Very true Phil...but on the other hand, commiting to a new sampler format is a pretty big deal, especially one like Giga, that requires a whole new rig. Not everyone is in the same rush. I think that you're right in that if you need the serious orchestral power rig today, GIGA is the solution. Then again, the EXS on Windows computers is pretty amazing now...oh right...no EXSII for those guys...bummer! -EP In a message dated 11/14/02 5:57:51 PM, pbuckle@... writes: >We know that software is always evolving and Eric Persing made some good >points about up coming improvements in the software samplers. >Who knows when the EX11 will arrive.....so do we all sit around and wait >for >it? >You really have to use what is working NOW. The jobs are out there now. >Not >in 2 or three months time when Emagic decide to turn their attention to >some >of our specific desires. >We sure get hung up with this "one day it will be really good when they >support blah blah blah" or "guess what we are going to release at the next >show" >I don't support the concept of "don't by xxxxxx because in 2 months time >Emagic will probably, almost , I think someone said, it's rumoured, you >won't believe how powerful it is, it's going to run on system 11, you'll >really be mad to miss out on this one, when they finish developing the >kernel for future software and it's going to make everything else look >like >crap and don't worry about Native Instruments cos nothing will prepare >you >for what could perhaps be arriving the very day that you decide to buy >something that already works perfectly well. >Know what I mean? >Phil Buckle.
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Re: [exs] orchestral programmers in london?
2002-11-15 by PersingEP@aol.com
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