I was going to buy it, until i find out you can't import user samples for drums. It's all virtual synthesis. I have an MC707 and i wanted to be able to edit my imported drum samples easier, but found out the hard way, Zenology does not use samples.
@@ArtistMusick you missed my point, where i own a MC707 and Zencore is supposed to be an editor for all the Zencore hardware that Roland have made, but it can't even do that.
@@ArtistMusick it blows my mind that Roland expects people who paid hundreds or thousands of dollars to buy their hardware, also are supposed to shill out another couple hundred for their VST that isn't even capable of full editing capabilities. I'm glad the MC707 has a decent size screen, i can't imagine ever wanting to edit patches on the MC101.
well done thats how you do it clap👏👏👏
Great. I have a request, can you make a video on how to use "Program Change" in Cubase using Zenology pro ?
sounds great
How much of disk space does zenology pro 2 take? (With all the presets)
win 10 1.5gb
I just miss a Nice synth plug-in with soft spacy sounds
I was going to buy it, until i find out you can't import user samples for drums. It's all virtual synthesis. I have an MC707 and i wanted to be able to edit my imported drum samples easier, but found out the hard way, Zenology does not use samples.
There are other samplers.
this is of course a complete synthesizer
@@ArtistMusick you missed my point, where i own a MC707 and Zencore is supposed to be an editor for all the Zencore hardware that Roland have made, but it can't even do that.
Yeah, now I understand...
Roland rarely listens to the user@@isaac.anthony
@@ArtistMusick it blows my mind that Roland expects people who paid hundreds or thousands of dollars to buy their hardware, also are supposed to shill out another couple hundred for their VST that isn't even capable of full editing capabilities. I'm glad the MC707 has a decent size screen, i can't imagine ever wanting to edit patches on the MC101.
Omnisphere sounds better