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#397510 - 12/28/14 01:03 PM
Re: a new virtual arranger module
[Re: adimatis]
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#397521 - 12/29/14 02:16 AM
Re: a new virtual arranger module
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 01/28/05
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It's the future of arrangers get used to it.... I believe so. I am actually very interested to see when and which one of the big manufacturers will come up with a software version of their own arrangers. I am willing to bet on Korg being the first one, but obviously can be somebody else. The vArranger and this new module as well seems to me still unpolish products, even though very capable and with great potential. But you can tell they are in their early stages. Functionality might be there, at least with vArr, but to be honest, to me is too little eye-candy to attract me. Let's say for a second that Roland will come up with a software version of BK-7m, both GUI wise and functionality. How cool that'd be? And of course, there is so much more possible in the virtual environment, so I believe that would be a great great product. And for the right price (which no doubt will be higher in the beginning, but much more realistic after a while) I would definitely go that route. Nice try this Callisto Module, maybe it will develop some more into a more appealing application, the new touchscreens make everything much more user friendly nowadays. It's just nice to see another try.
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#397522 - 12/29/14 05:30 AM
Re: a new virtual arranger module
[Re: adimatis]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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It's the future of arrangers get used to it.... I believe so. I am actually very interested to see when and which one of the big manufacturers will come up with a software version of their own arrangers. I am willing to bet on Korg being the first one, but obviously can be somebody else. The vArranger and this new module as well seems to me still unpolish products, even though very capable and with great potential. But you can tell they are in their early stages. Functionality might be there, at least with vArr, but to be honest, to me is too little eye-candy to attract me. Let's say for a second that Roland will come up with a software version of BK-7m, both GUI wise and functionality. How cool that'd be? And of course, there is so much more possible in the virtual environment, so I believe that would be a great great product. And for the right price (which no doubt will be higher in the beginning, but much more realistic after a while) I would definitely go that route. Nice try this Callisto Module, maybe it will develop some more into a more appealing application, the new touchscreens make everything much more user friendly nowadays. It's just nice to see another try. I think V-arranger has come a very long way allready, when you look at the arranger functionallity its almost on par with the Totl arrangers... This product also will eventually catch up... But the downfall of these systems, is that they dont come with hundreds of top line styles working out of the box, ... Which would require both a long range of selfprogammed or professionally converted styles... And an own High quallity sound engine for those styles... As long as that does not happen, they will not be a force to reckon with.
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