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Well???? is it worth buying? and were is best price in t

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What to do:

GSO

or

MSI

???

The price is just about right for my budget.

Incidently, I am having some problems with getting Firefox to load MOTU web site: it's either bad JAVA at the web page or my TIGER/Firefox is too timid. The page takes for ages which is not normal for my computer.

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Re: Well???? is it worth buying? and were is best price in t

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Definitely, definitely, definitely buy MSI. It's amazing. I am completely blown away.

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Originally posted by Arpeggio:
Definitely, definitely, definitely buy MSI. It's amazing. I am completely blown away.
OK.

Is it MAS, AU, VST ?

How much hard drive space does it eat ?
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It is MAS, VST, RTAS, DXi, and AU. It takes up approximately 8GB of hard drive space.

As for where to get it at the best price, I got it from Sweetwater (www.sweetwater.com), which has free shipping and no tax (for me), so it cost slightly less than $280 total.
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Originally posted by Arpeggio:


As for where to get it at the best price, I got it from Sweetwater (www.sweetwater.com),


That's odd since I got a phone call this AM from my guy at Sweetwater and in the course of our conversation asked if I was interested in purchasing MSI. Apparrently Sweetwater had an inhouse demo from a MOTU guy not to long ago.
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I've got both EWQLSO Gold and MSI. I purchased MSI for the historic instruments and the recorders (as odd as this sounds) are really top notch. If you can only buy 1 library, get the EW - it is far better and much more realistic. The SI does have a few things to it's credit (playable historic instruments and the ablilty to adjust your room verb), but by far it will take more work to get a realistic orchestral sound. Is it worth the $280 +/-? It is for the recorders.
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I bought it for the historic instruments; that's why I find all this comaprison to $3000 string libraries rather academic and irrelevant.

Even at $500, the current discount on "Gold" is twice the price of MSI. Unless "Gold" is good enough to make a difference in getting taken seriously (a common running theme in these threads), I don't see the point.

At the price point, I hardly see how anything out there can be said to beat the MSI. And there's a lot at that price point, so I think that needs to be considered. Not everyone is a pro or intends to become one. But MSI will certainly improve the palette for less critical work such as strings on a pop record, etc.
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