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Me after buying OT products...It seems more geared toward orchestral and poor.
Me after buying OT products...It seems more geared toward orchestral and poor.
Anyone think it is worth the plunge now at full price?
I used it too.I know I used it in the chase scene for the Westworld contest. I would definitely get it over Time Micro.
Thanks dzilizzi! Yeah, I'm thinking the same thing. I've been watching the Micro and Macro videos over and over to see which one I like best. I really like the sound design patches of Micro and the celeste,harp, madolin patches, but some of the other stuff seams a little less useful for my purposes. When I listen to time Macro, I feel like everything pretty much sounds good and would be useful to me--though I'm not a fan of the choir Zzs patches. They sound a little funny to me.Time Macro was the first library I bought on Preorder. I did wait until there was a minimal walkthrough. It is great for adding movement in a piece. I know I used it in the chase scene for the Westworld contest. I would definitely get it over Time Micro.
That said, for a hobbyist, I'm not sure it is worth the full price. But then, I don't think much is worth the full price. I also think those NI sales at 50% off were to help pay for the new player, but since it is out, not sure if there will be any more of them.
Yeah, I've been thinking about that as well. Its definitely a good concept and I wish they did that for Kontakt. I use FL studio and its not the best with Sine.Remember that when they port it over to SINE you'll be able to take your pick from the à la carte menu. Probably not worth it if you want quite a lot of the library, but if you only end up finding a few instruments that really speak to you, it might work out.
That's cool! Do you have a link to your submission? I'd love to hear it and glad to hear that the library is still useful to you.I used it too.
It’s a good library to add detail or momentum in somehow dull passages
This is not my go-to lib but I end up using it more than I thought initially. Specially the choirs patches.
Wow, that's a convincing recommendation Thanks TheKRock! Do you have any examples of your work online I could check out? I'm always struggling to get the right feel and sound for my intros and outros. Do you think it would be particularly helpful with those? I'm also interested in layering Time Macro with other libraries. Do you have any libraries you particularly like to layer it with? Thanks again! Cheers!I bought it pre order as well and use it all the time. Its in easily half the cues in every movie I do. Worth every penny in my opinion...for what its worth.
I'm loving the sound (as always) and concept of this one. Thoughts?
Hi Chris, I did a video on Time Macro in 2018:
It has some unique presets for sure.
Bill
Sure, it’s hereThat's cool! Do you have a link to your submission? I'd love to hear it and glad to hear that the library is still useful to you.
Sure, it’s here
The choir patches can be heard when Caleb’s tripping. Actually I think 99% of choirs come from Time Macro.
There are also regular Aaah and Oooh and Mmmmh patches, not only aleatoric or measured ones.
The lowest male choir sound come from a Mellotron
Also, FWIW, a while ago I did a tune only with Time Micro. For what I had in mind it was quite a challenge.
Not sure the tune is really good, but it shows some possibilities and sounds not heard in official demos.
Like Time Macro, Time Micro is not only about aleatoric stuff, there are also short-ish articulations, like Marcato, on some instruments.
The microphones settings are also very helpful, from close intimate to ambient aerial.
Thanks Bill! I eventually did one as well