Thanks for the review! It seems a very good library, with plenty of options for non guitarists. I have other libraries from the same developer, and I use them very often. I'll give it a try, for sure!
Thanks for the review Don! I wonder how this compares with Cinematic Guitars Infinity by Sample Logic (on sale now for $99)? Looks like they're very similar - both have the X/Y control, both have a step sequencer (right?), both allow extensive control and modulation of the samples. Any pros/cons for one compared to the other?
Thanks for the review Don. I think I still much prefer Pulsesetter Sounds's Dystopian Guitars for similar price ($250 regular price) and way more (21 gigabytes) of samples. That's $150 per Gig compared to $11.90 per gig for Dystopian guitars... I think it may be overpriced from Cinesamples. Not even talkiing about the features, which are quite amazing in Dystopian Guitars. I am waiting for a black Friday sale on that one this year to grab it.
@@mistral-unizion-music i understand and respect you opinion but as this is not a sample player , for me , that view doesn’t apply ... this is a state of the art engine where you can load samples and tweak endlessly to achieve any sound ... the performance step sequencer is a complete new approach and done from scratch ... believe me this is a beast ...
@@vpozas i5 7200,2.5ghz with turbo boost up to 3.1ghz, 16gb ram. My specs don't struggle with any other Kontakt instrument or plugin. I have a feeling its a Studio One issue, will try it with Ableton 11
Thanks for the review! It seems a very good library, with plenty of options for non guitarists. I have other libraries from the same developer, and I use them very often. I'll give it a try, for sure!
Thanks for the review Don! I wonder how this compares with Cinematic Guitars Infinity by Sample Logic (on sale now for $99)? Looks like they're very similar - both have the X/Y control, both have a step sequencer (right?), both allow extensive control and modulation of the samples. Any pros/cons for one compared to the other?
How does this compare to NI's Session Guitarist considering it's 3 times the price?
Completely different approach ... you can do much more modern sounds ...
Thanks for the review Don. I think I still much prefer Pulsesetter Sounds's Dystopian Guitars for similar price ($250 regular price) and way more (21 gigabytes) of samples. That's $150 per Gig compared to $11.90 per gig for Dystopian guitars... I think it may be overpriced from Cinesamples. Not even talkiing about the features, which are quite amazing in Dystopian Guitars. I am waiting for a black Friday sale on that one this year to grab it.
Completely different instrument .... and what’s the point to compare gigs or number of samples with money?
@@vpozas Well you just get lots more sounds for the money. Appart from the fact that they both sound good, it is an interesting point for me at least.
@@mistral-unizion-music i understand and respect you opinion but as this is not a sample player , for me , that view doesn’t apply ... this is a state of the art engine where you can load samples and tweak endlessly to achieve any sound ... the performance step sequencer is a complete new approach and done from scratch ... believe me this is a beast ...
Not sure why this kills my cpu
What’s the specs of the machine you running it ? You should be able to run some 11 instances at least in any decent computer ...
@@vpozas i5 7200,2.5ghz with turbo boost up to 3.1ghz, 16gb ram. My specs don't struggle with any other Kontakt instrument or plugin. I have a feeling its a Studio One issue, will try it with Ableton 11
@@crackityjones777 interesting ... yes it is not that hard on the cpu ...
I wish it was slightly cheaper
Sounds boring
Seems uninteresting at that price point.
Thanks for sharing your perspective Justin
This thing is a beast ... you can do a lot of things that are impossible in all others...