:rofl: Baxter have you listened to it? It's not even close to industrial...
My most honest congratulations Evorax! :mates: I wish your company to stay as successful as this! :wink: Cheers! p.s. :rofl: ZeusGod
Seems like we'll have to come back some other day to download this... next month? *yes*
Hmmm, and how can you EQ a vocal track without hearing the whole mix? *no*
I've been using Cubase throughout the 90s with Atari 1024 STE and Mega 4 with a SCSI HD in the 2nd half of it, and it's been great for that time...
Good! Can't wait! :wink: [referring to Howlett's comments]
What made you post this crap? You feel you're being threatened by something/someone? The "industry standard" is a holy grail, huh? Well, it's not....
Without reading the whole thread I can answer your question very easily: using "the worst DAWs" is very subjective. It borders with troll posts....
I get around new software not working with XP by not using it. Simple. :wink: And there is plenty of new software that works with it, no problem....
Power cables are NOT shielded! That's why they cause so much problem for us involved with the audio. Damn them. :wink: When coiled they actually...
Higher clock rates cause this with AMD?! I've never heard of that, sorry, but I'm not saying it's impossible, just that I've never encountered or...
He probably has other problems than just a too low ASIO buffer [as CPU utilisation was really low - 20%], OS and/or hardware related that are...
And of course now people will blame it all on the software piracy. Yea, right... What people don't get is that businesses go down everywhere due...
I am not fascinated by any OS. I'm only fascinated with music, various music apps all the way from 90s to the new ones, work done without any...
One very important suggestion: keep the power cables as away as possible from the audio cables, especially if you loop the power cables and even...
For those of us who make music and still use Windows XP *for music* instead of bothering with keeping up with what MS releases, this is alright!...
Well actually, it's not really the size that matters, but the number of platters that is usually hard to find out about as the manufacturers try...
Me too, Baxter. "In The Air Tonight". Oh yes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkADj0TPrJA
This graph reminded me that I failed to mention that smaller hard drives are always more durable since they usually have less platters. I always...
Interesting. To show you how external HDs quality that you buy pre-assembled [usually in a 1.99$ plastic box] varies, one of my clients [who...
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