Alex Fraser
Requires ☕️
You're posting in a (paid for) commercial thread.... or are they supposed to just be selling arenas?
You're posting in a (paid for) commercial thread.... or are they supposed to just be selling arenas?
Only if you are here to post information right?Jees, does it really matter?
Thanks Ben. I fear I may have delayed bringing some of my gear into the 21st century for too long as it is, so this was probably a good kick in the right direction i needed. I could have asked if this was going to work on my Akai S900 but thought better of it..Hi WW. We are working on Win7 compatibility if that's the only thing making you upgrade. I'd hate for us to force you into an upgrade if you ultimately didn't need to do it... Ben
If an idiot picks a fight in a forum that’s supposed to be educated, would you recommend just letting it slide? Aren’t forums supposed to educated... or are they supposed to just be selling arenas?
i’ll do you guys a favor, I’ll back down and you can spam with all the falsified info you want.
Jees, does it really matter?
I have another piano idea, but I can’t bring myself to even mention it to Paul or Christian.
So no contrary opinions to who paid for the thread?You're posting in a (paid for) commercial thread.
Did I pick a fight? I didn't mean to, and apologize if it seemed that way.
What falsified info? Couldn't someone accuse you of the same? My Master's is from University of Florida btw.
Nobody's intentionally challenging you, dude. I just wanted to (politely) point out the fallacies in your reasoning. I'd be surprised if a smart person like you couldn't see that.
There were no fallacies - you incorrectly quoted periods of music as they are considered in a collegiate point of view.
Trying to make an arguement that music is all influenced by music but always unique defies copyright law.
Nope. With all respect to everyone, I'm out on the subject!
Good move.
Anyhoo geez, wouldn't mind trying out HZ Strings!
Not what I was going for, only that in a commercial thread you can (rightly) expect a lot of positive comments promoting the product. Anyway, love to all. The coffee machine is calling.So no contrary opinions to who paid for the thread?
I guess that's what you just did.I have another piano idea, but I can’t bring myself to even mention it to Paul or Christian.
Sure - and I also wish there will be a demo version of the HZ (and other) new string librarie/s.Getting more curious about HZ Piano.
Here are the rules for the Commercial announcement forums :So no contrary opinions to who paid for the thread?
Now that you mention it, the legacy directory has a lot of hidden gemsOh, since this is Spitfire, I must mention my delight at what is probably a relatively little known patch in their libraries: Albion Legacy's muted piano patches! I've had a great time getting my Goldsmith on with that sucker! Think Capricorn One, First Blood, etc.
Too right. One of my regrets is that I came to SF a bit too late and missed out on the original Albion I.Now that you mention it, the legacy directory has a lot of hidden gems
Now that you mention it, the legacy directory has a lot of hidden gems
To stick back to the previous feud, I do think that some people are mistaking the collaboration of Spitfire & HZS, the composer itself (which I like a lot BTW), and the library as a tool.
Buying HZS doesn't mean necessarily that you're a fan-boy or trying to mimic Hans Zimmer.
You're just buying a composition tool, no ? (which I sadly won't since I'm just amateur composer without any music income haha).
After all, I've got a Stratocaster and never tried to sound like Jimi Hendrix or Eric Clapton (though I confess for David Gilmour ).
Then it's up to the composer to be creative by writing skills or further processing of sample.
...Or not creative at all, if your director urges you to sound like Hans.
Too right. One of my regrets is that I came to SF a bit too late and missed out on the original Albion I.
Buying HZS doesn't mean necessarily that you're a fan-boy or trying to mimic Hans Zimmer.
You're just buying a composition tool, no ?
This is also what I think. Two different composers using the exact same tools will create different music. And this library is no exception. I don't think 99% of people interested in HZS will use it as their only string library anyway, so it is more about adding new options to an already existing/always expanding template.