Hi,
I have just checked - no demo yet, the product is about to be finished.
There will be demos asap.
Best,
Paul
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Hi,
Chamber Strings II will be released as soon as they are ready, late May / early June 2008.
Solo Strings II are not scheduled yet, so I´ll have to say that i don´t know what the future will bring.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Paul
@Paul said:
...so I´ll have to say that i don´t know what the future will bring.Paul
Dear Paul
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Edited: 19th of april 08 by:
... I made an unclear joke here - which I've deleted now -sorry!
lg
Beat
Hi Beat,
as you know, we are doing our best to announce our upcoming products when they are really ready for release.
Recording additional instruments is quite a task, and there can be many hurdles in the recording and editing process - from sick musicians to corrupt data and so on.
And there is nothing worse than waiting for something you desperately need. So we are avoiding disappointments and frustration this way.
We will record many more instruments, and we will release the corresponding information as soon as possible [:)]
Thanks for your understanding,
Paul
@Paul said:
Hi Beat,
as you know...and there is nothing worse than waiting for something you desperately need. So we are avoiding disappointments and frustration this way. We will record many more instruments, and we will release the corresponding information as soon as possible
... Thanks for your understanding,
Paul
Hi Paul
I wanted to make a joke... but I did not succeeded in doing it. I apologize to you for beeing so unclear.
If I could I would make my post unwritten. Sorry [:$]
Beat
Funny, I used to use pfp's all the time. Now Velocity Crossfade is my best friend! :)
I'm another big fan of PFP's.
Whenever auditioning a string, woodwind or brass sintrument .... PFP are my goto patch ... because they you get to hear a good dynamic range .... and they are infact very, very playable.
I was always puzzled as to why they were not included in the original Chamber Strings I. Is this just not a typical articulation in Chamber music?
Very much looking forward to Chamber II .. pricing looks affordable.
Thanks