I agree with you there. It's for sure Symponic Edition 1 [;)]! I mean the picture gives it away in the newsletter! I'm more curious about what is IN the edition as well as cost. Is it within or reach or really a "dream"....
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If it's on DVD, then it's coming in twenty-eight days, because it'll take two weeks to load.
Anyway, we're about seven weeks from NAMM, so I do think this will be a VSL benchmark release. And I assume it's SC too.
Considering Keymap, Quad Macs and others, it should make for a news-filled December and January. Or so I hope.
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Yeah Mobius...
I'm with you. It's GOT to be the symphonice cube at 550 GB!!
Either that...
OR...
Symphonic Cube for $550.00 (USD)
Ha Ha. I'm kidding about the price...
24 bit would be very cool! Tres Cool. Coolissimo!
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@hermitage59 said:
Gentlemen (and Ladies), as there's no information at all, don't you run the risk of dissappointment if the release turns out to be epic tom toms or legato tympanis or something like that? I'm sure the VSL team are more than amused by all this speculation, and i actually find it quite entertaining, but do none of you have any patience at all? And if this release is another finely crafted smaller library, won't you feel let down as a result of your own mythical dreams and aspirations?
Never mind. There's only 12 more sleeps to go........!
Regards to you all,
Alex.
[H]
Oh God! This is so sad! I thought you were actually making good sense until that last line. And I may add that people don't seem to have anything else better to do than countdown each day. Don't you people have a life, something else to do?
Oh! By the way: 17420 min to go. [[;)]]
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Guys!! Gals!! I know what it is!!
It's 12 days until...... the 26th of November!! VSL is inviting us to reflect on the gift of existence by counting down to the next day of the rest of our lives!
That's... just so... Zen.... [[;)]]
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But if it is 800,000 samples and it is 500gb - the sample counter now tops 1,600,000. Geez where is this company going. This just makes everyone else look like so many minows in with the shark.
And ooooh yes England 3 Argentina 2 was sooooo sweet. I hope the cube will inlcude samples of the trumpets and drums that do the "Great escape" at all Englands matches.
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@DaveTubaKing said:
And ooooh yes England 3 Argentina 2 was sooooo sweet. I hope the cube will inlcude samples of the trumpets and drums that do the "Great escape" at all Englands matches.
Yeah - and samples of Argentinians refusing to swap shirts after they got fckd. Samples of Argintinians going into a flat sulk would be good. Samples of them afterwards complaining that the match was fixed could also come in handy for comedy scores.
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@julian said:
hmmn....
24bit complete symphonic orchestra?"Symphonic Cube"
Coming soon...
[ur]http://www.crypton.co.jp/jp/vienna/product/product_cube.html
Julian[/url]
This is either one kind of a quick (and cool) html hack or someone will be in the doghouse REAL badly. (and for a VERY long time)
Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music. -
"this is the hard disk version coming ! no more stuffit !"
I believe even the Cube's hard disk will be compressed. Isn't it meant to be loaded (uncompressed) to another drive? Or so I recall the discussion a few months ago.
I'm more geeked about the possibility of a streamlined intelligent interface. When I was on the Synful demo, having one patch handle so many articulations was incomparable. Hooray for bass oboes and choirs and gazoos, but nothing would impact our day-to-day VSL work habits like an interface that interpreted MIDI live (or nearly live).
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@Plowman said:
"this is the hard disk version coming ! no more stuffit !"
I believe even the Cube's hard disk will be compressed. Isn't it meant to be loaded (uncompressed) to another drive? Or so I recall the discussion a few months ago.
I'm more geeked about the possibility of a streamlined intelligent interface. When I was on the Synful demo, having one patch handle so many articulations was incomparable. Hooray for bass oboes and choirs and gazoos, but nothing would impact our day-to-day VSL work habits like an interface that interpreted MIDI live (or nearly live).
This IS the key!!!
More of the same is just more of the same. VSL is smart enough to realize that the future is a combination of their outstanding sampling and synful's interfacing.
Given that is now achieved with this forthcoming release- they will sell truckloads of this. If, however, they just add more to Pro Ed (to make SE), it will be undoubtedly excellent material, but... [:'(]
Mark my words - there are probably 5 different developers (min) working on this now. My money is still riding on VSL making the best solution.
Rob