I heard at Gearslutz that they suck.Robert Randolph wrote:Now howabout them instruments in DP?

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I heard at Gearslutz that they suck.Robert Randolph wrote:Now howabout them instruments in DP?
It was even probably me that said it.Shooshie wrote:I heard at Gearslutz that they suck.Robert Randolph wrote:Now howabout them instruments in DP?
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Well, in terms of that part of this topic, and at the risk of fanning the flames relating to some earlier comments herein, I do have to say that I have always found DP's built-in instruments to be next to worthless. Yes, I agree in principle with Shooshie that if you know what you are doing you can build just about any sound you can think up with the built-in tools, but to that I say 'so what'.Shooshie wrote:I heard at Gearslutz that they suck.Robert Randolph wrote:Now howabout them instruments in DP?
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I'd have to agree, more or less about DP instruments, but I find them useful as a quick and simple utility if I want to try out a MIDI phrase. I'd have to say EXS24 can be quite useful, and a lot of 3rd party libraries can be had for it, although it is in serious need of an update.BKK-OZ wrote: I do have to say that I have always found DP's built-in instruments to be next to worthless. Yes, I agree in principle with Shooshie that if you know what you are doing you can build just about any sound you can think up with the built-in tools, but to that I say 'so what'
Your advice is the advice that I used to give, and still should give, in answer to questions like that of the OP. The truth is that I started having fun with the bundled synths, and I was getting pretty good sounds, to boot, so when I would read how badly they suck, it just made me want to explain that they aren't as bad as they first seem.BKK-OZ wrote:I do have to say that I have always found DP's built-in instruments to be next to worthless. Yes, I agree in principle with Shooshie that if you know what you are doing you can build just about any sound you can think up with the built-in tools, but to that I say 'so what'.
That's settled then. LOLShooshie wrote:I heard at Gearslutz that they suck.Robert Randolph wrote:Now howabout them instruments in DP?
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At one time, then another... and another.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Doesn't everything suck at gearsluts at one time or another?
It may have been more relevant than you think, Robert. As I said, I felt compelled to delete what I wrote, so as much as I'd like to be able to, I can't give you what you want right now. Wait for DP9 if you can and we'll see then how things sit.Robert Randolph wrote:Well, that discussion went well.
Now howabout them instruments in DP?
I have to agree with you too, BK.BKK-OZ wrote:Well, in terms of that part of this topic, and at the risk of fanning the flames relating to some earlier comments herein, I do have to say that I have always found DP's built-in instruments to be next to worthless. Yes, I agree in principle with Shooshie that if you know what you are doing you can build just about any sound you can think up with the built-in tools, but to that I say 'so what'.
Don't get me wrong, I started out on synths back @ university in the early 80's, with patch cords and clipboards for writing down your 'presets'. [Cue the Monty Python sketch '...tell that to the youth of today and they won't believe you...'] But given that things have moved on a tad since then, I don't really buy that sort of argument that the great Shooshie is making.
Analogies are always dangerous, but to me that argument is akin to saying that one can build just about anything you need out of wood, all you need is a good wood chisel and some patience. Given that we now have much more sophisticated tools at our disposal, apart from learning the basics of electronic sound production, I see no real value in the bundled instruments. I don't think they serve much of a purpose, and I would much rather MOTU spent their time on more essential add-ons like updating DP Control, etc.
In terms of the OP's original question (remember that?) '...Anyway, a huge selection of useful VI (realistic acoustic instruments) would tip the scale for me...' my advice would be to forget about all the built-in instruments in GB, Logic and DP. I can't speak for Cubase and the rest, but my guess would be that the situation would be the same.