[Fmpro] native instruments users?
Susan Poliniak
spoliniak at mindspring.com
Tue Jun 19 15:42:09 GMT 2007
Speaking of VSL, could someone advise me on how their purchasing
system works? For all I know, this is a stupid question, but when
I've visited the site, there are so many options and it seems as
though it's cheapest to buy one set, and then upgrade or crossgrade
into a different one, etc. instead of buying the whole shebang at one
time.
So what's the cheapest way to get the best *full* library from them?
- S
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Susan Poliniak
susan at susanpoliniak dot com
www dot susanpoliniak dot com
On 19 Jun 2007, at 11:38GMT-04:00, Chris Alpiar wrote:
> Ive always thought of NI as kind of Prosumer ware, half way between
> consumer
> and pro use. I have NI/Kontakt that comes with finale and while
> it's a WHOLE
> lot better then an 8 mb GM soundfont, it's a far cry from the Vienna
> symphonic library full pro edition that I got, but that was like 6k
> for
> Vienna, so probably a good deal for your money
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com
> [mailto:fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com] On Behalf Of
> girltunes
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 11:29 AM
> To: fmpro at nxport.com
> Subject: [Fmpro] native instruments users?
>
> recently attended seminar on nativeinstruments -- anyone out there
> using it? If so, what do you think of it?
> Thanks!
>
> Ferris Gluck
>
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