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puRe
01-07-2004, 11:37 PM
TASCAM AND VIENNA SYMPHONIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCE
VIENNA GIGA SYMPHONY TO SHIP WITH GS3 IN JULY 2004
New Library Distributed Exclusively with GigaStudio 3 Orchestra

Montebello, CA (July 6, 2004): TASCAM has joined with Vienna Symphonic Library, creators of the most critically acclaimed orchestral library ever created, to create Vienna Giga Symphony: an exclusive new collection to be included free with copies of GigaStudio 3 Orchestra?which begins shipping late July 2004. The new library has been produced at 24-bit resolution and recorded in the Vienna Symphonic Library's custom-built Silent Stage in Vienna. This new library includes 4GB of orchestral samples from every family of the orchestra ? strings, winds, brass and percussion ? including multiple velocity cross-switches and up and down-bow alternations powered by GS3's new MIDI rules.

"GigaStudio has been the first choice of composers looking for the most convincing orchestral realizations possible through electronics," says Pete Snell, GigaStudio Sales and Marketing manager for TASCAM. "For our new flagship software sampling workstation, GigaStudio 3 Orchestra, it was an obvious choice to contact the premiere manufacturer of orchestral samples in our industry. Vienna Symphonic Library has set new standards for realism and dedication to library development with their Pro Edition and Horizon Series, and we're honored that they've created this custom library for GigaStudio users."

"In the late nineties GigaStudio revolutionized sampling by introducing the disk streaming,? says Herb Tucmandl, CEO and Creative Director for Vienna Symphonic Library, ñwhich allowed users to access and manage vast amounts of sample data on a scale which up to then had been unthinkable. This innovation was an essential premise for the realization of the gigantic Vienna Symphonic Library project. Therefore, I'm especially happy and proud to present the "Vienna Giga Symphony" to all the users of GigaStudio 3 Orchestra exclusively."


"Over 1.5 million samples later, the Pro Edition and the upcoming Symphonic Cube prove that dynamic, lifelike orchestral realizations are a reality, thanks in part to our development systems running GigaStudio. We're excited by the possibilities offered by the new version, including 24-bit / 96kHz sample support, built-in MIDI rules, unlimited polyphony and GigaPulse Pro convolution processing. The 24-bit Vienna Giga Symphony is just the first library to take advantage of the new features in GigaStudio 3."

The Vienna Giga Symphony is an exclusive new library included with all copies of TASCAM GigaStudio 3 Orchestra. It includes the following instrument samples:

? Violin ensemble: Staccato (Up and Down bow), sustains, tremolo, pizzicato
? Viola ensemble: Staccato (Up and Down bow), sustains, tremolo, pizzicato
? Cello ensemble: Staccato (Up and Down bow), sustains, tremolo, pizzicato
? Double bass ensemble: Staccato (Up and Down bow), sustains, tremolo, pizzicato
? Harp: normal plugs
? Piccolo: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Flute: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Oboe: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Clarinet: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Bassoon: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Horn solo: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Horn ensemble: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Trumpet solo: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Trumpet ensemble: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Trombone solo: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Trombone ensemble: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Basstuba: staccato (2 variations); sustain
? Timpani: single hits (left/right hand), rolls
? Xylophone: single hits
? Glockenspiel: single hits
? Bass drum: single hits (left/right hand),
? Snare drum: single hits (left/right hand), rolls
? Tamburin: single hits (2 variations), rolls
? Cymbal (pair): single hits
? Cymbal (suspended): single hits, rolls
? Tamtam: single hits
? Triangle: single hits (2 variations)
? Church bells: single hits

GigaStudio 3 adds a list of new features designed to make music production easier while producing the most authentic acoustic simulations ever created.

