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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/03 10:50:35
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Glyn, yea, a good one. I've got the full version and they upgraded it to 1.2. I don't use the player, but it should sound good. The full version certainly does. @
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/03 10:55:19
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I also got an email about this from Camel and apparently they've improved quite a bit on the player. If I'm not mistaken, I think you can load SFZ files into this now. Will have to test it out.... I love Camel Audio' stuff!! Glyn, are there any sites that have more presets for CamelSpace (besides KVR)?
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/03 11:47:06
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outta time to DL it now..... but made a note to get it later tonight.
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/03 15:18:22
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The player suffers from the same limitation as Kontakt's: most inexpensive libraries are not compatible with the free player. Those sold directly by Camel are compatible with the free player, though. (That's actually better than NI's deal, since their own libraries are not compatible with their own free player, go figure.) Fortunately, Camel's own add-on libraries are reasonably priced, starting around $35. To really get the full benefit from Alchemy you need to buy the full version. That'll get you halfway to Omnisphere for half the price. If they ever offer a sale or group buy I'll probably go for it.
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/03 15:57:50
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Dave, have you purchased anything from a member at KVR? Generally, you can get it for 1/2 the price and sometimes included are some sound libraries.
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/04 00:07:58
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No, I haven't, but I do read the Market Place forum regularly and have been tempted on a few occasions. Problem is, most of the goodies I want aren't the kind of things people want to get rid of. You don't see Alchemy for sale often (or Omnisphere, or any FabFilter products).
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Glyn Barnes
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/04 01:32:28
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bitflipper The player suffers from the same limitation as Kontakt's: most inexpensive libraries are not compatible with the free player. Those sold directly by Camel are compatible with the free player, though. (That's actually better than NI's deal, since their own libraries are not compatible with their own free player, go figure.) At least it looks like the player will play and manipulate any SZF file which could be interesting. Alchemy Player may be the only sample player you ever need, since it can now load any SFZ sample library. Built with the Alchemy engine under the hood, it provides ready to play sounds that can be easily tweaked via the intuitive interface. I am not sure what you mean about NI. NI libraries, such as the Scarbee basses and electric pianos, Vintage Organs, Alicia's Keys etc are compatable with the player. I used to use Pre and Jay bass in the free player (v3.5 and 4) before buying the full version.
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/04 09:49:02
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bitflipper No, I haven't, but I do read the Market Place forum regularly and have been tempted on a few occasions. Problem is, most of the goodies I want aren't the kind of things people want to get rid of. You don't see Alchemy for sale often (or Omnisphere, or any FabFilter products). Actually, I've seen both Alchemy and FabFilter products regularly pop up for sale.....especially Alchemy which usually has been going for anywhere between $100-$150 (depending on what other goodies are attached to it). The Fab Filter occasionally pops up, but I can't recall seeing omnisphere. You could always post a "Wanted to Buy" thread and see what pops up. I really need to stop surfing the Market Place so often......it's that VST fix that always gets me.... I played a bit with the Alchemy Player last night and they have added a considerable amount of sounds (very good ones) to this (since I got it in on that Planet Earth special they had last year). Like you said, using this player only makes you want to get the full version (even if it's a relatively older synth).
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/04 15:52:29
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Mesh Actually, I've seen both Alchemy and FabFilter products regularly pop up for sale.....especially Alchemy which usually has been going for anywhere between $100-$150 (depending on what other goodies are attached to it). The Fab Filter occasionally pops up, but I can't recall seeing omnisphere. I'm drawn to the KVR market forum like a moth to a flame and I know it pretty well. A little patience will get you an Alchemy offer and any number of other synths for a reasonable price. But Omnisphere almost never comes up for sale, and when it does, the price is usually not much lower than what you can get a new copy for on e-bay. I almost bought Omnisphere for $400 on ebay recently. But I'm not going to have time to do much with it for the next year. It occurs to me that it's about time for Spectrasonics to release a major upgrade that'll cost money to current users. So maybe waiting another eight to twelve months for Omnishpere (Ubersphere, or whatever the next product will be called) might be prudent. I can't see Spectrasonics staying in business without something new in the pipeline fairly soon. Obviously, that's just a guess on my part. But if you could pick up Alchemy for around a hundred bucks (or more if some libraries are included), you'd certainly be getting your money's worth IMO.
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Re:Free Alchemy Player from Camel Audio
2011/05/04 16:35:34
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Once you buy these Camel products from a private party, aren't they NFR?
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