hey guys...your are all wrong ! this is the hard disk version coming !
no more stuffit ! [*-)]:
no more stuffit ! [*-)]:
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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.
@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]
@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).
@Austin Haynes said:
If the Symphonic Cube is going to be 24 bit, will that alone as a feature be noticeable to our ears? The 16 bit samples have basically no noise in them at all so what can you get out of the 24 bit one's? I'm curious....
I truly hope they try something similar as Synful does with it's intelligence....imagine how much quicker we could compose and have realistic results instead of programming. [:)]
@jc5 said:
I am curious to see just how 'intelligent' an 'intelligent' instrument can be made at this point in time.. while I would value this as much as everyone else, I'm not sure that I'm willing to give up control of my articulation choices unless the system really works beyond what I've been imagining...