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* > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > Mellotronists-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > 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 > http://systemstheory.net internet music project > http://thecleanersystem.com software for dry cleaners > NP: nothing
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Re: M-Tron
2003-01-01 by Bernie Kornowicz <kornowicz@cox.net>
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