? Unlimited Polyphony: whatever your system can deliver
? VST Plug-In support: use your favorite effects in GigaStudio
? Rewire support: GigaStudio's outputs now connect directly to a sequencer through software signal routing
? 24-bit sample support: a new dimension of detail, without affecting disk performance
? 96kHz sample support: load 24-bit/96kHz instruments for stunning realism
? Expanded mixer: now supports 128 channels and 32 fader groups
? Quick Edit: by popular demand, edit most parameters without opening the instrument editor
? New User Interface look and feel: a modern overhaul to the look of GigaStudio
? Intelligent MIDI: Legato, Alternation, Random modes and more
? Sample Recording: A true sampler should be able to record samples, not just play them back. New GSIF 2.0-compatible soundcards now support input as well as output for recording directly into GigaStudio
? Kernel-level MIDI: Our new MIDI input technology virtually eliminates latency and reduces jitter on the incoming MIDI data
? Surround placement: using a native version of GigaPulse with extra channels for surround
? GigaPulse: This processor, included with every version of GigaStudio 3, models the resonance of a space, microphone or instrument body for the most realistic sampled instruments ever. A playback-only version, GigaPulse SP, is included with Ensemble and Solo. GigaPulse Pro is included with GigaStudio 3 Orchestra, and offered separately for Ensemble and Solo, and offers the ability to create your own reverb impulses and add them to instruments.

GigaStudio also retains the features that made it the best software sampler available:

? Streaming samples: only GigaStudio allows you to load samples over 512GB for the most realistic instruments possible
? Sound Libraries: The best sound libraries in the world are developed on GigaStudio. Some samplers attempt to convert load GS instruments, but lose the articulations and big sample sizes that make GigaStudio the leader in its field
? Runs on inexpensive PC hardware, integrates with Mac sequencers with a soundcard and a MIDI jack.
? Quicksound: rapid searching of your hard drive when loading instruments
? Articulations: switch articulations by pressing a key, allows for highly authentic phrasing
? Low latency: kernel-level processing give GigaStudio the lowest latency of any sampler
? Native support for the best sound libraries in the world

puRe
01-07-2004, 11:39 PM
Da bih se pripremio za GigaStudio 3 narucio sam jos jedan kompjuter ;)

Klarinetista
02-07-2004, 12:00 AM
mmmmmmmmmmmmm :P

ridge
02-07-2004, 01:02 AM
Po svemu sudeci ce i trebati bar jedan

Eon
02-07-2004, 11:43 AM
uffff ovo je previse:

ABIT NF7-SL (5.1, LAN, SATA RAID, IEEE 1384,USB2)
AMD XP2500 Barton 512 cache
512MB PC-3200 x 2
HDD 160GB MAXTOR SATA x 2

hoce li ova konfiguracija moci to izdrzati?

Da napomenem divinerova je tako da ce biti malo overklok

arados
02-07-2004, 06:15 PM
To ti od mene prepisao 8)

A ja od Kinga :wink:

A King je ...

puRe
02-07-2004, 07:24 PM
Po svemu sudeci ce i trebati bar jedan

Pricao sam sa tipom iz Tascama i kaze da je jedna ultra konfiguracija (RADI S-ATA, 3.0 GHz, 2GB RAMa) sasvim dovoljna za jedno 600(!!!) glasova polifonije...

ANTISHA
02-07-2004, 10:22 PM
Opet ista pri?a ispo?etka: treba ulo?it 1000 eura da bi se to sve pokrenulo, i ?to je najgore rezultat kao i prije:
Za one koji poznaju prirodu orkestra u tan?ine - pobolj?anje: 0%
ostali 5-10 % (??)
Ili se varam?! Ali ve? sam ovakve stvari okusija odavna. Opet ?e se onda pojavit za godinu dana orkestar na 1275.327 gigabajta i naravno bit ?e bolji radi gigabajta. ?ivi cirkus!!!

Eon
02-07-2004, 11:02 PM
To ti od mene prepisao 8)


pa valjda smo zeme :wink:

Pedja
02-07-2004, 11:04 PM
uffff ovo je previse:

ABIT NF7-SL (5.1, LAN, SATA RAID, IEEE 1384,USB2)
AMD XP2500 Barton 512 cache
512MB PC-3200 x 2
HDD 160GB MAXTOR SATA x 2

hoce li ova konfiguracija moci to izdrzati?

