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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2006
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Thread Starter | A.I.R. Orchestral instrument next?
I wonder if the AIR group from digidesign are making some sort of orchestral instrument, in the $300-$500 range? IE: garritan/motu symphonic/miroslav/kirk hunter. One huge benefit for them would be that they could bundle it now with Sibelius to playback scores. Right now the sounds that sibelius comes with are awful, and the "gold" library is not much better. The garritan library for sibelius is nice though. Whats next from the AIR group? |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2002 Location: Paris
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I'd like a sampler that can read "foreign" samplers banks and can read data in the strike compressed format ( 4 to 1)
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