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#190860 - 10/11/03 04:49 AM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Anonymous
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Hi everyone,
I'm new here at this board. And registred after reading all this posts. My question is the following.. I have a DAW station, and recently added an aardvark LX6pro audiocard (really good low latency but no sounds onboard). I couldn't make it work together with my old audigy, so I putted this one into my other internet pc. I used to play midifiles (xg/gs/gm) with vanbasco together with a good soundfont. And playing live guitar, keyboard and singing. Worked fantastic. No need for launching nuendo. But I can't do this anymore.. No more access straight to soundfonts :-( I use winXP Pro. After reading these posts, I think a combination of MidiYoke NT, Vanbasco, Livesynth Pro, Brainspawn forte will simulate what I did before with only the audigy.. I can order brainspawn via the net, but can not find Livesynth pro anywhere. Is the support of this program finished? Or does anybody knows where I can order this? If I understand right, is it possible to select the BS Forte inside VanBasco?
Thanks for answers in advance, regards, Nina
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#190861 - 10/11/03 06:01 AM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/18/00
Posts: 1008
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Vquestor, I just got forte 1.3 Beta 3 and tested all the things critical for my application (selfish) with the following results:
Works & Sounds Excellent:
LiveSynth Pro Kontakt UltraFunk Sonitus Effects Audio In DecaBuddy (fixed harmonies) Appearance Excellent Launches quickly Loads VST instruments in Kontakt fairly quickly - not as fast as in Cubase SX
Nice to have & issues:
Save the Audio In Module settings in the forte Ensemble files.
Midi notes are not reaching VoiceMachine or DecaBuddy.
As far as I am concerned the good people at Brainspawn could remove the Beta designation (once the midi notes to DecaBuddy/VoiceMachine is solved) and call it a day - which is almost a lifetime for an old man. I am happy with the way it is. They plan on implementing further innovations, e.g., MidiFx similar to Cakewalk Sonar. You should know that the guitar guys are very happy with the implementation of Audio In. It significantly enhances their ability to generate noise. Good for them!!! By the way, I got Cakewalk Sonar 3.0 and it still can't do vocal harmonizers - no way of getting midi notes to the effects. It can now play more than one synth at a time without the use of Project5.
Brainspawn forte Ensemble is by far the most effective, efficient and reliable host. Plus it is affordable (relatively).
Finally, who knows what happened to LiveSynth Pro. There are other synths on the market which will play soundfonts, e.g., BS-16, Audio Compositor, Orion Sampler (I think), rgaudio, SeerMusic, Sound Burst, etc. These just do not work as well or sound as well on Yamaha styles or midis. The styles and midis would need to be modified to work with a GM Wavetable. If you are going to make such changes then Edirol's HQ Hyper Canvas is a good option. Also VSampler 3.0 is out and it can handle soundfonts quite well but can't find the Yamaha drums in sYnergi GS.
Hopefully, LiveSynth Pro will come back stronger than ever or in a new incarnation of some kind.
Alternatively, we should convince some of the very talented programmers on this forum to devise a small tranlation program (XG to GM) with emphasis on the individual drum instruments and appropriate note numbers. I would even be willing to pay $30 for this program. I could do this myself with GNMidi but I am an old man and would rather watch grass grow or the weather channel!!!
[This message has been edited by Frank L. Rosenthal (edited 10-11-2003).]
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#190868 - 10/14/03 01:53 PM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Member
Registered: 02/17/00
Posts: 532
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Hi Jim
This seems to work. Sony GRT170 Laptop 2.8 GHz P4, expanded to 1G RAM, 60GB HD, 16" LCD. Add Indigo IO card for ASIO drivers and high quality AD and DA conversions. Yamaha UX16 is my MIDI interface which I use with various keyboards as controllers. As long as you have an AC outlet, you are fine. Don't expect much on the internal battery.
I am running, Forte (Demo), Kontakt, Virtual Guitarist, NI Carbon, X-Phrase. I have not tried HD streaming with Kontakt with this system.
If you are going to carry stuff around, there is no more need for a desktop computer.
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#190869 - 10/14/03 01:58 PM
Re: Frank- FLR2003 status?
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/18/00
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Jick Duck, I guess almost anything is doable if you are sufficiently motivated and take the time and money to make it happen. To get everything in one box you could go the very expensive route as follows: Eko Systems http://www.openlabs.com/ Wersi & others These approaches my satisfy your objects but it will come at a high cost. Another approach is go about it with separate modules: Roland A37 midi controller or other Shuttle computer with an excellent soundcard http://www.shuttle.com/ Mixer/Amp/Speakers Etc. After all this you would need to get your choice of software some of which has been discussed in this thread. I hope this helps.
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