TR-Rack: How awesome is this?
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TR-Rack: How awesome is this?
I ask because a local used place has one sitting in a rack at $250. I assume it has no manuals, and I believe the editor software they used to provide was SoundDiver, meaning I won't be able to get or run an editor now. If anyone knows otherwise, or has feedback on how good or bad this module is, I'm curious.
I think it is a great sounding module. If you have a Trinity, you can do all edits on that and then transfer the programs to the TR-Rack. Trinitro is also a good start, you can download Sounddiver and it does run on XP (I don't know Vista or 7, but compatibility modes might work). A virtual XP or an older machine could also be a solution.
I'm mostly a Mac user these days. Hadn't thought about the possibilities of running stuff in a virtual machine, though, so that's a good thought.
Don't have a Trinity. I am pretty happy with Korg sounds, and I remember wanting this module SO MUCH when I was younger, but then it cost a lot more and I had a lot less money.
Don't have a Trinity. I am pretty happy with Korg sounds, and I remember wanting this module SO MUCH when I was younger, but then it cost a lot more and I had a lot less money.