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Question:
"Why should I buy sounds from Pyramid?"
Samplers
changed everything. Instead of having to buy another expensive
keyboard, you can expand your capabilities with new samples. Your
sampler is infinitely expandable, but in the end it is only as
good as your sound library.
The
Kurzweil is a fully programmable synthesizer, not just a simple
sample playback machine. Sounds can have myriad permutations.
Althougn the Kurzweil's user interface is more adaptive than most
other synth/sampler, the learning curve is steep for most end
users. That is, it takes a fair amount of time to become familiar
enough with VAST technology to get meaningful results. Most Kurzweil
users are musicians first and don't have the energy or the time
to get involved in sampling and programming even if these aspects
of music technology interest them.
Sound
design is a process of anticipating a musical application and
then implementing the Kurzweil's tone generation and modulation
features to prodcue a desired result. Assuming you have the source
material available for sampling, You could spend a great deal
of time putting together a sound library. Using a 3rd party sound
library is a viable alternative. For professional musicians, use
of these libraries is in fact a way of life.
Pyramid
specializes in the Kurzweil. We've been involved in sound design
for the K2x00 series since VAST was introduced with the K2000
(we were programming synths before that). We have developed diverse,
high quality libraries that give you the benefit of our expertise.
The quality of a sound library is highly dependent on the environment
in which samples are recorded. Our sample libraries reflect favorably
on the high end recording studios where we have done this work.
For your interest, one of our engineers was recently nominated
for an Emmy for Technical Quality in Recording.
Customers
tell us our sounds make it possible for them to do what they've
always wanted to do with their Kurzweils. Try our sounds
for yourself. Use them for your music and discover how much they
add to your capabilities!
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Question:
"I've heard a lot about the Kurzweil. What's so great about
VAST?"
A typical synthesizer is a closed system with a finite number
of onboard sounds and limited sound-shaping capabilities. With
samplers it is possible to load new waveform material appropriate
for a musician's changing needs.
Like
simple ROM based synths (aka Romplers), most commercially available
samplers have limited sound shaping capabilites. They simply
play back samples without any attempt to generate new timbres
by means of synthesis.
A
sampler makes it unnecessary for you to buy a new synth when
you need more sounds than what a Rompler has to offer. You can
simply get a couple of new CD-ROMs that are dedicated to the
types of sounds you're looking which cost substantially less
than another closed system Rompler with a limited selection
of stock sounds. Sample libraries usually feature realistic,
dynamically accurate, high resolution stereo samples that sound
much better than the small, compressed sounds on a typical Rompler.
The
reason the Kurzweil is so powerful is because it is both a synth
and a sampler. VAST (Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology)
makes it possible to apply synthesis techniques to new samples
or waveforms. It's the best of both worlds - synthesis and sampling.
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Question:
"What does copyright mean in relation to sounds?"
All
Pyramid soundware products are "License Free," which means no
clearance is needed for you to use the sounds in your production.
We do not expect royalty payments resulting from the sales of
your music if they involve our sounds.
Although your purchase gives you the right to use the sounds in
musical projects, it does not transfer ownership or copyright
of the sounds. Pyramid holds copyright on the sounds. Each
of the Pyramid sound libraries explicitly specifies "all
rights reserved," which means Pyramid retains all rights to their
products, and can stipulate the limits of authorized use.
Ours is a standard licensing agreement that is observed by most
soundware and software companies:
GENERAL LICENSE CONDITIONS:
You may use these samples in any type of music production, i.e.
making demos, records, remixes, commercials, jingles, post-production,
commissioned compositions, TV and film soundtracks, theatre,
musicals, computer games, multimedia and any type of live performance.
Samples may not be incorporated or resold in a Music Library or
Sample Library. It is illegal to trade, lend, rent, copy,
duplicate, upload or download our sounds to a BBS, FTP site, or
any other database or server. Licensure is exclusive to the individual
making the orginal purchase. You are not to resell the disk
if you retain any of the samples, programs, effects etc. for your
use because this would be a form of unauthorized duplication.
Piracy and authorized duplication and distribution of soundware
and software are legally actionable and are being successfully
prosecuted.
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Question:
"A friend with a K2600 gave me some sound files with KDFX to load
on my K2000. They won't load. Why? Are there other any compatibility
problems for different models of K2x00?"
Basically,
files with KDFX won't load on a K2000 unless it has v3.87. Lately
we've been seeing backward compatibility problems with several
commercial CD ROMs for K2x00. Interestingly, though, it was not
because of KDFX. Actually, most commercial CD ROMs do not implement
KDFX.
There
can be other reasons for incompatibility having to do with disk
images. For example, formatting a hard drive with a K2500 can
result in a CD product that won't load on a K2000 after the contents
- including the file allocation table - has been transferred to
CD ROM if the file allocation table relates to a hard drive that
is bigger than what the K2000 is able to see. Rev 3.87 of K2000
would have addressed the issue, so this caution would apply mainly
to earlier versions of the K2000 OS. It also applies to
very early version of K2500's.
As
a quick pointer, if you're looking to buy a sound library, it
may be helpful to ask what version of K2x00 they were mastered
with. Getting this information up front can help avoid unpleasant
surprises (e.g., not being able to load the disk).
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