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Post by kpr on Jan 24, 2013 20:00:12 GMT
That's great, Larry! You are one of those who are ordered EVERY Fusion sound product that I produced and you made it possible that I continued doing that over all the years. Thanks for this!
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Post by bluesplayer on Jan 26, 2013 21:22:50 GMT
You are Welcome and please keep at it
Every time I get a new KPR set - I get moved to play /create.
Our Fusion's have got to STILL be the most underappreciated synth's every sold (but I admit I didn't jump on the Fusion "band wagon" until the price dropped so my bang for buck is/was outstanding).
Larry
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Jim
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Post by Jim on Jan 26, 2013 21:47:15 GMT
Klaus, I loved the preview. Bought and paid for, can't wait to audition on my own 8HD! As always, your good works greatly appreciated and thanks to Julia for her fast processing.
Jim
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Post by kpr on Jul 28, 2013 21:55:21 GMT
Like I did for a few other Fusion sound libraries I just uploaded a videoclip for the
New FM
soundbank.
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Regarding new Fusion soundware products: There will be some more in the near future, that's for sure. But as I'm working intensly for Clavia and Korg since a while and also spent time for new instrument recordings I am a bit slower in developing new Fusion stuff right now.
Recently I also uploaded the first videoclip for the Milo's Craving concept album "The more you know", where I was the executive producer and keyboard player. In this case it's track #6 "Draw the Line". The intro Grand Piano is played on the Fusion, of course. Enjoy!
Wishing all Fusionists a great summertime (and the weather is easy ... ).
Cheers
Klaus
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Post by Jesse on Jul 29, 2013 19:26:42 GMT
Very nice klaus, which Fusion piano program was that?
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Post by bluesplayer on Jul 29, 2013 22:55:05 GMT
Yes, nice and again looking forward to your next Fusion pack !!
My only problem with the Fusion is FINDING stuff when in a hurry or when an idea strikes - me I find myself thinking "OK I heard something like this or that" in the plethora of KPR's (or Vstream, or HS, or..) directories but then I spend hours looking for just the RIGHT sound and get lost in the "checking/auditioning" (I have no discipline!).
Larry
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Post by kpr on Jul 30, 2013 7:14:36 GMT
Very nice klaus, which Fusion piano program was that? It's the Holy Grail Piano. The EQd version I provided for the My Fusion Secrets soundbank 2. You have it
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Post by kpr on Jul 30, 2013 7:23:09 GMT
My only problem with the Fusion is FINDING stuff when in a hurry or when an idea strikes - me I find myself thinking "OK I heard something like this or that" in the plethora of KPR's (or Vstream, or HS, or..) directories but then I spend hours looking for just the RIGHT sound and get lost in the "checking/auditioning" (I have no discipline!). I think this is totally normal with huge soundbanks. When getting a new keyboard I usually go through everything and write down the sounds I like in a notebook. I did that for the Kronos a while ago, this board comes with over 1800 sound aboard. The list of my sound selection is short, about 150 Presets. When playing around I take this list and use only those approved sounds. When I like one very much it gets a red dot at it's soundname in the list. So I shrink down the list to the really needed stuff of 30-50 sounds. I do the same with my own soundbanks. When I get 10 really great sounds out of a 128 bank it was successful. On rainy days or sleepless nights I go through the entire sound content once again, because it's possible that I have overseen some cool sounds. When composing I do a pre-selection for each song and store them in extra song banks. All this handling saves me so much time when I'm looking for "just a cool pad"
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