Da napomenem divinerova je tako da ce biti malo overklok

Nista se ne brini, ima to da radi i "samo da peva". Meni je pre desetak dana napravio "top" masinu za radio....OPASNO RADI :wink:

arados
02-07-2004, 11:10 PM
To ti od mene prepisao 8)


pa valjda smo zeme :wink:

Pa i King nam je zemo 8)

Eon
02-07-2004, 11:12 PM
aha king, nisam skontao, ma daaaaaaaaaaaaa :idea: :idea: :idea:

diviner
03-07-2004, 01:05 AM
Hehe...Hvala, hvala momci...!

Eon-e, iako ces imati zvjerinu po performansama (minimum XP3400), 1 GB rama je vec postalo nominum ! Ja se vec razmisljam o 2GB, odnosno o dva modula od po 1 GB (naravno, ako to finansije dozvole)...no prvo cu krenuti raditi nesto, da ne bude kao i do sada (radim upgrade, a ne iskoristavam isti)...

Eon
03-07-2004, 07:30 AM
Hehe...Hvala, hvala momci...!

Eon-e, iako ces imati zvjerinu po performansama (minimum XP3400), 1 GB rama je vec postalo nominum ! Ja se vec razmisljam o 2GB, odnosno o dva modula od po 1 GB (naravno, ako to finansije dozvole)...no prvo cu krenuti raditi nesto, da ne bude kao i do sada (radim upgrade, a ne iskoristavam isti)...

koja je razlika u ceni??

diviner
03-07-2004, 02:35 PM
Neki obicniji GBni DDR400 modul je tek nesto skuplji (10-ak ?) od dva modula od po 512MB ! Problem je sto se oni po prirodi dosta losije OC-uju , a brze memorije su papreno skupe !

Eon
03-07-2004, 02:48 PM
hmmm, ne znam, mislim da bolje znas od mene kako to resiti da bude optimalno ok.
Koliko je to papreno po jednom modulu od gb?

Eon
03-07-2004, 02:49 PM
uffff ovo je previse:

ABIT NF7-SL (5.1, LAN, SATA RAID, IEEE 1384,USB2)
AMD XP2500 Barton 512 cache
512MB PC-3200 x 2
HDD 160GB MAXTOR SATA x 2

hoce li ova konfiguracija moci to izdrzati?

Da napomenem divinerova je tako da ce biti malo overklok

Nista se ne brini, ima to da radi i "samo da peva". Meni je pre desetak dana napravio "top" masinu za radio....OPASNO RADI :wink:

hvala ti, nekako mi o sve toliko veliko izgleda da imam osecaj da treba 4 GB rama :shock: :shock: :)

arados
04-07-2004, 12:08 AM
King, sta mi preporucas od hladnjaka tishih da stavim na Bartona?
Ovaj previse galami?

diviner
05-07-2004, 02:57 AM
ThermalTake Silent Boost kao jedan od skupljih, od jeftinijih Coolermaster CP5-8JD1F, Speeze RaptorCool 1 (jedan od najtisih)... Zalman CNPS 7000AlCu bi bio najbolji izbor, jer je ogroman, vent mu se vrti na svega 1800 rpm (te je potpuno necujan), no dok ga nabavis izacice te oko 40? + sto ces ga malo teze montirati na NF7 (potrebno ga je malo "potkresati" kako se ne bi kacio sa okolnim komponentama na ploci)...

arados
05-07-2004, 12:07 PM
ThermalTake Silent Boost = 25?
ThermalTake Silent Boost K8 = 35?
Coolermaster CP5-8JD1F = 10?,
Speeze RaptorCool 1 (jedan od najtisih)... = ???
Zalman CNPS 7000AlCu = 38? bi bio najbolji izbor, jer je ogroman, vent mu se vrti na svega 1800 rpm (te je potpuno necujan), no dok ga nabavis izacice te oko 40? + sto ces ga malo teze montirati na NF7 (potrebno ga je malo "potkresati" kako se ne bi kacio sa okolnim komponentama na ploci)...


Kakav mu je ovaj K8? Razlika 10?