Oops, I didn't realize that, unlike other Yahoo groups, the default
reply address is the poster's email address. No wonder my posts
never take!
Anyway, M-Tron can also be used on a Mac, as can Cubase. The latest
library has samples of Klaus Hoffmann-Hoock's MkII. Overall, the
samples don't sound as good as the samples I just finished making of
my brand new Streetly tapes :), but they sound fine in a recording
with other instruments and a little reverb. They are probably the
best commercially available samples.
Bernie
--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, sdavmor <sdavmor@s...> wrote:
> MAinPsych@a... wrote:
> > ∗Does anyone know if the M-Tron discs are stricly software based
(i.e.,
> > CuBase) or are they compatible with a sampler (e.g., AKAI
CD3000i)?
> >
> > Frank Samagaio
> > San Diego CA
> > M400 #908∗
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>
> Frank,
>
> M-tron is a VST plugin usable with any software package that
directly
> suipports VST. To use it you will need a PC with Cubase or
equivilent.
> --
> Cheers,
> SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
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