This tool has set me on edge! As soon as I saw the video of this, I thought "this is the scary future right now." The Synful stuff was a clever programming concept, but not useable at least to me because of the basic sounds that were being programmed. But this - it is the greatest sounds available on the planet, and now being handled by artificial musical intelligence that works. Wow! Congratulations to the VSL for this achievement, as well as all the others. I am in a state of combined exhiliration, inspiration, and terror for my bank account.
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Universal Mode
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Bill, do you remember the long conversation we had about automation? And the potential it held for writing more than programming? And the limitations that might be experienced?
Funny how things turn out.
Regards,
Alex.
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Universal mode is in fact the attention grabber. Maybe we can talk about here a bit because it's the feature I've been thinking about as well:
It needs a ton of RAM to hold all those articulations correct? Obviously you would use the RAM optimizer (or whatever it's called) at some point and get rid of the excess. In terms of workflow though what's the way to go? Play all the parts throughout the orchestra with just a single patch on each instrument and then one at a time use universal mode with each instrument, get the track right, freeze it and move on?
Or will we all want to have G5's everywhere loaded up with universal mode VI's?
What will be the most efficient yet practical way to go?
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@William said:
Wow! Congratulations to the VSL for this achievement, as well as all the others. I am in a state of combined exhiliration, inspiration, and terror for my bank account.
That's what I call a working business plan and creating a product that is needed and wanted. [:)]
Really very well, done, Herb & companions.
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@dpcon said:
Universal mode is in fact the attention grabber. Maybe we can talk about here a bit because it's the feature I've been thinking about as well:
It needs a ton of RAM to hold all those articulations correct? Obviously you would use the RAM optimizer (or whatever it's called) at some point and get rid of the excess. In terms of workflow though what's the way to go? Play all the parts throughout the orchestra with just a single patch on each instrument and then one at a time use universal mode with each instrument, get the track right, freeze it and move on?
Or will we all want to have G5's everywhere loaded up with universal mode VI's?
What will be the most efficient yet practical way to go?
I'd reeaaally like to know this too. Universal mode would be my bread and butter. But if I could only load up 10 universal patches in Logic on my G5, I'd be pretty bummed out.