Soundlib has released version 1.2 of its native "Giga player" plug-in - G-Player - for Mac OS X and, for the first time, Windows.
G-Player is a native Giga file player for Mac OS X and Windows.
It has been designed to support the large orchestral sound libraries (streaming), the complex articulations (key switch, control switch) and the layered instruments with multiple crossfades. G-Player has 16 parts and multi outputs.
Also included is G-Solo, which is described as the little brother of G-Player. It is available only as a plug-in. It has the same features as G-Player but is limited to one instrument and therefore is only stereo. It is not recommended to use G-Player and G-Solo at the same time.
Pricing & Availability
G-Player costs $139. It is available for Windows (VST & Stand-alone) and Mac OS X (VST, AU, RTAS & Stand-alone).
It has been designed to support the large orchestral sound libraries (streaming), the complex articulations (key switch, control switch) and the layered instruments with multiple crossfades. G-Player has 16 parts and multi outputs.
Also included is G-Solo, which is described as the little brother of G-Player. It is available only as a plug-in. It has the same features as G-Player but is limited to one instrument and therefore is only stereo. It is not recommended to use G-Player and G-Solo at the same time.
Pricing & Availability
G-Player costs $139. It is available for Windows (VST & Stand-alone) and Mac OS X (VST, AU, RTAS & Stand-alone).
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