Okay -- LET ME REPHRASE THE QUESTION:
Has ANYONE on this forum had any experience with the above-mentioned VSTi synths? If so, please add YOUR comments.
Thanks.
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VST synths -- Poizone, PPG, and Kontakt 2...
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Re: VST synths -- Poizone, PPG, and Kontakt 2...
Hi Sammy
I've got Kontakt 2 and Kontakt Experience. I have had problems with it. The install instructions are ambiguous and i never got the browser working properley. I have alot of NI stuff and i've not had any installation issues before. I had a project in SONAR recently that just would not open - 1 instance of Kontakt 2 in it. I had to uninstall K2 in order to get the project back. I have not re-installed.
If you are looking - i got a deal from B&H Photo in NY (my wife picked it up for me when she was on business there - i'm in UK) It was K2 + Experience + tutorial DVD as a bundle.
Matthew
I've got Kontakt 2 and Kontakt Experience. I have had problems with it. The install instructions are ambiguous and i never got the browser working properley. I have alot of NI stuff and i've not had any installation issues before. I had a project in SONAR recently that just would not open - 1 instance of Kontakt 2 in it. I had to uninstall K2 in order to get the project back. I have not re-installed.
If you are looking - i got a deal from B&H Photo in NY (my wife picked it up for me when she was on business there - i'm in UK) It was K2 + Experience + tutorial DVD as a bundle.
Matthew
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No one around here ever gets my posts...
I'm learning how to pare my posts down.
Thanks for offering the software to me. I already own Kontakt 2. I am merely hoping to spark a discussion about these great synths. I can always learn new things, so I'm hoping that some of you might have some positive experiences to share.
- Sammy
"I don't suffer from insanity; I love every minute of it!"
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Thanks for offering the software to me. I already own Kontakt 2. I am merely hoping to spark a discussion about these great synths. I can always learn new things, so I'm hoping that some of you might have some positive experiences to share.
- Sammy
"I don't suffer from insanity; I love every minute of it!"
http://www.sammyjames.com/music.htm
Re: VST synths -- Poizone, PPG, and Kontakt 2...
"Thanks for offering the software to me. I already own Kontakt 2. "
Errrr....I was'nt.
Errrr....I was'nt.
Re: VST synths -- Poizone, PPG, and Kontakt 2...
I have the PPG soft synth and love it. Instal was simple and my X6 plays it perfectly, running through Cubase Studio 4. The sounds are just like the original keyboard that I had and are easily manipulated for that unique PPG sound. The soft version does not contain the sequncer section, but I thought it was pretty ordinary on the original anyway.
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Yes. I agree. I had to go to the Waldorf site to download a patch (because it was crashing Cubase 4!) but when I did that, it worked perfectly. I also love that sound. It brinngs me back to the 80s big-time.
And Matthew -- sorry, my mistake. I got the impression that you were hoping to unload your copy, but I'm happy that you've chosen to keep it. If you need some help with the install, email me (find my email on my profile page, or go to my web site).
Later.
- Sammy
"I don't suffer from insanity; I love every minute of it!"
http://www.sammyjames.com/music.htm
And Matthew -- sorry, my mistake. I got the impression that you were hoping to unload your copy, but I'm happy that you've chosen to keep it. If you need some help with the install, email me (find my email on my profile page, or go to my web site).
Later.
- Sammy
"I don't suffer from insanity; I love every minute of it!"
http://www.sammyjames.com/music.htm