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Are you frustrated and
tired of hearing your beautiful musical compositions on a standard
midi playback device, dreaming how it would sound performed by a
great symphonic orchestra. Everybody knows it is almost
unaffordable for a starting bright composer to hire a full
symphonic orchestra. AcustiX brings this dream closer to
realization.
We are aware that it is
impossible to simulate the true performance of a live orchestra,
especially playing classical or film scores, but the challenge for
AcustiX is to come as close as possible. AcustiX outperforms most
of today’s synthesizers, especially when rendering classical and
film scores.
The AcustiX instruments were created with the ultimate purpose of
giving your midi composition the best performance it deserves.
The AcustiX instruments are primarily aimed at rendering classical and film score
music as these require the highest fidelity and are the most
difficult to faithfully simulate, but they also perform excellent in all sorts of musical
projects like pop, rock, jazz etc. The AcustiX instruments are the result of endlessly fine-tuning and
selecting the finest samples.
Convince
yourself by listening to some midi pieces played by
the AcustiX instruments.
News:
25-02-2007: AcustiX Steinway Piano III released
in SFZ and Halion format
24-02-2007: AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano II released
in SFZ and Halion format
16-01-2006: AcustiX Steinway Piano II released
04-01-2006: AcustiX Steinway and Bösendorfer review at
purgatorycreek.com
09-10-2005: AcustiX EtudiX Piano Tutor 1.2.1
Released
08-08-2005: AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano has
been optimized
06-12-2004: New Sound Demos from AcustiX Orchestra 3.0
available
28-11-2004: AcustiX
Steinway Piano Trial Version released
28-11-2004: AcustiX Steinway Piano released
20-01-2004: AcustiX
Bösendorfer Piano Trial Version released
20-01-2004: AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano released
13-01-2004: AcustiX Orchestra 2.1 released
28-11-2003: AcustiX Orchestra 2.0 released
12-08-2002: AcustiX Orchestra 1.1 released |