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Published on 09/15/12 at 09:43I do not remember having struggled with installation and authorization (which is apparently not the case it everyone). No I-Lock, just a serial we must get via the internet.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Works perfectly as an instrument in Digital Performer on my Mac Pro. It does not look good processor intensive or memory ..
OVERALL OPINION
In fact, I bought this M-Tron Pro long ago (a good two years) on the advice of a friend. But not having immediate utility, I admit that I just forgot. I have only recently rediscovered, and what a slap! The sounds are just beautiful. It's roots (this is a little aiileurs what is asked), but it is warm and it is beautiful. Among the presets, there is a great amount of "artist patches" which are generally very interesting for once ..
The editing options are not huge, but most of the presets, generally composed of two sounds are as is. A multimode filter, an LFO, two ADSR settings velocity and aftertouch (!). A delay, always practical. But the best is the impact "Ensemble" which creates a unison détunables multiple voices. In small doses, it gives space and back, you get a sort of phasing Floydien very Pink. Try it on guitar sounds in particular.
Really, I am delighted to have this instrument and I wonder how I could leave so long forgotten. I feel like I'm going to catch up! Example: Try the patch "Quiet Reflection" Ben Hall, push "Together" at the bottom, with eight votes: Takeoff guaranteed!
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Works perfectly as an instrument in Digital Performer on my Mac Pro. It does not look good processor intensive or memory ..
OVERALL OPINION
In fact, I bought this M-Tron Pro long ago (a good two years) on the advice of a friend. But not having immediate utility, I admit that I just forgot. I have only recently rediscovered, and what a slap! The sounds are just beautiful. It's roots (this is a little aiileurs what is asked), but it is warm and it is beautiful. Among the presets, there is a great amount of "artist patches" which are generally very interesting for once ..
The editing options are not huge, but most of the presets, generally composed of two sounds are as is. A multimode filter, an LFO, two ADSR settings velocity and aftertouch (!). A delay, always practical. But the best is the impact "Ensemble" which creates a unison détunables multiple voices. In small doses, it gives space and back, you get a sort of phasing Floydien very Pink. Try it on guitar sounds in particular.
Really, I am delighted to have this instrument and I wonder how I could leave so long forgotten. I feel like I'm going to catch up! Example: Try the patch "Quiet Reflection" Ben Hall, push "Together" at the bottom, with eight votes: Takeoff guaranteed!