Susan G
Hi-
I have DimPro and Rapture and one more day to take advantage of the $79 upgrade (this time around, at least.) I've watched the videos and read, I think, what there is to read about it, but I'm wondering if those who upgraded could comment on the benefits of RapPro over DimPro & Rapture.
Hi Susan,
Between the new sample content and the RPro Browser Page it is well worth the upgrade in my opinion. The Search function can't be underestimated for handiness. In the future I hope they also roll out a rating system or way to tag favorites within the Browser. But for now being able to search Organs, Stings, or whatever is needed for a project helps save time tremendously.
Susan G
I'm primarily but not exclusively interested in acoustic instrument simulations rather than pads, soundscapes, etc. I couldn't find a complete listing of the preset names, but that probably wouldn't tell me much anyway. I listened to the demos and they seemed geared more towards "electronic" music, to put it broadly.
There are many new acoustic additions that are not highlighted within the demos very well. Just off the top of my head:
- A wonderful new Grand Piano from Chocolate Audio
- New Orchestral Instruments, Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, and Percussion
- Concert Grand Harp
- Organs
- Percussion Sets
The factory programs have fully taken advantage of all of the new content either, lots of room for program tweaking, combining, and customization. Also hidden gems including new Multisample mappings that take advantage of Dimension Pro's factory library if anyone has looked inside the 'Dimension Combo Textures' folder (hint, hint). You'll find hundreds of new .sfz mappings that combine and stack orchestral content from the original Dimension Pro factory library.
I contributed to the RPro factory content so I may be slightly biased, but I do believe there is some great content in the Rapture Pro factory. The current website demos only scratch the surface.
Cheers,
Chad