Larry -

So I got it running. It works pretty well (but I really need to read the accompanying manual, because there were some non-intuitive things in the interface, but hey, I was just clicking).

It sounded pretty good to my ears (the 16-bit files are about 5GB of sounds and the 24 bit files are about 10 GB of sounds). You get different string rhythms (shots, two eighths, eight and two sixteenths, four sixteenths, etc). Similar I guess to NI Session Strings.

Looks like you can either play all the notes for specific chords in the lower range, or single note chords in the upper range on the keyboard (C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, etc).

Like I said, I'll have to read the manual to get a better understanding of it. But the price (for me) was definitely right.


John

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