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Posted by cryophonik on Jan-26-2010 22:30:
Spectrasonics Omni/Trilian/iPhone updates - NAMM 2010 vid
Free Omnisphere/Trilian stuff announced and demo'ed by Eric Persing at NAMM 2010:
http://vimeo.com/8990960
This still won't convince me to buy an iPhone, though. 
Posted by Sonic_c on Jan-26-2010 22:38:
i phones are responsible for the downfall of society ....and the fact im out of beer!
Posted by Nightshift on Jan-26-2010 22:44:
Re: Spectrasonics Omni/Trilian/iPhone updates - NAMM 2010 vid
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Originally posted by cryophonik
This still won't convince me to buy an iPhone, though. |
+1
Posted by cryophonik on Jan-26-2010 22:53:
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Originally posted by Sonic_c
...and the fact im out of beer! |
There's gotta be an iBeer app for that!
Anyway, Eric Persing just mentioned over on KVR that the public betas are available for registered users and the final updates are scheduled for Feb 22.
Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jan-26-2010 23:06:
Re: Spectrasonics Omni/Trilian/iPhone updates - NAMM 2010 vid
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Originally posted by cryophonik
Free Omnisphere/Trilian stuff announced and demo'ed by Eric Persing at NAMM 2010:
http://vimeo.com/8990960
This still won't convince me to buy an iPhone, though. |
Wow Eric Persing!
I love Roland sounds!
http://www.spectrasonics.net/artists/roland.php
Eric Persing has had a unique and influential relationship with Roland Corp for two decades. He started as a product demonstrator in 1984, showing some of Roland's first MIDI instruments. He quickly became involved in the R&D side with Roland Japan, earning the title "Chief Sound Designer", and began contributing his design ideas, real-world studio experience and sound design expertise. Persing's skills have left their mark on countless classic Roland instruments. He continues to consult with Roland Japan and oversee the sound design of their hi-end professional instruments.
He is the originator of many legendary Roland sounds that have become part of the vocabulary and lexicon of musical sound. These include the Factory D-50 sounds such as Fantasia, Soundtrack and Digital Native Dance, a majority of the JV/XP/XV series Classics, all the Factory JD-800 sounds, the original Juno "Hoover" sound and thousands of others.
Posted by Sonic_c on Jan-26-2010 23:19:
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Originally posted by cryophonik
There's gotta be an iBeer app for that!
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See thats what i'm talkin about there isn't but the damn things make you feel like there is
Posted by jupiterone on Jan-27-2010 03:34:
/iPod 
Posted by Fledz on Jan-27-2010 09:58:
It might work with the new iTablet or whatever the hell it's called. That could be interesting.
Posted by chrissundive on Jan-27-2010 10:20:
New filters sound tasty 
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