Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:58 pm
by 5c4r7
Well art, there is a reason I still use 3 different emu samplers in my studio.
I can use all of them pretty fast from the front panel too. I can easily dump samples to and from my Mac or PC so, the real question is, is it worth my time and money to buy something like ZoeOS? It looks pretty cool but, I have no idea how well it really runs or if I will get the support I need when I need it because, it sounds like some of you are having to pull teeth to get answers from Zuonics.
Posted:
Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:21 pm
by art
If you would like to find out how well ZoeOS works for you, try the Windows demo.
http://www.zuonics.com/download.html
If you're not interested in ZoeOS v1.5 (cross platform), stop posting in this thread.
Cheers!
Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:32 pm
by 5c4r7
Well, I am interested in ZoeOS but, it really depends on the factors that I have already mentioned. Also, I was supporting what you were saying art, and since all my points are relevant to the topic, I really have no idea why you would care whether I continued to post in this thread or not. How else is one supposed to get details of a product if they don't investigate, or ask for feedback (especially in a forum with other users who have already experienced the software)? Anyhow, I was really just trying to decide whether it was worth my while to get ZoeOS at all. My goal is to eliminate my Windows box from my setup entirely and just use a mac. The Windows version could perform much different than the OS X version so, trying the Windows demo would not really answer my questions.
Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:07 pm
by art
From Zuonics' website:
" The OS X version is expected to have the same feature set as the Windows version"
So far the only input you've added to this thread are excuses not to get ZoeOS...You have Windows, so stop making excuses and try the demo.