If you don't have Kontakt then by far the cheapest option would be to purchase the M53 converter and use UVI's free UVI player, which will read the libraries just fine. If you have Native Instruments Kontakt for instance. Short of it is, don't buy MachFive 3 before NAMM and thinking about whether or not you're fine with spending money on a product that may never get updated.Īnother option, more likely to do a good job of translating your desired EMU sounds is to buy Chicken Systems in the format you want to translate to. It's always possible delays are due to other things, but in my experience it's never happened that the partner company who arguably own all the code for a plug in (UVI) release a competing device (Falcon), then continue to support their third party partnership plug in (MachFive 3). NAMM is however right around the corner, so personally I would advise waiting at least until NAMM before purchasing M53. The writing on the wall says IMO that M53 is dead in the water, it's unlikely to be updated anytime soon, and might be on it's last legs. Unfortunately the only thing missing from MachFive3 in Falcon is it's ability to translate other sample formats. Just so you're aware, there has been no update to MachFive in over a year, recent UVI (it's native sample format) libraries from MOTUs partner company for MachFive, UVI, do not load into MachFive, and UVI have put out a sampler/sample mangler of their own, Falcon, that opens all newer UVI libraries.
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