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> Ueberschall : The Resource & 60s a GoGo, Misc
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post Wed 8 Feb 2006, 21:17
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post Wed 8 Feb 2006, 21:17
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There is no demo for any of these 2. So there is no way to test them.

I have BPM120, VLP120, and VCP120.

It seemed like a great idea at a time, slap these loops together to make a song.
They sound great, but it is cumbersome to use them:

They won't sync to your sequencer so you can't change the tempo in real time.
You have to stop and put in the new tempo (120 BPM is the default tempo, hence the names)
Wait for the calculation when that's done go to the next phrase and pick another loops (which are still in 120 BPM.)
Or another way: make the song in 120 BPM first and convert each loop to another tempo.
So after awhile I stop using them. And now "The Resource" is BPM120, PLP120, VCP120 & VLP120 with a new engine and a cheaper price.

Is there an upgrade for users of BPM120, VLP120, VCP120?
I haven't heard anything from Ueberschall since I bought them.
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post Thu 9 Feb 2006, 00:21
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Yes, I found the VCP120 very cumbersome for the same reasons as above. In fact I don't think I ever ended up using it once. An upgrade or crossgrade path from Uberschall would be nice. They don't appear to continue to develop the plugin apps they release.
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post Thu 9 Feb 2006, 11:10
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According to this site there is an upgrade for US$199.
This is from any of BPM120, VLP120, VCP120 or PLP120

The Resource normally is priced at US$299.
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post Fri 10 Feb 2006, 01:59
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Thanks formatj.

I went to ueberschall site and couldn't find any upgrade path at all.
Plus there is no demo. wink.gif
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post Sat 18 Mar 2006, 03:06
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Anyone tried The Resource yet? Is it any less awkward to use than the BPM/VLM120 etc.?
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