To me, replacing the old Performance Tool with the VI VST/AU plugin in the already existent Horizon libraries would be far more than acceptable...
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@DG said:
Actually although I can see a huge market for VI lite, the Pros don't rea llyneed it.
@Banquo said:
t the same time, let me say that such an Opus 3 would be my first purchase.
@Banquo said:
t the same time, let me say that such an Opus 3 would be my first purchase.
@JWL said:
Don't we in effect already have a "Lite" version in the form of the Cube Standard L1's? The Extended licenses do not have to be purchased if one doesn't want them.
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Banquo, you will not ever be able to get a Ferrari if you invest in sample libraries. You should trade oil or bio-fuels, instead...
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What happens next?!?!?!?!? I'm dying here!!!!
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Banquo, you will not ever be able to get a Ferrari if you invest in sample libraries. You should trade oil or bio-fuels, instead...
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......... I'm thinking say 50 -80 GB total for the whole orchestra.
As a cheap and limited but extremely playable and intelligent orchestral virtual instrument ....... and might even be an attractive option for the pro as a quick and easy sketching tool, as well as something that could be used on a half decent laptop too! I know I'd buy one!