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Re: Wavesart.eu unofficial EXs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:02 am
by AntonySharmman
Bachus wrote: However, some sounds are called DNC sounds in the video. Now from my knowledge PA3x has DNC sounds, and they also use legato play for changing nuances, as far as i know, Kronos does not support recognition of legato play.
So why are these voices called DNC voices? Are they copies of PA3x voices?
A Dynamic Nuance Control can be determined as a "switch" controller , which can be for instance the legato Up/Down
articulation that can be activated either by note legato up/down detection nor by +-Y controller , in both cases always a
switching procedure enables up/down articulation samples in both Kronos / PaSeries , same happens for cyclic /round-robin,
velocity articulations/SW ect , that I use in both keyboards with existing features that everyone of them supports.
Therefore I use sometimes the same sax in both of my Pa3X & Kronos sound developments and sound result
is always the same but we just have to use different controllers to achieve the same Nuance Controls ...
A very good example of how nuance controllers can operate in Kronos can be crearly seen here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvaAikz_OcE

Re: Wavesart.eu unofficial EXs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:13 am
by Bachus
AntonySharmman wrote:
Bachus wrote: However, some sounds are called DNC sounds in the video. Now from my knowledge PA3x has DNC sounds, and they also use legato play for changing nuances, as far as i know, Kronos does not support recognition of legato play.
So why are these voices called DNC voices? Are they copies of PA3x voices?
A Dynamic Nuance Control can be determined as a "switch" controller , which can be for instance the legato Up/Down
articulation that can be activated either by note legato up/down detection nor by +-Y controller , in both cases always a
switching procedure enables up/down articulation samples in both Kronos / PaSeries , same happens for cyclic /round-robin,
velocity articulations/SW ect , that I use in both keyboards with existing features that everyone of them supports.
Therefore I use sometimes the same sax in both of my Pa3X & Kronos sound developments and sound result
is always the same but we just have to use different controllers to achieve the same Nuance Controls ...
A very good example of how nuance controllers can operate in Kronos can be crearly seen here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GZo30cllYI
So much i guessed Anthony... Still calling them DNC is a little confusing, however nuance controlled would be much more fitting, as it prevents confusing between this set of voices and the DNC technollogy on the pa3x which has clearly different options to controll the sound

... But it is as it is now, you can not change things that are done..

and there seems enough good stuff in the package and i can allways reprogram the switches, as i prefer using a footcontroller ( mfc10) for that to keep my hands free for the keys..

And i can not find the price of the total 11 GB package on your website...

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:21 pm
by AntonySharmman
Well , when I can apply the same Pa3X sound articulation features I develop for many years for PaSeries in Kronos
by any sophisticated way I can use , then the term DNC will be preserved in my libraries description , be sure for that !

It's not so easy , just to alter timbres assignment to other controllers , since we're not talking for ordinary development !
It's very complex even for me to modify timbres in a 16 programs combination developed instrument with plenty of
invisible automation , but be sure that are extremely well programmed to serve all realtime needs !

Full five Suite libraries of Kronos that included in WavesArt Bundle cost 1260-100 discount=1060 euros , not mentioned
but easy to find out if you add partial prices.

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:42 pm
by NuSkoolTone
StephenKay wrote:
SanderXpander wrote:Dunno why he isn't on the official page by Korg but he is an approved merchant on here.
Last time I checked, Korg takes 30% of sales revenues if you want to be an "official" seller of sounds on their website. Not everyone may wish to pay that.
30%! Ouch! That explains some of the prices!
That said, you can't do much better from a marketing perspective and your content is protected.

Any other fees that gobble up profit along the way working with Korg?
I have two libraries planned and am curious.