Here is an example provided by Liontracs:
“For example, in one Groove X-R host engine you can run the Hammond B3 Organ from Native Instruments Vintage Organs collection, and you can trigger this from any controller or MIDI source. In another engine you can run one of the Bristol Audio vintage synths, say an ARP Odyssey 2600, and you can trigger this from another controller or MIDI source. In the remaining eight engines you can run eight separate instances of the provided Sonic Projects OP-X Pro II synthesizer, each instance playing a different preset.”
You can have up to ten MIDI-USB keyboards or controllers connected and each can play a different VSTi / ASIO synthesizer loaded into memory and with its own virtual desktop page.
No pricing or availability info at this point.
For more information, visit Groove XR.
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Rob SherrattNew AFfiliatePosted on 04/21/2011 at 14:00:04The Distributor is http://corcyraglobal.com and there is a lot more information about the Groove XR at the web site and user forum, everyone is welcome to join and ask questions.
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