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  1. Don’t Let The World Pass You By (Jean-Luc Ponty) Syntheway Strings, Zephyrus, ElectriKeys Hohner Clavinet D6 & Fender Rhodes, Magnus Choir VST Plugins Software (Windows, Apple Mac OS X)

    http://syntheway.net - Don’t Let The World Pass You By (Jean-Luc Ponty *) using the Syntheway Strings, Zephyrus, ElectriKeys Rhodes, Magnus Choir VST Plugins Software (Windows, Apple Mac OS X see options below in requirements)

    VST instruments:

    1) Syntheway Strings VSTi (Default Strings Ensemble)
    http://strings.syntheway.net

    2) ElectriKeys Electric Piano VSTi (Hohner Clavinet D6 and Fender Rhodes Mark1) http://electrikeys.syntheway.net

    3) Zephyrus Hybrid Synthesizer VSTi (Hard Lead with Glide Preset) http://zephyrus.syntheway.net

    4) Magnus Choir VSTi (Synthetic Choir)
    http://magnus.syntheway.net

    • Note: Covered from Cosmic Messenger album by French jazz fusion artist Jean-Luc Ponty, released in 1978.

    Software Descriptions:

    1) Syntheway Strings VSTi: is a "rich-sounding" sample based string VST instrument, featuring a multisampled Ensemble Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass

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    2) ElectriKeys Electric Piano VSTi: is an Electric Piano emulation (sample-based synthesizer) of vintage Fender Rhodes MK1, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer and Yamaha CP-70 e-pianos.

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    3) Zephyrus VSTi is a hybrid synthesizer that combines an analog synthesis engine and SoundFont oscillator to produce complex pads and background sounds.

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    4) Magnus Choir VSTi: is a virtual instrument plug-in which can be used to create natural and synthetic choirs, using a combination of synthesis and sampling. The male and female mixed choirs features the classic SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) structure: women sing Soprano and Alto, while men sing Tenor and Bass.

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    Installation Notes

    Windows Requirements:

    • Use these Syntheway VST plugins in your favourite DAW MIDI Sequencer host like: FL Studio, Ableton Live, Cakewalk SONAR X1 X2, Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, PreSounus Studio One, Cockos REAPER, Mixcraft, MAGIX Samplitude, Sequoia, Energy XT, ACID Pro, Orion, VSTHost, SAVIHost, n-Track Studio, Cantabile, Adobe Audition and many others ( Check out complete list of VST compatible hosts here: http://syntheway.com/vstcompatiblehost.htm )
    • Place the dll file / files into VST Plugins Folder.
    • 500 MHz Processor (Pentium, Celeron AMD or equivalent) minimum.
    • RAM: 128 MB or higher recommended.
    • Windows Operating System : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 / x86 (32 bit). ……………………………………………………………………….

    Mac OS X Requirements:

    1) Syntheway Virtual Strings Ensemble (Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass) is also available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library) http://syntheway.com/Syntheway_Strings_for_Mac_OS_X.htm

    2) ElectriKeys Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes MK1, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer and Yamaha CP-70) is also available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library) http://syntheway.com/Syntheway_ElectriKeys_Electric_Piano_for_Mac_OS_X.htm

    3) Magnus Choir is also available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library) http://syntheway.com/Magnus_Choir_for_Mac_OS_X.htm

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    Syntheway websites:

    http://syntheway.net http://syntheway.com

    —Huffduffed by syntheway one week ago

  2. Logbuch:Netzpolitik | Rückblicke, Einblicke und Ausblicke auf das netzpolitische Geschehen als wöchentlicher Podcast

    —Huffduffed by ploerre one month ago

  3. Chris T-T’s Podcast #1: The First Giraffe – with Alexandra Loske

    Art historian and curator Alexandra Loske has unearthed the story of the first ever known giraffe in Britain, given to George IV as a diplomatic gift in the early 19th century.

    —Huffduffed by christt one month ago

  4. Nature podcast: Futures

    Futures is Nature’s weekly science fiction slot. Adam Rutherford reads you his favourite from this month, Survivors and Saviours, by Philip T. Starks.

    http://www.nature.com/nature/podcast/index-futures-2013-04-29.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

  5. Women of Westeros, Part IV: Margaery, Melisandre, and Lysa

    The Boiled Leather Audio Hour Episode 19! Women of Westeros, Part IV: Margaery, Melisandre, and Lysa It’s a power-player episode of BLAH this time out, as our irregularly scheduled series on the women…

    http://boiledleather.com/post/48773293746/the-boiled-leather-audio-hour-episode-19

    —Huffduffed by joanofdark one month ago

  6. Download Media for ‘Algebras, Geometries, Topologies of Philosophy: Deleuze, Derrida, & Mathematical Knowledge’

    Slought Foundation. Slought Foundation (‘Sl-aw-t’) is a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia that engages the public in dialogue about cultural and socio-political change. We collaborate with a range of partners including artists, communities, universities, and governments to encourage cultural inclusiveness and social activism.

    http://slought.org/media/download.php?id=1056

    —Huffduffed by philipb 2 months ago

  7. Tell Me Something I Don’t Know 005: Jesse Schell

    This is episode 5 of Boing Boing’s newest podcast, Tell Me Something I Don’t Know. It’s an interview podcast featuring artists, writers, filmmakers, and other creative people discussing their work, ideas, and the reality/business side of how they do what they do.

    http://boingboing.net/2013/04/09/tell-me-something-i-dont-kno-5.html

    —Huffduffed by zzot 2 months ago

  8. Leslie T. Chang: The voices of China’s workers

    Leslie T. Chang: The voices of China’s workers

    —Huffduffed by tedtalks 3 months ago

  9. Mapping the brain podcast

    President Obama wants to do for the brain what the Human Genome Project did for genetics. But even scientists concede that ‘mapping the brain’ is vastly more

    http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp130221can_we_map_the_brain

    —Huffduffed by agileone 3 months ago

  10. Punk, Part 1!

    We discuss the origins of punk rock and how the movement sprang from glam rock and proto-punk. Iggy Pop, Jonathan Richman, New York Dolls, Velvet Underground, Sex Pistols, The Clash, X-Ray Spex, Patti Smith, The Ramones, Television, Talking Heads, The Slits, Dead Kennedys, CBGBs and more! We also discuss a trip to the gun show, mailbag and more!

    http://www.tankriot.com/2013/133/

    —Huffduffed by drownedrat 4 months ago

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