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  • What will they do next? (p.2)
2014/12/13 02:03:28
lawp
Dang
2014/12/14 21:44:55
Fleer
AAS: Chromaphone 2 with an improved GUI ?
I love AAS stuff, String Studio and Chromaphone are so inspirational.
And their Lounge Lizard is the best.
As for XLN, maybe add another Grand ?
2014/12/15 08:55:30
Glyn Barnes
While I doubt it's in the pipeline I would like to see an "Irish bazouki" or octave mandola from Bolder sounds with a similar feature set to their mandolin and banjo.

Orange Tree have a Strat library in the pipeline with the promise of other guitars to follow. I was hoping they would do a Rick 12 string, but Music Lab has got there first.

Developers like Arturia, Korg and GForce seem to have covered most of the classic analog synths of yesteryear. I would expect to see Minimonsta 2 from Arturia in the next year.

NI are probably going to release new versions of Kontakt and Reaktor, probably to coincide with the release of Komplete 11.
2014/12/15 08:55:30
Glyn Barnes
While I doubt it's in the pipeline I would like to see an "Irish bazouki" or octave mandola from Bolder sounds with a similar feature set to their mandolin and banjo.

Orange Tree have a Strat library in the pipeline with the promise of other guitars to follow. I was hoping they would do a Rick 12 string, but Music Lab has got there first.

Developers like Arturia, Korg and GForce seem to have covered most of the classic analog synths of yesteryear. I would expect to see Minimonsta 2 from Arturia in the next year.

NI are probably going to release new versions of Kontakt and Reaktor, probably to coincide with the release of Komplete 11.
2014/12/15 09:38:48
Scoot
Fleer
AAS: Chromaphone 2 with an improved GUI ?
I love AAS stuff, String Studio and Chromaphone are so inspirational.
And their Lounge Lizard is the best.
As for XLN, maybe add another Grand ?



I haven't used chromophone yet, but the idea inspires me too. Strings studio never quite did it for me, but I suspect I was asking it the wrong questions. Lounge Lizards has been just what I wanted. I got the Rhodes from XLN, becuas eit was half price and the difference between just the 2 Pianos and getting a third sound was was just 10 dollars. I also didn't get the sound of the electric piano. So I inadvertently gave lounge lizard competition in my set up. I love AAS, but they seem a little quiet, I hope it means some thing is stirring.
 
Why another Grand from XLN, do you feel the previous lacked something. Another grand would have to sound pretty different to be worth it, but then a different sounding Grand in a different sounding room might do it, being the room sound seems a selling point for XLN
 
2014/12/15 09:50:48
lawp
aas? tassman 5 please!
2014/12/15 09:51:47
Scoot
Glyn Barnes

Developers like Arturia, Korg and GForce seem to have covered most of the classic analog synths of yesteryear. I would expect to see Minimonsta 2 from Arturia in the next year.



I started out with a basstation in about '93 and then the rack version. I loved that synth and pursuing the sound because I understood it, and what it could do. I just striped back to one analogue plug AAS Ultra analogue. I want too understand it before I add another. I striped out all Cakes stuff, no Cakewalk VSTi at all. I had an arturia Mini of somesorts maybe the V, but it wasn't velocity sensitive, so never used. I'd love for one of those companies to make a clear leader to go for. Rather than have a mass of synths, I'd rather 1 or 2 that I knew thoroughly, and what I wanted from them.
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