First impressions of the MiniMax
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				Bluescreen
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First impressions of the MiniMax
I received a MiniMax a few days ago. Nice little VA, straightforward, good sounding, rock solid built. Rather convincing Mini emulation.
Some sounds:
http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/prollmax-02.mp3
Drums from Spectrasonics Stylus, a little reverb on some tracks
			
			
									
						
										
						Some sounds:
http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/prollmax-02.mp3
Drums from Spectrasonics Stylus, a little reverb on some tracks
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				Bluescreen
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Yes, I ordered a 48 voice 16-part-multitimbral custom version.HUROLURA wrote:Sounds great...
Also sounds like you bought several MiniMax ?!?
Is your unit multitimbral ???
CheerZ
No, they demanded a price that is slightly higher than the price of 16 Minimax Klangboxen
Actually I used a bunch of monophonic patches and multitracked in Cubase.
Thanks for the nice comments all.
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				Bluescreen
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Just some thursday evening fooling:
http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/fastmax.mp3
 
 
MiniMax and Stylus
			
			
									
						
										
						http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/fastmax.mp3
MiniMax and Stylus
excellent demo - and I really mean excellent...
you manage to pack an enormous bandwidth into 1 single minute and it isn't noodling, it isn't boring and it even got a tension curve.
I'd strongly suggest that CWA dries their tears and spends a little of the rare and sought stuff on your efforts and licenses a couple of similiar tracks for their other devices.
Of course I'm not in the position to tell, let alone 'think' about your creativity, but I found this 120% matching what a demo should be about .
It needs some talent to be on the point as exactly as in those 2 tracks.
respect, Tom
			
			
									
						
										
						you manage to pack an enormous bandwidth into 1 single minute and it isn't noodling, it isn't boring and it even got a tension curve.
I'd strongly suggest that CWA dries their tears and spends a little of the rare and sought stuff on your efforts and licenses a couple of similiar tracks for their other devices.
Of course I'm not in the position to tell, let alone 'think' about your creativity, but I found this 120% matching what a demo should be about .
It needs some talent to be on the point as exactly as in those 2 tracks.
respect, Tom
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				Bluescreen
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Yes, I forgot to mention that a big part of the sounds used in the 2 tracks have been programmed by Klaus aka Summa
			
			
									
						
										
						Last night I did a little FilterFM Demo, also with sounds from the upcomming Set...
http://musik.freepage.de/summa/MinimaxFilterFM.mp3
			
			
									
						
										
						http://musik.freepage.de/summa/MinimaxFilterFM.mp3
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				Bluescreen
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Just for fun some midnight Maxdrums or however you'd call it:
http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/maxdrums.mp3
All sounds from the MiniMax, some PSP Easy Verb
			
			
													http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/maxdrums.mp3
All sounds from the MiniMax, some PSP Easy Verb
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