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#190833 - 09/05/03 06:03 AM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Registered: 03/18/00
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oleg7, quartet might be enough if you use it as follows:
1. Livesynth/Live - Styler - Accompaniment 2. Kontakt - Lead/Melody Voices 3. & 4. For other instances of VSTi or DXi
The effects do not require a separate instance. I assume this will be true in the future for Audio In & Vocal Harmonizers.
You would need the ensemble if you are into using many instances of synths. I will likely get the ensemble even if the quartet looks like it would be enough for my use. Oh well - I always over design!!!
I agree with you it is relatively expensive. It costs the same or more than V-Stack or RT Player Pro but it can do more for live performances, e.g., Scenes - midi/audio setups, etc. It costs very much less than Project5, but Project5 may work better and is supported by a larger company. Finally, there are the low cost/free hosts, e.g., Console, Chainer, etc. which may be good enough for general use.
[This message has been edited by Frank L. Rosenthal (edited 09-05-2003).]
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#190835 - 09/05/03 10:25 AM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Alex K, I don't want to undermine what Jos is recommending and doing. We need people like him to continue to make software for our use. Also it is risky to assess what Jos' goals are. In reading his tread I get the distinct impression that he is designing systems for use by hobbyist or home users and not the professional (live & studio). Older Yamaha soundcards use the 4 mb wavetables. While such wavetables are amazing for their size, the sound quality in terms of today's standard is very low. Latency of Yamaha's soft synths and soundcards are generally very high and not useful for live performance. Yamaha's SW1000XG soundcard (ASIO, WDM) may have overcome some of these problems with their recent drivers but in the past the best latency they could get is around 40 to 50 ms - not good enough!!! Yes, I get excellent latency (2.9 ms) with software synths, heavy duty streaming from the Hard Disk and professional effects. You need to use the better or pro soundcards, good drivers and good soft synths (Kontakt, Halion, LiveSynth Pro, etc.). I know some find this kind of information hard to accept but it is true!!! The sound developers and serious composers use this equipment and software all the time for live and studio work. In fact, you will find that they will often LAN together one sequencer PC with 2 to 6 sampler PCs with no problems with latency or overall quality of sound. These people use the Vienna Symphonic Library and Eastwest Quantum Leap Orchestra ($3000, 68GB): http://vsl.co.at/index?http://vsl.co.at/news/product_news.htm?cmsqflag=1 http://www.soundsonline.com/sophtml/details.phtml?sku=EW-155
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#190839 - 09/13/03 12:00 AM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Registered: 12/14/00
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Good news Frank, This may be easier than you think. You can set OMB to output to Midi Yoke NT:1. Next load Forte with HQ hypercanvas, and click the "Midi Configuration" tab, then click the "Channels" tab. On the left column deselect all Midi Yoke channels except #1. On the right, click the "Disable All" button. Now you will have to double click on the to bring up a pull down menu from which you will select the same midi channel as the input. Do this for all channels, except for channel 10 which you will leave as "disable". You can now load LiveSynth into Forte, and if you are using your full Synergi SF, you do the same thing except disable all channels except for channel 10. Of course, if you have customized a drums only SF, this is not necessary. So, it appears that Forte can control the Midi channel selection of the loaded plugins, and so, you only need OMB to use one MIDI Yoke channel output. Please let us know if this works well.
[This message has been edited by Vquestor (edited 09-12-2003).]
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