Realitone Sunset Choir

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@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!

/Anders


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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. ;)


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half percent is good!
instrument looks really interesting.
looking forward to your rundown of NAMM on VI.


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Scoredog wrote: Apr 18, 2023 11:19 am looking forward to your rundown of NAMM on VI.
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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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.
So "less than half percent edited" isn't code for "ready for release"? Coward!
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