![]() The 64-bit version needs JBridge to be recognized by Band-in-a-Box, but then it actually works. Right, the 32-bit version would be recognized natively by Band-in-a-Box since BIAB is 32-bit, but makes no sound. I may get this just for that if I can confirm the VA version also has them.Įdited by jazzmammal ( 10/16/18 01:21 PM) ![]() It's got scat voices! There are several requests in the Real Tracks forum about that. What do you think Kent? It's been two years since your post in that old thread.Įdit - Damn, I just listened to this vid: Even though it came out in 1999, they're apparently still worth $200-250. ![]() One thing for sure though I'm positive this sounds much better than the old VSC, the Forte Dxi or the Coyote Wavetable. Without having owned the SC8850 I can't compare the two but the SCVA has a native GM bank while ST3 does not. Their website still says it's $125 so the question is is it worth it? In my case I got the full SampleTank 3 during their promo last year by buying a keyboard controller for $79. And yes, even though the SCVA is ALREADY 64 bit for some reason it still needs Jbridge. You had said then that the 64 bit version of the SCVA will work with Jbridge. I had forgotten that point, I had to find the original thread about this from 2016.
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