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  • edmond denferedmond denfer

    Cycling'74 Pluggo 3.0Published on 03/03/12 at 18:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Everything was perfect except the manual away.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Installed on my old G5 Pluggo runs smoothly and is relatively stable.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for ten years. It is no longer possible to buy it and I think I'll keep my ordo anything for these plug-in dementia and hyper creative. This can only be used to tweak sounds and contexts or realism is not appropriate. Pluggo has made me happy more than once now and again!
  • GouyousfGouyousf

    Cycling'74 Pluggo 3.0Published on 07/11/05 at 04:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Installation without problem .... I use for the authorization iLock anti-piracy ... Everything works fine ...
    Cliar manual but in English ... But it's not complicated ... trs
    I have WinXP 3.51 ... ... ... ca rolls

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    2ordis ... I spend at each other with iLock .... even if we can allow on two computers with products like Native instruments ...
    a fixed PIV 3.2 2GoRAM ... ASUS luxury gadget thing ... and sound card ECHO Layla24 ...
    a Dell Inspiron 9300 Centrino 1.83GHz Pentium and 2GoRAM ... and card Echo Indigo DJ
    So it runs without problem ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought 2 months ago ... when it's finally out on WinXP.
    Well, there's someth…
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    Installation without problem .... I use for the authorization iLock anti-piracy ... Everything works fine ...
    Cliar manual but in English ... But it's not complicated ... trs
    I have WinXP 3.51 ... ... ... ca rolls

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    2ordis ... I spend at each other with iLock .... even if we can allow on two computers with products like Native instruments ...
    a fixed PIV 3.2 2GoRAM ... ASUS luxury gadget thing ... and sound card ECHO Layla24 ...
    a Dell Inspiron 9300 Centrino 1.83GHz Pentium and 2GoRAM ... and card Echo Indigo DJ
    So it runs without problem ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought 2 months ago ... when it's finally out on WinXP.
    Well, there's something in the ...
    Personally, I work with analog synths ... and I do my virtual effects with the WAVES pack, pack native, GRM tools etc ... To put my back ...
    Indeed, I can not find a trs INTERESTED ... graphics are often rotten ... and treatment are either conventional (so much to do with the plug in more attraillant) is too SPACE, see unusable ... (delay Grainulaire compltement tars) ... Not convinced at all ...
    BUT I think the intrt is in virtual instruments .... They enjoyable and intuitive graphics (It means a lot) ... and .... ITS trs rich ...
    MOSTLY they are simple ...
    Virtual instrumentals with today, there are rglages everywhere and often unusable small ... ... so people make and modify presets lgrement ...
    The synths each a simple and intuitive ... The sound of the oscilloscope is pure trs rich to the virtual ...
    No effect on optient easy bass lines, or groundwater and trs trs INTERESTED original ...
    I do not regret this purchase at all just for the dozen small synths that fill me more than all the CS80, Minimoog virtual Oddity .... etc. ... The BIG finally simple intuitive ....
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