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    Clavia G2 software demo released

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    Check it out here:

    www.clavia.se

    I'm not very impressed with it so far. Seems like a desperate move on Clavia's behalf.

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    Well, at least they're not really pushing it as equal to the real thing:
    Clavia says:
    Before you start this demo program you must realize that this software only hints on the possibilities of the hardware. This demo program itself is not intended to be used as a musical tool. Of course, the G2 hardware instruments are real professional musical instruments.
    Didn't try it yet though.

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    Some guy another forum said it sounds identical to his G2 rack

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    Originally posted by Array
    Check it out here:

    www.clavia.se

    I'm not very impressed with it so far.
    Neither am I with the hardware version!
    Last edited by cubbyhouse; 12-25-2004 at 10:33 AM.

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    That's cool. Maybe I can get my collab' partners interested in this stuff finally.
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    I took a look at this demo. All I have to say is "wow". The pitch tracker module is a crazy idea. It tracks the pitch of an incoming audio signal and converts it into control voltage that can power oscillators. It also has a bunch of modules that can be used to send midi controller data to external synthesizers. If you put these two modules into a patch (Plus a whole bunch of others in between) you could have a device that converts your humming of a tune into midi signal. You could just hit record on a sequencer and record the riffs you need by humming them.
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