![]() ![]() Apparently, the content was then sold to ‘a big developer’ - some whispers suggested it might even have been Toontrack - but it’s many years since that rumour and nothing has materialized since, so I don’t know. The content itself is as ageing-proof, timeless and perfect as samples could ever be, in my opinion.)Īnd the second and far more sadder reason is that Uwe got ill, which meant the end of Mixosaurus. (To this day I still wouldn’t know how to improve upon it in areas other than the GUI and overal user-friendliness. The reason why it never went beyond v1, is two-fold, I believe: first of all, because Mixosaurus was pretty much perfect right from the start, especially considering what Kontakt was capable of in those years anyway. Uwe (the developer/drummer) did sample a second snare drum later on, but I always liked the original snare best. ![]() (Which explains why it shipped on a hard drive, because downloads of that size weren’t really feasible at the time and would still have people scratching their heads today, I imagine.) Yes, it’s true there aren’t too many of us Mixosaurus-owners. ![]()
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