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  • Docteur FrogDocteur Frog

    E-MU Peter Siedlaczek Advanced OrchestraPublished on 11/15/02 at 05:23
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    Map Peter Siedlaczek "Advanced Orchestra" REPRESENTATIVES a large sound palette of the largest samples of the European orchestral and symphonic ensembles. This card brings the best patches of sound bank "Advanced Orchestra" native format Aka who sells t CDRoms within 5 days of the S3000. You can not really talk about similarity maps Orchestral Sessions 1 and 2 E-mu as these banks often use instruments soli. The "Peter Siedlaczek - Advanced Orchestra" can only sduire lovers of string ensembles or wind instruments.
    INTERESTED: it respects the physical location in the heart of the musicians of the orchestra on a strophonique which offers a lot of ism. However, I regret that some presets are …
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    Map Peter Siedlaczek "Advanced Orchestra" REPRESENTATIVES a large sound palette of the largest samples of the European orchestral and symphonic ensembles. This card brings the best patches of sound bank "Advanced Orchestra" native format Aka who sells t CDRoms within 5 days of the S3000. You can not really talk about similarity maps Orchestral Sessions 1 and 2 E-mu as these banks often use instruments soli. The "Peter Siedlaczek - Advanced Orchestra" can only sduire lovers of string ensembles or wind instruments.
    INTERESTED: it respects the physical location in the heart of the musicians of the orchestra on a strophonique which offers a lot of ism. However, I regret that some presets are a bit "moooo-weary" but by changing the attack on the envelope everything is in order. It's a good card, I prfre the solo instruments of the card Orchestral Sessions 1. But the brass, the better the Siedlaczek Peter Sessions 2.

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  • AlmanyakAlmanyak

    E-MU Peter Siedlaczek Advanced OrchestraPublished on 04/11/08 at 11:49
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    1 slot 32 MB of sounds typically Orchestral. The samples and sounds are as varied as practitioner. Some are truly majestic. Mainly oriented large sections. This means, for a note jou it seems to have 4, 8, 12 + (depending on the patches) musicians who follow us the finger and it ... Great variations of strings, brass, only the voices are plutt average, but few trs. A selection of fairly standard desk. Gal never even today. Yet I see happen. Trs good and large selection of orchestral percussion (the largest I've heard on hard). That's my opinion the most compelling in terms "Ensemble Orchestral", as most other East "solidarity" with some set "flashy", it is quite the opposite.
    Combining sc…
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    1 slot 32 MB of sounds typically Orchestral. The samples and sounds are as varied as practitioner. Some are truly majestic. Mainly oriented large sections. This means, for a note jou it seems to have 4, 8, 12 + (depending on the patches) musicians who follow us the finger and it ... Great variations of strings, brass, only the voices are plutt average, but few trs. A selection of fairly standard desk. Gal never even today. Yet I see happen. Trs good and large selection of orchestral percussion (the largest I've heard on hard). That's my opinion the most compelling in terms "Ensemble Orchestral", as most other East "solidarity" with some set "flashy", it is quite the opposite.
    Combining scale, fishing, environment, outstanding (excellent for film music) is not one of the cards hsitation the most versatile is the search for truly effective orchestral sound.
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