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  • migeiramigeira

    Kirk Hunter Studios RubyPublished on 01/24/08 at 09:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    So much to say that the hunter sign Krk with its collection of virtual instruments the best ever performance installation, collections are magnificent book on hard drives, no more laboriously copy 16 dvd!
    More that connect, listen, choose what you want to copy on your hard drive and personal zouuuuu everything works. Copy yes, because the external hard drive is 5400 rpm and thus is too lightweight to walk properly in heavy use.
    However, I can assure you that it's really happy to have only one copy of manipulation do you zou lance copy you can go take a shower quickly, pti cif or in my case a lil episode of Nip / Tuck is back and hop hop hop directly to the use of bte!

    SUITABILITY/P…
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    So much to say that the hunter sign Krk with its collection of virtual instruments the best ever performance installation, collections are magnificent book on hard drives, no more laboriously copy 16 dvd!
    More that connect, listen, choose what you want to copy on your hard drive and personal zouuuuu everything works. Copy yes, because the external hard drive is 5400 rpm and thus is too lightweight to walk properly in heavy use.
    However, I can assure you that it's really happy to have only one copy of manipulation do you zou lance copy you can go take a shower quickly, pti cif or in my case a lil episode of Nip / Tuck is back and hop hop hop directly to the use of bte!

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    To run the Kontakt engine uses Ruby 2.2, this Confre him a easy to use and above all good management trs size banks thanks to ProCD own scripts Kontakt.
    I can not pledge to use Giga and EXS formats because I do not use them.
    on the other hand I also work as Digidesign Structure, and my faith, everything works perfectly, the KeyChanger are recognized just like in Kontakt, so we can REALLY say that Ruby is an easy to use dconcertante.
    It runs extremely well, do not unnecessarily brle of memory and my config (Core 2 Duo 3GB DDR 533 + + dd 10000rpm) the small bte REALLY is perfectly stable and resource-efficient , even with the convolution reverb in action!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just acqurir, however, as I put in isolation complte since I have I can assure you that this is an exemplary product, a ratio price quality unbeatable and especially it is REALLY the only bank that is complete, you will find all the nuances of the game, ALL! (Not as in VSL or you have to pay more for almost everything ....)
    Banks are dclines in several types of orchestras, in the case of Ruby, Chamber Orchestra, Strings soli, brass solos, and Symphony Orchestra in concert.
    Ism is their poustouflant!! Fidler also largely as VSL, even more I found for myself, and by computing, for 600S you have everything you would in VSL for more than 3000 euros, with the same quality. ...
    Brief conclusion, Kirk Hunter sign a killing here, which comes largely empiter on distributions or the European VSL Eastwest, banks are a quality and a poustouflant ism. It is also sad that just because of the fact that they are not distibus in Europe, Kirk Hunter is so mconnu they supplant largely VSL (especially given the price), short, n ' hsitez not a single second, if we add the distrib hard disk to produce a product with no apparent default and with an unbeatable price over quality, forget the small banks limits the nuances and strings soli otherwise, you will here the complete tool par excellence!!

    Kirk Hunter thank you and long live you (and especially a distrib EUROPEAN although in fact seen the price of the dollar, it is much much much cheaper to buy it from our compatriots across the Atlantic!)
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  • powerchordfxpowerchordfx

    Kirk Hunter Studios RubyPublished on 10/20/09 at 05:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Ben apart cut, copy and copy again ... Nothing too long but the delivery on a USB 2.0 60 GB can go much faster than DVD

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Athlon 64 2.4GHz + 3GB RAM + disk buffer system 8Mb / s + 32Mb disk samples / s

    Nickel, but it can happen on some multi saturating ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had the opportunity to test it on a Kontakt 3: it is well worth the VSL kontakt. It's really WONDERFUL! Overall it's a tad better than VSL. Price aside, it's frankly irrelevant. So I recommend it a lot even if there are problems on the extreme highs (yes, well it among all brands). Why pay more to competitors?
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    Ben apart cut, copy and copy again ... Nothing too long but the delivery on a USB 2.0 60 GB can go much faster than DVD

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Athlon 64 2.4GHz + 3GB RAM + disk buffer system 8Mb / s + 32Mb disk samples / s

    Nickel, but it can happen on some multi saturating ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had the opportunity to test it on a Kontakt 3: it is well worth the VSL kontakt. It's really WONDERFUL! Overall it's a tad better than VSL. Price aside, it's frankly irrelevant. So I recommend it a lot even if there are problems on the extreme highs (yes, well it among all brands). Why pay more to competitors?
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