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How many people are going to spend 200 dollars on a great soft GM module, and how many are going to spend 450 on an hardware GM module ?
My point is simply this: wouldn't the soft version of the SD cost less and sell more than the hardware version?

There is no wheel, sorry.






I will RESPECTFULLY disagree with you. Great sounding hardware costs between $400 - $4000 USD. Great sounding software costs start at $400 (Kontakt, Reason, etc) with additional sounds costing more. A good sax (Mr Sax T for example) sound for Kontakt will cost $150 more and that’s just for one sound. A great sounding GM module, either hardware or software, will cost a lot of money. There are a lot of great sounding hard/software units out there now, but they cost money. IMHO if your looking for an all encompassing great sounding GM VSTi for $100 it ain’t going to happen.

I will stand by my initial statement. That is PG Music should continue to improve their three major programs, BiaB, RB and PTPA.

Peace - MarioD


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It's called the Heineken Maneuver.

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