thought in first five minutes: The designed patches is where this thing really shines. Not sure how I feel about the loops yet (one sounds exactly like a section from Silvestri's Avenger's theme, lol) but the designer is fantastic.
will probably pick this up as soon as i can get VENTO2019 to work. Forgot to register my serials for Forzo and NOVO within the Heavyocity Site itself.
Love that lower register. Wish there was legato though.
So, not to be dense, but if I don't have the original Dominus, and get this, I'm not 'missing' any content, right? This is just like Dominus expanded, correct? Sounds lovely!
while not third party, Stefano's walkthroughs are pretty honest. Granted he made the lib, and he's great at using it, but it's not overly sales-y, which is refreshing
that's a valid point. I'm 90% sure those libraries with NKS were an update after release, but who knows. I would be very surprised if TM had NKS though, and didn't make mention of it as a potential selling point.
i have something similar to this, but still need to assemble it. I've got a two tops/slabs of wood, one for the desk top, one for the sliding drawer which will house my 88 key controller. Remind me and i'll take a pic when done.
Thanks man, looking to do more hybrid stuff, so figured dm-307 would be useful.
NOVO is good (not so much for vanilla strings but hybrid & rhythmic) but I went full NOVO.
not really sure how I feel about this. Kind of reminds me of @Jaap 's Gh'nuhan for some reason.
Not really sure what this offers above Omnisphere & Jaap's plugin. Neat idea, but not sure how 'groundbreaking' this is as SFA would like to think. Suppose it's all marketing. Real shame there isn't a...
you have to either go from ultimate to ultimate update, or upgrade from Ultimate to Composer (collector?) edition. You can't go from an earlier version of ultimate to the standard/non-ultimate 12, unfortunately.
would love to hear more thoughts when you've had time to dig into it. I neither own this nor CSS, but someone mentioned CSS has a 'darker' tone, while this has a bit less so of one.
Also i think the section is larger than SCS, yes?
looks and sounds amazing, great work!
also, props on that clean and beautiful GUI design. Too many devs don't keep their UX clean, yours looks especially nice.
Exquisite, thank you for sharing. Not sure if I had heard Mr. Yoshimatsu's work before but it is incredible. Great detail and orchestration, reminds me of Alexandre Desplat & Austin Wintory
Many people dislike change - for a variety of reasons, some valid, some not so much. I do think people definitely make some issues on 10 much bigger issues than they should be
guessing they didn't want to re-invent the wheel with the timing/sound controls which may not be implemented in their engine? With Kontakt, they can already use time machine and whatever other utilities are already there to manipulate the sound, I'm guessing. But I don't know. They were sure to...
TBH i'm still getting used to NKS, and am really not a fan of the KK software right now. But I've always wanted the ability to have more physical 'tweak-ability' with Omnisphere, so for that price, probably hard to go wrong, right?
So you'd buy two things, generally, right? One for the main...
That's pretty much where I'm at with this. I think I'd pass either way as it seems a bit niche for my use. The basses sound great but I just don't see the use for the other stuff that much. Much less a whole library
one thing i'd like to see in Omni2 (maybe it's there and i don't know) is the ability to add your own tags/descriptors in addition to the rating system and filter by that (or by the pre-existing description)
That's a pretty simple take to a more complex issue. Just because genpop wasn't aware of the flaw doesn't mean malicious actors didn't already know or weren't already trying to exploit it.
Check out the idea of responsible disclosure
Neither could I, in the little I saw it mentioned both RDP bug and the Intel bug. your mention of turning off hyper threading is what made me think of the zombie load. Also the Intel flaw covers more than just Windows 7 and 8 :)
Either way always patch your systems