Mark Knecht wrote:
They have a
app you can download now that will let you play it
standalone (no need for a VST host). If I can get that to work under
Wine, I may be able to say goodbye forever to the Windows partition on
my audio workstation.
I must be misunderstanding. The box looks like it's a VST instrument. I
don;t see the app you are talking about, but it sounds like they have a
stand along VST Host that works with this thing, which is cool.
Yeah, it can be used as a VST instrument (but not under Linux, can't get
it to work with lib_fst or vstserver), or use their little host app to
run it standalone.
As for the qualiy, looks to me like both offer the
same 8 second
samples, no looping, etc. I'd expect that they are probably pretty
similar in terms of sound.
Yeah, they do sound similar. I already have the M-Tron (bought before I
moved over to Linux for audio work), so can't justify buying the other
product just yet... as I said, I may end up just making my own sample
set from the M-Tron as needed....
--
Rule of Feline Frustration:
When your cat has fallen asleep on your lap and looks utterly
content and adorable, you will suddenly have to go to the
bathroom.