Hi, I’m not (yet?) a NS4 user but monitoring everything about the NS4 since it might be my next significant investment in the mid term future.
I saw the announcement of the new NS4 signature soundbank of Bryn Bliska and watched the promotional video for it, and haven’t been much impressed to be honest. I therefore wondered what others think, especially those who might have downloaded it and checked on a NS4, and am very surprised that not a single post has been made about that new sound bank - does everybody have the same feeling like me about it after watching the video and therefore nobody is saying anything about it?
Any opinions about the new Bryn Bliska Signature Sound Bank?
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Any opinions about the new Bryn Bliska Signature Sound Bank?
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Re: Any opinions about the new Bryn Bliska Signature Sound Bank?
Well, I usually end up downloading every signature bank at some point, and then deconstructing how the artist put the programs together.
Maybe I don't find much use for the specific tones they've gotten, but the techniques are transferrable across genres.
I happened to like Bryn's signature soundbank, as she's covering LA-style keyboard work -- a genre I'm not familiar with. Lots of neat little tricks she uses to get her sound.
Maybe I don't find much use for the specific tones they've gotten, but the techniques are transferrable across genres.
I happened to like Bryn's signature soundbank, as she's covering LA-style keyboard work -- a genre I'm not familiar with. Lots of neat little tricks she uses to get her sound.
I think I have gear issues ....