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Congrats on the buy...I love it. I haven't tried it in Logic Pro yet other
than an outboard device as a standalone...but both VSTs work fairly solid on
my PC setup (more HP 'til I get a new Mac in a few months) so I'm sure you
will get it working to your liking without too many complications. For
Logic Pro you will need to use a custom lso file. They recommend playing
with it first to get a feel for it before you start appending it to existing
projects. Let me know how it goes as will be setting it up this way in the
future. Here is the link:
http://support.soundsonline.com/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat0&id
=2&artlang=en
If you start getting errors on Word Builder...you may have to relaunch
both SC and WB VSTs. I found that you need to go slow when deleting text
and making modifications in WB. Other than that...it's solid.
Thank you very much for the link.
Now, it works flawlessly on my G5 in combination with logic pro, and ,
indeed, i have to practice with the way i writ text in Wordbuilder. But it's
nice that I can let sing a full choir all my crap
texts.. sometimes funny;
Thank you
Jim Bannockx.
Jim Bannockx wrote:
> Message posted by Jim Bannockx <nacnacmusic@skynet.be
> <mailto:nacnacmusic%40skynet.be>>:
>
> Thank you very much for the link.
> Now, it works flawlessly on my G5 in combination with logic pro, and ,
> indeed, i have to practice with the way i writ text in Wordbuilder.
> But it's nice that I can let sing a full choir all my crap
> texts.. sometimes funny;
> Thank you
> Jim Bannockx.
It works flawlessly on my G5 with Logic Pro too...... but if anybody can
get an intelligible sentence out of the thing in less than a decade,
I'll be very surprised. If you invited a choir around to record, filled
their mouths with large amounts of bread, then gagged them with a gag
which you could use to tow a truck, and recorded them with a mic inside
a cardboard box, inside a bigger cardboard box, and EQ'd out everything
over 200 Hz, oh, and asked them to sing in an obscure Albanian dialect,
you would get very close to the "Wordbuilder". I should know by
now, but
this piece of software will be joining Vocaloid on my pile of "software
that promises lots, costs a fortune, but is unusable".
Aren't guitars wonderful ? :-)
Colin Orr
http://www.janus-music.com
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