Latest News: Krakli Software releases RMP2
Mac version?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 246 posts since 22 Oct, 2007 from Norway
Hey,
I really *LOVE* some of the sounds from the S3K - in particular that gnarly Royksopp'ish bass sound...
So, my question is: Are you planning on getting some expensive hardware and start porting to mac computers?
Hope I'm not cursing in church here
Cheers, excellent work!
G.
I really *LOVE* some of the sounds from the S3K - in particular that gnarly Royksopp'ish bass sound...
So, my question is: Are you planning on getting some expensive hardware and start porting to mac computers?
Hope I'm not cursing in church here
Cheers, excellent work!
G.
Mac, Ableton Live, various plugs and some outboard.
https://soundcloud.com/cloudmachinemusic
https://soundcloud.com/cloudmachinemusic
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- KVRAF
- 5628 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
I love that sound too !Geddulp wrote:Hey,
I really *LOVE* some of the sounds from the S3K - in particular that gnarly Royksopp'ish bass sound...
S
I think a mac port will never happen. I would say it is less of a hardware problem than a programming skills one. All Krakli plugs are made in SE and so there are programming shortcuts that the SE platform affords. It would be great to see SE ported to Mac. That would be the quickest way to have S3K available for it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 246 posts since 22 Oct, 2007 from Norway
OK. What is SE?I think a mac port will never happen. I would say it is less of a hardware problem than a programming skills one. All Krakli plugs are made in SE and so there are programming shortcuts that the SE platform affords. It would be great to see SE ported to Mac. That would be the quickest way to have S3K available for it.
A Google search renders no obvious clues... =8-O
Mac, Ableton Live, various plugs and some outboard.
https://soundcloud.com/cloudmachinemusic
https://soundcloud.com/cloudmachinemusic
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- KVRAF
- 3096 posts since 3 Nov, 2002 from Kettering UK
SE is synthEdit, which is a development environment for VSTs. As H said, though, it only supports PC and there is no prospect of a Mac port as far as I know.
The closest you will get running these on a mac is using bootcamp or vmware and then running windows on the mac. No help though if you want these to appear in logic
The closest you will get running these on a mac is using bootcamp or vmware and then running windows on the mac. No help though if you want these to appear in logic