![]() ![]() Of course it is tempting to expand a bit, since I only had 8 audio channels back then. Probably because the old projects used plain MIDI tracks to send MIDI data, and plain audio tracks to receive the audio. The basses all work exactly as I remember! It has proven to be fairly straight-forward to insert G-Player into old projects. I've also exercised a bunch of Sampletekk libraries, including Big Orchestral Brass, and the Scarbee slapped and fingered basses, and the Seyer acoustic bass, and the old Presonus Orchestral stuff. ![]() It appears that there may still be some minor glitches in the playback, but it's been so long since I had a working GS machine that I can't say for certain that it isn't just my foggy memory. I'm using Garritan Orchestral Strings in G-Player and barely putting a dent in computer resources! However, as big as we thought GS libraries were, it turns out they were still pretty small by today's standards. Can't comment on VEP, but I've been exercising the demo for the last week, mostly on my main computer, but I tried running it on my old GS computer, using MOLCP for MIDI and lightpipe for audio, and it worked. No conversion required, G-Player plays all your Gigastudio libraries while being very efficient in CPU and memory usage. G-Player is a Gigastudio file player for Mac and PC that emulates the sound of Gigastudio as faithfully as possible. ![]() We are pleased to announce the release of G-Player 2 for Mac and PC. ![]()
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