AudioRealism Bass Line PRO now available for PC and Mac OS X
I guess not...hoffman2k wrote: You can buy it here.
http://www.audiorealism.se/products.htm
It's 95€ for ABL
145€ for ABL Pro
Or 195 for both.
Live 5.0.3 - IBM Thinkpad R51 1.5ghz Centrino - 1,5 Go RAM - 7200 RPM 2nd HDD intern - RME Multiface - Windows XP Pro SP2
ok, maybe, yesamo wrote:Or yes ?peeddrroo wrote:sorry for being dumb...
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from audiorealism website:
AudioRealism Bundle
Get both Bass Line and Bass Line Pro for a total of 195 Euros (You save 45 Euros)!
i guess i was too much in a hurry.
anyway, i've tried the demo of ABL Pro, and IT SOUNDS VERRRRY NICE.
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just trying to maximize profit I guess. I would definitely think twice before buying both of them, the pro can do almost any kind of synth sound, and it has the same raw raw oscillator thing going on.muthafunka wrote:From their forum admins:
"This synth does not replace ABL - its a companion that speaks the same language."
"ABL Pro doesn't replace ABL in any way."
There ya go..damn does that baby look hot.
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
Nah, i can explain this. Because it's partially my faultpolyslax wrote:Sounds fantastic, but holy cpu slayer. One key on quite a few of the supplied patches can send my G5 iMac up to 70-90% cpu. Is this a Mac issue?
ABL Pro was intended to be a monophonic bassline synth.
But the other beta testers and me, felt the need for a polyphonic mode.
So poly patches will take allot of cpu (in some cases)
Can you control number of voices? I'm not in front of ABLP now but I only remember a mono/poly switch.hoffman2k wrote:Nah, i can explain this. Because it's partially my faultpolyslax wrote:Sounds fantastic, but holy cpu slayer. One key on quite a few of the supplied patches can send my G5 iMac up to 70-90% cpu. Is this a Mac issue?![]()
ABL Pro was intended to be a monophonic bassline synth.
But the other beta testers and me, felt the need for a polyphonic mode.
So poly patches will take allot of cpu (in some cases)
Do you know if there's room for further optimization, or is poly always going to gobble cpu?
Anything other settings you know of to ease the pain?
I'm not in front either but I remember a screenshot of preferences with a slider labeled "maximum number of voice"....polyslax wrote:
Can you control number of voices? I'm not in front of ABLP now but I only remember a mono/poly switch.
Do you know if there's room for further optimization, or is poly always going to gobble cpu?
Anything other settings you know of to ease the pain?
Live 5.0.3 - IBM Thinkpad R51 1.5ghz Centrino - 1,5 Go RAM - 7200 RPM 2nd HDD intern - RME Multiface - Windows XP Pro SP2
so after a couple of days of playing, i must say that it really does sound good. deep and sharp.
worth every single cent.
plus it seems that it was conceived to be controlled by the BCR2000. almost the same number of knobs and buttons, and a similar layout.
i'll try to send a preset for the BCR.
bjorn, i have a question: once the internal sequencer is launched, it seems that pressing the space bar in Live doesn't stop it.
i always have to click the Run/Stop button on the ABL pro GUI. is that normal?
thansk for the help.
worth every single cent.
plus it seems that it was conceived to be controlled by the BCR2000. almost the same number of knobs and buttons, and a similar layout.
i'll try to send a preset for the BCR.
bjorn, i have a question: once the internal sequencer is launched, it seems that pressing the space bar in Live doesn't stop it.
i always have to click the Run/Stop button on the ABL pro GUI. is that normal?
thansk for the help.

