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-- has any one got to grips with the protus vst?
has any one got to grips with the protus vst?
just wanderd did any body try the protius vst up for free on this fourm.
I have downloaded it but haven't installed it yet.
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| Originally posted by pwnage1 I have downloaded it but haven't installed it yet. |
are you talking about the e-mu PROTEUS vst???
i have it, i bought it over a year ago... and liked it a lot. but i really needed the extra features that emulator x2 has, because i was really unhappy w/the samplers that came w/komplete 3.
but after the last HD reformat... i just re-installed emulator x2, and left the proteus cd in the box and forgot about it.
proteus is cool... but for the full effect, you need emulator x.
the voice processing page is the same on both programs... so w/proteus you still have all the patch chord routing capabilites, all the LFO's, function generators, filters, and the filter designer.
proteus has twist-a-loop capabilites, which i love... but you can only use it w/the twist-a-loop library that comes w/proteus. you can't import your own loops, and use the twist-a-loop features because proteus doesn't have the beat analisys feature that emulator x2 has.
also, emulator x has all the sampling, and sample editing features... proteus doesn't.
even tho they look the same, the proteus color scheme is much nicer... dark gray on blue. emulator looks ugly w/the gray, and green look.
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| Originally posted by sr126 |
well... for those who are just starting out, or for those on a budget... one would be stupid not to get the proteus. it's my understanding that there are free audio editors out there... so why not pair the two? one can use the proteus as a pretty serious sound design tool, and it's multi-timbral too.
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| Originally posted by pwnage1 I think he is talking about the proteus vx which is a free download if you register at the e-mu website. |
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| Originally posted by sr126 well... for those who are just starting out, or for those on a budget... one would be stupid not to get the proteus. it's my understanding that there are free audio editors out there... so why not pair the two? one can use the proteus as a pretty serious sound design tool, and it's multi-timbral too. |
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