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Hardware VST host
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Pavel
Troll
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Posted : Oct 11, 2002 12:53
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medir
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Posted : Oct 11, 2002 13:12
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...really nice idea...
-anybody knows when it will be released (...it isn t already, or is it ?! ;-)=)
-price ?
bom
  experiment !
make it your motto day and night.
experiment,
and it will lead you to the light.
the apple on the top of the tree
is never too high to achieve,
so take an example from eve...
experiment ! |
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jendoz
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Posted : Oct 11, 2002 13:38
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bilbobagginz
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Posted : Oct 13, 2002 11:09
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no responses from the system though - they've put this on the web, people are writing, and the autors sit in quiet.
can this be a hoax ?
i understand idea of Creamware's Noah: u buy it, and then u get fully controlled synth with lots of presets available on www (if u don't have enough skill/will to create your own)
plugzilla sounds nice if you already have tons of plugins.
if not there's a but:
if u buy this bugzilla, and follow the rules, u are supposed to spend more and more money on each plugin.
do you think this is reasonable ?
bom
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MOJOJOJO
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Posted : Oct 13, 2002 21:06
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well first after reading about the guys who worked on the project,and after i saw the name eventide come up, i beleive that it will cost somewhere between 1500$-3000$.
secondly you can get today pci cards that can run the plugins in order to take the load off your system.this device was designed for thoses of us how use a more conventional system,meening:not a computer.it will probebly be used on live events or old school recordings methods.
and it's not like the noah because it can run any vst 2.0 plugin and not only plugins created by the distributer. |
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telxosss
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Posted : Oct 14, 2002 15:23
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Yea being eventide im sure this thing will be expensive.
Its a great idea but im sure it will cost more than building a second athlon xp machine with an audiophile 24/96, so if you really need more power why not just build a second computer and treat it as if its a hardware synth to run vsti on?
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