From mon8169@iservicesmail.com Sun Apr 22 22:29:01 2012
Subject:Re: V-Machines that didn't work for me,

>>> Part four of their tutorial even shows how to install B4 on the
V-Machine...

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They are using the Demo version, which has no licence problem but a
noise generated each few minutes. Up to now, you cannot licence any NI
VST for their use in the V-Machine, a real drawback in the VST industry.
The manufacturer was working with NI to be able to licence the plugs but
this was two years ago and still any result, so you better forgett it.

As for the guy who is working B4 onto V-Machine, he don't use a legal
version of B4. I must add here that with the latest firmware you even
cannot run a non legal version of B4. Sad but true.

>>>I thought VB3 ran but with polyphony limitations.<<<

VB3 has no samples, it's modeled and is always running the 91
tonewheels, so if you can play it (and you can, as I said) it will play
with full poliphony without reaching the CPU limit.


>>>I'm seriously tempted by something like the v-machine, if only I
could
run pianoteq or similar on it without limitations.<<<

Pianoteq will run, but with limitations and easily reaching the CPU
limit. I still havent found any Piano VST that I like and can run into
it. The manufacturer promised a CPU update but this also was 2 years
ago. They say that they are still testing the new CPU... after 2 years,
so go figure!!

see you
Ramon


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