (for you)).
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redislandforever redislandforever https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=242279
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Sorry... :p
