From the beginning, UA could have charged a notional fee - say $10 or $20 - to get the native version of a DSP plugin you owned. However, they...
"How's your mom? I heard she's super into baking these days! Anyway, I hope you enjoyed your holidays, and hope that the weird rash on your leg...
It's not uninstalled here, it's deactivated and prevented from running by the system. Uninstalling it is a waste of time, because I'd just need to...
Is the only difference in engine terms between the TI and Snow the available DSP (and thus, less available voices on the Snow)..? That's what...
? The Softube Central installer app is not required to install or authorise plugins - it's just a convenience for people who like that method....
For the paid plugins, if you don't want to use an iLok USB key, then you have to use iLok Cloud licensing, which means you must be online all the...
This is not true. It behaves like that by default, but it's trivial to stop it running and only run it when you want to do an update. It is not...
As the old engineering adage goes: "VU stands for Virtually Useless". They are a relic from the old mechanical days, when it was the best we...
In practical terms, the likely audible difference between, say 20:1, and 50:1, will be pretty minimal. I mean, most people tend to regard anything...
In Rosetta, Logic 11.0.0 took over two minutes to open. With 11.0.1, it takes 20 seconds. So yes, they fixed that issue. Natively it takes about...
Nope - when you record at 16-bit, every 6dB lower your signal is it is losing an effective bit of resolution. (Alternatively, you can think of it...
You're asking for generalisations, but basically, every developer that implements protection does it differently, so no one method is going to...
You record at 24-bits because it gives you headroom, not because it sounds "better". If you record at 16-bits, you now have to struggle to keep...
They've not "removed" it, there is currently a problem under Rosetta which means Logic 11 can take a few minutes before it opens. Wait for 11.0.1...
Exactly, and I'd be happy to post more evidence that this is true if someone isn't sure of something I'm saying. Not sure what you mean here....
Yes, the early Korg ones do this. It's easy to see since the VST versions are like 80MB and the AU versions are like 4MB. And the AU's won't work...
There's a few AU's that call the VST and will break if you delete the VST - be careful.
You: "I love you R2R, give me all the softs!" R2R: [ATTACH]
There is nothing new here, this is the same UAD hardware loophole that people have been using for years. Nothing is cracked. If you want to know...
And the TL:DW is? The title absolutely doesn't say it all.
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