Wow, even live lite comes with GIGS of intruments!
- KVRAF
- 23103 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Sonar does. Logic does. Cubase does. Studio One does. PT as well... Eh?
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- Banned
- 68 posts since 28 Nov, 2013
Studio One has instruments?
- KVRAF
- 23103 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Well, Rapture is more wavetable based, so it's not for huge samples. That's Dimension Pro's territory.
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- KVRAF
- 3328 posts since 7 Aug, 2008
True, but my rapture folder is several gigs in size...so I'd count that as "gigs" of instruments.EvilDragon wrote:Well, Rapture is more wavetable based, so it's not for huge samples. That's Dimension Pro's territory.
- KVRian
- 883 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
as far as i understand the first post, we are talking about things that come with light/hardware bundled versions, right?
studio one artist has quite a lot of instruments (in the 1+ gigs area). cubase le/ai also has a pretty decent selection of
sounds and instruments. live is OK as well, it has impulse, simpler and a lot of presets.
there's this light version of Reason called Reason Limited. It has an incredible amount of things packed with it. Apart from the 16 track limitation it's exactly the same product as Reason Essentials which is kind of like Live Intro/Cubase Elements etc.
studio one artist has quite a lot of instruments (in the 1+ gigs area). cubase le/ai also has a pretty decent selection of
sounds and instruments. live is OK as well, it has impulse, simpler and a lot of presets.
there's this light version of Reason called Reason Limited. It has an incredible amount of things packed with it. Apart from the 16 track limitation it's exactly the same product as Reason Essentials which is kind of like Live Intro/Cubase Elements etc.
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- KVRist
- 134 posts since 20 Sep, 2014
Isn't it gigs of samples and loops rather than 'instruments'?
You can pick up 30 GB of samples for £5 or so from Computer Music magazine you know?
I also picked up the full Dim Pro on a cakewalk sale for $15 recently.
What is nice about Ableton Lite/Intro is how tightly integrated the scenes are to the DAW and their uniformly high quality. The Drum Machine is also decent.
You can pick up 30 GB of samples for £5 or so from Computer Music magazine you know?
I also picked up the full Dim Pro on a cakewalk sale for $15 recently.
What is nice about Ableton Lite/Intro is how tightly integrated the scenes are to the DAW and their uniformly high quality. The Drum Machine is also decent.
Sonar Platinum, Ignite and Ableton Live 9 DAWS
AIR Hybrid 3, Synthmaster, Z3ta+2, Addictive Drums 2, True Piano Amber, Rapture, Dim Pro, BFD Eco, AAS Strum, Addictive Keys, Synth 1 VSTs
Nektar LX61, Korg MicroKey and Akai Pro LPD8 Pad
AIR Hybrid 3, Synthmaster, Z3ta+2, Addictive Drums 2, True Piano Amber, Rapture, Dim Pro, BFD Eco, AAS Strum, Addictive Keys, Synth 1 VSTs
Nektar LX61, Korg MicroKey and Akai Pro LPD8 Pad
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 3 Oct, 2014 from Amsterdam
It doesn't install on my PC though. Just sayin'. Oops, edit: I tried to install the wrong version.