![]() ![]() My suggestion to our friend starting the query is: take your time, and check the demos. ![]() And it has the breath of a real performance. Moreover, if you have some time to spend (I have it, as an "advanced hobbyst"), you may add these "Melodyne" features to the Sonar built-in Cyclone (being able to swap the order of notes within the loop, the one task that Celemony doesn't do): then you can practically transform any original loop into what you want. I am personally about to purchase it, because I do rely in a "loop" approach combined with the Celemony Melodyne engine, and it's relatively cheap (compared to the similar loop approach with the morphing engine in the Garritan product). ![]() Both Liquid Saxophone and Garritan are brand new, so they might be one step beyond. Computer Music doesn't rate it so much (I remember 7/10, I might be wrong), so the competition out there should be large, with saxlab and ither products. Beautiful! I achieved nothing similar with the multi-sample approach. Besides, the demo has only 24 MB of the 700+ MB of the full version samples and still I could do the job. I've just realized a solo sax just playing with the demo version of Liquid Saxophone, and I was quite impressed.
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