Actually, to expand a little bit after I read the very early replies: it's rare for anyone to compose music so that guitar takes care of a single...
Don't worry, it was 100% clear enough for those who have the capacity to read. If you scroll to page 2, I gave a rather comprehensive answer about...
Here it is, the second paragraph just as I said. See how nothing is mentioned about the piano, about any kind of diatonicism, and how the name...
I mean, you haven't actually shown (or even told) anything that even implies that you have any actual experience as a composer and/or an arranger....
You know, it's great that you've played with Ronnie Scott, but you should learn what these terms actually mean. A block chord is a block chord...
Sorry and how is any of this related to what I was saying? I wasn't talking to you or about you or even about anything you said. I mean if you...
I answered to a specific person who wasn't you because that person was absolutely clueless, and I even quoted him. So I'm as on topic as he was?
Anyway, let's answer the OP question, because it's a great topic for beginners to learn and to play. If you are tired of using straight up...
Holy shit you are clueless. First of all, "if the notes don't sound, they are not there" statement is just... what the fuck? Let's begin by...
Unlike the other licenses, Cubase trial isn't based on softlicense but rather hardware one. The attempt to crack Cubase by certain group was to...
I find it funny that everyone here thinks everything is going towards subscriptions. Is it though? Subscriptions in audio world are a very old...
I don't know exactly who, I just know it wasn't in-house. From what I know, it was someone who wanted to originally create a successor to Massive...
Great. Two horrible companies merge into one. Last good thing from NI is Massive X (which wasn't developed in-house, so no wonder it's that...
"nuances of an analog counterpart" is a rather meaningless statement because they might do just exactly that of a specific unit - the units...
Based on what Hennesey said, I think I know what this is and it's safe to say that Cubase remains uncracked yet. It's a year already and little...
Well, you kind of lose the rights to claim that Cubase is inconsistently blacklisting obviously 32bit plugins, that's really the point. He said...
No, I don't know about "the trick" and what you described is so confusing and convoluted that it seems less of a trick and more of a huge hurdle...
"Tape" is not a plugin and neither are analog synths (unless they are emulated as software, and in most cases they will have a 64bit version)....
Steinberg dropped from supporting 32bit plugins, that's the "some reason". If you want 32bit plugins to work, you have to use jbridge just like...
This is kind of exciting news honestly. I hope it works out long-term because I'm losing my interest in shelving for these upgrades every year...
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