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Bopa
Published on 02/20/04 at 12:35
No problem with installation on Windows 2000.
The installation is logically long as each CD is full of good sounds.
The configuration of each guitar is very simple: do not waste time reading the record back and forth before they get out a sound: Everything is clearly explained ... Except perhaps the use of channel 16 is left out altogether (some lines on the manual while the use, in the words deSteinberg seems promising).
If anyone has an info ...
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Coupled with Cubase 5 VST 32, Virtual Guitarist is perfectly stable ...
I use a KA7 Athlon 100 with 133 chipset VIA - about 900 MB of RAM, all operated by a sblast Live SPDIF.
No blocking.
Since December 2004: works very well also on a Pentium 4 2.66 Ghz.
OVERALL OPINION
Produces relatively expensive but very nice to use, good rhythm, beautiful acoustic guitars, easy to use: just what I expected.
The installation is logically long as each CD is full of good sounds.
The configuration of each guitar is very simple: do not waste time reading the record back and forth before they get out a sound: Everything is clearly explained ... Except perhaps the use of channel 16 is left out altogether (some lines on the manual while the use, in the words deSteinberg seems promising).
If anyone has an info ...
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Coupled with Cubase 5 VST 32, Virtual Guitarist is perfectly stable ...
I use a KA7 Athlon 100 with 133 chipset VIA - about 900 MB of RAM, all operated by a sblast Live SPDIF.
No blocking.
Since December 2004: works very well also on a Pentium 4 2.66 Ghz.
OVERALL OPINION
Produces relatively expensive but very nice to use, good rhythm, beautiful acoustic guitars, easy to use: just what I expected.