So it's true then,
we're only ever three meals away from Revolution! You guys need to eat......quickly.
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we're only ever three meals away from Revolution! You guys need to eat......quickly.
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@strawinsky said:
I have GS 2.5 and K2,and I have to say that K2 is way more flexible/powerful (those scripts!) . The fact that it's cross-platform,a standalone AND a plugin,knocks GS into a cocked hat and screams out for VSL to provide the full library for it.The only thing I'm not too sure about is the GUI.I feel GS has the upper hand there,being lighter and clearer.
@Christian Marcussen said:
Got I hope your wrong! I despise the Kontakt GUI - both its design, and speed (or lack thereof)
From a developer's perspective, you need less samples, much less than what you need in GigaStudio (at least the 2.54 version) which means fewer DVDs for duplication.
From a developer's perspective, you need less samples, much less than what you need in GigaStudio (at least the 2.54 version) which means fewer DVDs for duplication.
@cm said:
and please don't forget (at least that happened with the version of EMU-X i've tested) the samples are converted into a proprietary format. so additionally to the .gig and .wav files we had another 50% more disks if one would add an EMU version of a library (but possibly i've missed something)
just to mention: the difference in size for giga and exs is related to the fact, that some .gig files contain the same wave files (eg. release) due to the design of a gig-file, whereas an exs file can point to wave files in any folder of the samples hierarchy
christian