I heard that in Lionel Barrymore's voice. Try it.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Interesting. I use it the most of any VI. Truly my go to these days. Some bugaboo in every system I suppose. I can't run Waves products without major headaches. Go reconfigure.

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I heard that in Lionel Barrymore's voice. Try it.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Interesting. I use it the most of any VI. Truly my go to these days. Some bugaboo in every system I suppose. I can't run Waves products without major headaches. Go reconfigure.
mikehalloran wrote:I heard that in Lionel Barrymore's voice. Try it.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Interesting. I use it the most of any VI. Truly my go to these days. Some bugaboo in every system I suppose. I can't run Waves products without major headaches. Go reconfigure.
Gone To Lunch wrote:I had a look at Falcon, thanks for the tip. The reason I like MachFive is the library that comes with it - I have never actually used the sampler, I am not really into that sort of thing.Depending on what you are looking for you might be better off "upgrading" to Falcon - sorry to say.
For £139 I can upgrade to MF3 which, as far as I can see, which may not be far enough, is a lot cheaper than buying separate libraries for keyboards, guitars etc ?
Or am I missing something here ?
mikehalloran wrote:MV3 can load many sample types that Falcon cannot including EXS24 (MainStage and Logic Pro). As you have seen, it also comes with a large number of libraries from UVI that you would pay extra for otherwise.
In fact, MainStage 3 ($29.95 from Apple) is a heck of an add-on pack to MachFive 3 for very little money. It comes with over 13G of samples plus Alchemy, another powerful synth of its own. It's a live performance tool otherwise instead of a DAW like Logic.
http://www.apple.com/mainstage/plugins-and-sounds/
These same libraries and Alchemy come with Logic Pro X ($199.99 from Apple).
http://www.apple.com/logic-pro/
The down side is that MV3 is showing its age. It cannot run some of the latest UVI libraries—though the free UVI player can. For example, UVI's older RetroOrgans runs fine in MV3 but the newer RetroOrgans Suite does not.
Falcon runs all the latest UVI libraries but cannot host EXS24 nor many other file types. Neither does it come with as many libraries. It does come with a voucher for $100 to purchase more. It's synth is somewhat like MV3 on steroids—if you were to use it.
Both include IRCAM stretch, still the best tool for manipulating time and pitch of your samples and DP tracks.
I'm one of those who finds Falcon interesting but saw no reason to purchase it. MachFive 3.2.1 combined with the free UVI player does what I need. I don't use the synth either.
You can use the ESX24 libraries that come with MainStage in MachFive 3.larryssp wrote: I can use MainStage with Mach Five 3?