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Realitone Sunset Choir
Realitone Sunset Choir
@MikeGreen - you should do a “give me your cash” articulation. Perhaps you’ve already have, if so where should I send them
Sounds great listening through the noise that is NAMM. Got plenty of mileage out of the strings.
I’m sure this will be as useful.
Best of luck with the release!
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Sounding very nice, good luck with it Mike.
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Looking forward to this, Mike. Sounds great…and I never seem to have enough choir libraries. Some very unique features in this one should also set it apart from the others.
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Mike showed it to me at NAMM. Very unique and sounds really good.
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My god, that guy is inarticulate! "This instrument is less than half percent edited" is just one of the cringey gems in there.
This has been a really ambitious project, and I've been much more nervous about this instrument than others, because I went so far overboard with the upfront recording costs. Which is risky, since unlike strings, choirs aren't as easy of a sell. (Some developers and I were joking about how you could release the worst strings library ever, but you can still count on a core group of 500 people who will buy it, no matter how bad.)
Response at the show was very encouraging, though, so I'm feeling optimistic. It's part of why I like doing NAMM, because it energizes and re-motivates me. Although ... with teardown and all the other post-NAMM stuff, I feel like taking a nap.
This has been a really ambitious project, and I've been much more nervous about this instrument than others, because I went so far overboard with the upfront recording costs. Which is risky, since unlike strings, choirs aren't as easy of a sell. (Some developers and I were joking about how you could release the worst strings library ever, but you can still count on a core group of 500 people who will buy it, no matter how bad.)
Response at the show was very encouraging, though, so I'm feeling optimistic. It's part of why I like doing NAMM, because it energizes and re-motivates me. Although ... with teardown and all the other post-NAMM stuff, I feel like taking a nap.
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half percent is good!
instrument looks really interesting.
looking forward to your rundown of NAMM on VI.
instrument looks really interesting.
looking forward to your rundown of NAMM on VI.
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Just posted:
https://vi-control.net/community/thread ... st-5327475
It's been fun writing about the process, although I wish I could cut to the chase and get to the "It's released!" post.
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So "less than half percent edited" isn't code for "ready for release"? Coward!Mike Greene wrote: ↑Apr 18, 2023 4:28 pm It's been fun writing about the process, although I wish I could cut to the chase and get to the "It's released!" post.
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