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tfs76
post Tue 28 Oct 2003, 11:07
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I'm a newbie with a 450 MHZ DP G4 running OS X and an old midi-ready Yahama PSR-series keyboard (will that work?). My ambition is to use the computer and software synths/samples to create more realistic sounds than my Yamaha for orchestral-type music.

Can I get away with Reason, or do I need to invest in something more robust, like Logic or Cubase?

I'm looking for good sounding piano and orchestra instruments and get confused when reading about VSTs, so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
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post Thu 6 Nov 2003, 06:43
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cool... glad I could help... for samples... there are some places online to get great realistic stuff and someiimes you can just pay by the download instead of whole CD and such... check out www.primesounds.com and www.sonomic.com for samples for the ESP24

I got a sweet sounding grand piano from one of them as well as great flute and percussion sounds wink.gif


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