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  • Any Logic Pro + Opus 1 file, online?

    I would like a lot studying classical pieces renderings on Logic Pro + EXS24 + Opus 1.

    Is there any Logic file to download, online? I found only Cubase + VSL Pro Herb's works... [:'(]

    Thank you for any help,
    Chinablu

  • Not logic files, but mp3 streams or downloads.

    go to products, click on horizon series, and then on opus 1 from the sidebar on the left, then on the map for your part of the world, and finally on demos.

  • I listened several times to the online mp3 files before buying Opus 1 (it arrived three days ago and I'm still astonished by its magnificent sound...).

    I'd like to see how it works "behind the scenes" [:)]

    Chinablu

  • I still feel the same way, although we are now having a love-hate relationship, since what used to take me 15 minutes to realise an orchestral arrangement now takes me an hour - but the results are really worth it.

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    @Chinablu said:

    I listened several times to the online mp3 files before buying Opus 1 (it arrived three days ago and I'm still astonished by its magnificent sound...).

    I'd like to see how it works "behind the scenes" [:)]

    Chinablu


    Various people have posted MIDI files so you should be able to get a good idea from those.

    DG

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    @DG said:

    Various people have posted MIDI files so you should be able to get a good idea from those.

    DG


    Thank you,

    China

  • Chinablu,
    for what its worth, a very decent fellow named Kai built an articulation tool, and very decently put it on this site, with his lightweight version of an Opus 1 setup. It's worth looking at, and best of all, you get see the tool in action (In Logic envirorment) and use keyswitches for simple and quick articulation entry.
    Also included is a great text file explaining how it works written for dummies like me, so it's easy to understand.

    I think it's in the VSL instruments sticky at the top of the EXS topic.

    Regards,

    Alex.

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