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| December
2002 - Every year we try to put together a special Christmas offer here at Utopia Sound Division. This year we are offering a bundle of Utopia Live! v2.0 and the Acoustic Piano add-on v1.0 for only 25$ (this is including creditcard handling costs). This offer is valid from
18-12-2002 till 18-1-2003.
We would also like to inform you of an unique product which will be available for download from our website in the near future. Next to free Utopia Live! updates, we are currently working on an operating and soundcard independent set of GM/GS soundbanks currently code named 'Project-Portabillity'. The main problem with hardware specific soundfonts / soundbanks is that current soundcards on the PC tend to have several limitations, and nearly all have their own interpretation of how certain soundbank formats should be processed (e.g. reverb/chorus, filters etc). Many soundcards claim support for a format like SF2 while none of them play them back the same way. Often these individual characteristics can be taken advantage of to get special effects or reduce the size of such a soundbank (e.g. SB Live!'s 8-point interpolation). By doing this however, such soundbanks cannot faithfully be ported into new formats without starting all over everytime we make a GM/GS related soundbank. We are therefore planning on working around this by not looking at the size of the final soundbank, and by sticking to basic functions that all soundcards and softsynths implement in the same way and only implement minor softsynth or soundcard specific extras. This will allow us to easily convert the product into a new soundbank format without risking critical hardware or driver compatibility issues. The downloadable size of the product is expected to be less than 50 MB. After buying the product (which is basically a huge file with raw sample data) customers can freely download a small Windows or Linux installer (Mac OS X is being considered) for any destination format they want. If a customers wants to install a special version for the TiMidity++ softsynth under Linux he/she can simply download the free TiMidity++ Linux installer and within a few minutes a 300+ MB soundbank will be installed on the customer's system. If the customer later on wants to use the product with 'softsynth or soundcard X' an installer can freely be downloaded when it becomes available. The formats that are planned to be supported in the first release will be SF2 & DLS-2 (in several variations for different softsynths and soundcards). Other formats are currently under consideration and will be implemented in order of highest demand. To allow people to decide whether they want to buy the product, a lower quality version will be released to the public (which will only be a few megabytes to download) for free The quality of sound on these next generation GM/GS soundbanks will carry the usual trademark Utopia Sound Division timbre, while being completely OS and soundcard independent. ---
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