Instead, I found myself blown away by just how robust the software really was. Needless to say, I was wrong in so many ways. ![]() Having never worked with RMX prior to this release, I naively believed the software to function just like any other groove module. Being their first native 64-bit windows release, I was curious as to how well it would hold up, since we first got our hands on the software, Spectrasonics has released two subsequent major updates bringing it to 1.9, extending that native 64-bit support to Macs. In March, we saw the release of Stylus RMX v1.7. I was recently given the opportunity to review their real-time groove module, Stylus RMX–a software that not only changed the way I thought of groove modules, but could be described as ground-breaking. ![]() You may remember our review of Spectrasonics flagship synth, Omnisphere, last November.
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