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How-to: Use Logic's Built In Net Send and Net Receive Plugins https://youtu.be/837ApDYyH3A #Logic #LogicPro #DAW #MacOS
in reply to Andre Louis

I just uploaded to accessmtech.com directly linked your Youtube video.
in reply to Andre Louis

Well, thank you! lol By the way, I just bought Garitan CFX. Let's see how painful it is to get it going. lol
in reply to Andre Louis

Finished with Garritan CFX. Authorization part needs some VOCR Mouse gymnastics to drag a license file to interface, but loading preset part is accessible. I need to get someone to map NKS. It sounds great with just presets though. Very satisfied! Instead of paying full $199, bought lite for $59 and upgrade for $79 from Sweetwater.
in reply to Andre Louis

Not sure, I think aria uses sfz, but it has copyright protection. Sample files have extension .audio.
in reply to Andre Louis

Also, it loads less than 5 seconds. Maybe it loads stuff in the background, but you can play right away within 5 seconds. I didn't notice any dropouts and stuff. Not sure why Justin setup took minutes to load.
in reply to Andre Louis

It lives up to the hype though. I can see why so many people mention it like Ravenscroft 275 and Keyscape.
in reply to Andre Louis

Download is 15gb, but expands to 132GB. I loaded player preset, and reaper uses about 1.5GB memory.
in reply to Chi Kim

Oh shame. Controls are visible in CFX plugin, but presets browser are not accessible. However, Aria engin is opposit. You can load preset, but can't modify. Ugg
in reply to Chi Kim

Oh Good news. Cfx plugin has preset button you can click with vocr, and it pops up a menu that you can navigate normally.
in reply to Andre Louis

Oh yea I forgot about that they're the same company. Other than having to load a preset with mouse click, it seems pretty usable. I wonder why this thing is so big when it uses like less than 2gb. Maybe it loads more samples as you play more notes with different velocities.