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rchristiejr
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2006/03/18 06:48:19
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Worth getting Rapture if already have DIMPRO?
Would I be "duplicating" my efforts if I get Rapture since I already have Dimension PRO? Also I am thinking about getting Project5.
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RE: Worth getting Rapture if already have DIMPRO?
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All, I see that this has already been addressed on an earlier thread.
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RE: Worth getting Rapture if already have DIMPRO?
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Worth it? Not entirely sure, you decide.
DimPro is a sample-powered synth that's good for bread-and-butter as well as more exotic uses.
Rapture is designed for electronica and related genres that can use samples for oscillators.
They have substantial non-overlapping components, but here's also a lot they have in common. The GUI's are similar enough that transitioning from one to another is pretty straightforward.
With both conjunction with S5 and/or P5V2, one could conceivably not have to buy many more synths (if any), just a good rompler or two.
I decided, and have both
Doug
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Logic is a pretty flower that smells bad.
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