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2012/06/30 18:25:11
Glyn Barnes
One of the sampled instruments, the B3 is out of tune by a few cents. All the other organs are OK. When challenged on their forum NI claimed this was "part of the charecter of the sound".
 
This is the most recent post on the topic http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=166471
2012/07/01 08:59:32
Beagle
Glyn Barnes


One of the sampled instruments, the B3 is out of tune by a few cents. All the other organs are OK. When challenged on their forum NI claimed this was "part of the charecter of the sound".
 
This is the most recent post on the topic http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=166471

thanks Glyn - that particular thread the OP claims that the patches are so far off that even the TUNE knob is not enough to adjust.  that would indicate more than a few cents.
 
I can believe it would be off a few cents myself because the threshold may be too low for most people (including myself) to distinguish, but if it's so far off that TUNE wouldn't resolve it, I would think that I could notice that much.
2012/07/01 17:31:04
Glyn Barnes
Beagle


Glyn Barnes



thanks Glyn - that particular thread the OP claims that the patches are so far off that even the TUNE knob is not enough to adjust.  that would indicate more than a few cents. 
 
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I read the thread again. What he is saying is the tune knob increments are too coarse to make the adjustment, which seems to indicate the amount is small, David Das came back with the solution.
Shift-drag the tune knob to do fine-tuning, so you can set it the way you want.

I noticed a patch that was slightly off (not sure if the whole library was out or just a patch) but I fixed it in seconds.
I think a lot of people, my self included will be hard pressed to detect it, particularly when the rotary speaker is running.
2012/07/01 18:23:51
Jonbouy
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Jonbouy

A good lightweight alternative to EXS-24 on windows is this one. 

http://www.image-line.com.ocuments/directwave.html

I like you use the KPlayer for the compatiblle libraries and use the NN-XT in Reason for patches I want to set up myself which is pretty much functionally equivalent to the Image Line one.  i.e. simple and flexible with the formats it uses.

This is spam and is in violation of forum rules.

I fail to see how this is spamming? Please elaborate 
I'm just going by Jonbouy's post:  "Advertising Cakewalk does not allow any form of advertising, therefore promoting websites or products in the forum is inappropriate."  Jonbouy  should follow these rules since he aggressively insists that others do.

VintageVibe

I'm not 'IL Jonbouy' simple as that.  It's a recommendation from a peer for something else that's relevant to the topic an alternative sampler to use with your own samples instead of something that maybe as daunting as Kontakt.  It was linked in direct response to Rain's mention of EXS for logic as being an alternative for Windows users.

If you can't see that as being different from a paid company rep. coming here to major his wares and only his wares and being careful to omit any shortcomings those products have, then you obviously don't warrant the decency of an explanation such as this.

Read the TOS and understand what it says first, run your mouth off later. Credit to Obi over yourself, as even he gets it even if he's a little reluctant to admit it because he's being paid to push the boundary in favour of his company.

Anyway's apologies for the hi-jack here folks as this thread has been really informative up until now and I've learned a lot from it.  I'd much rather the thought that vendors heard what end-users are saying about their products and there's a good bit of info here for NI to take heed of if they choose to, and that I think is the REAL value of this forum, as opposed to various marketing departments coming here telling US what they want us to hear.
2012/07/01 19:10:30
Beagle
Glyn Barnes


Beagle


Glyn Barnes



thanks Glyn - that particular thread the OP claims that the patches are so far off that even the TUNE knob is not enough to adjust.  that would indicate more than a few cents. 
 
.
I read the thread again. What he is saying is the tune knob increments are too coarse to make the adjustment, which seems to indicate the amount is small, David Das came back with the solution.
Shift-drag the tune knob to do fine-tuning, so you can set it the way you want.

I noticed a patch that was slightly off (not sure if the whole library was out or just a patch) but I fixed it in seconds.
I think a lot of people, my self included will be hard pressed to detect it, particularly when the rotary speaker is running.


AH!  Ok, that makes sense then.  I didn't understand that was what he meant. 
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