Groove Machine developing abandoned? 2 octave midi limitation still present...
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DigiPRO
- KVRist
- 115 posts since 7 Mar, 2007
Groove Machine developing abandoned? 2 octave midi limitation still present...
Hello,
I was interested into buying this groove box from image-line.com as they have a new year special. However, I'm wondering if Groove Machine is abandoned by it's developers?
The 2 octaves midi limitation is still present after so long time. Maybe it should be so with purpose!?
Can someone please answer this.
Cheers.
I was interested into buying this groove box from image-line.com as they have a new year special. However, I'm wondering if Groove Machine is abandoned by it's developers?
The 2 octaves midi limitation is still present after so long time. Maybe it should be so with purpose!?
Can someone please answer this.
Cheers.
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DigiPRO
- KVRist
- 115 posts since 7 Mar, 2007
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cyphersuit
- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
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DigiPRO
- KVRist
- 115 posts since 7 Mar, 2007
Just a note.
I own 3 virtual instruments made by (or sold by) image-line.com. In my ears, their Groove Machine synthesis parts really stands out. It is hard to define what is behind that, but sound quality when it comes to 'convince-bility' factor is really 10/10.
I was forced to share this positive impression with someone, sorry for bothering.
Cheers.
I own 3 virtual instruments made by (or sold by) image-line.com. In my ears, their Groove Machine synthesis parts really stands out. It is hard to define what is behind that, but sound quality when it comes to 'convince-bility' factor is really 10/10.
I was forced to share this positive impression with someone, sorry for bothering.
Cheers.
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DigiPRO
- KVRist
- 115 posts since 7 Mar, 2007
Let me tell you, that tool really have potential. I have been thinking in this way. Since they declared that ti will be no further function development on current Groove machine - maybe that is because they will release a new onemichi_mak wrote:it could be a really cool tool IF IL gave it some love !DigiPRO wrote:Just a note.
I own 3 virtual instruments made by (or sold by) image-line.com. In my ears, their Groove Machine synthesis parts really stands out. It is hard to define what is behind that, but sound quality when it comes to 'convince-bility' factor is really 10/10.
I was forced to share this positive impression with someone, sorry for bothering.
Cheers.

Well, "hopes die last" but I think that such tool have wide public, especially because it is so easy to use. The only thing that gives me headache is, I never though I should say this but - no ability to switch off quantise AND 2 octave limits for synth parts...