i think there is a strong case that VST3 is objectively better. there is an increased functionality that has already been implemented, for example...
yes, i agree, the transition to VST3 was about functionality. i have no doubt about that. irregardless of how clunky the transition appears to be....
it is unfortunate that the facts do little to illuminate the intent, which seems to be most in question. the way some of these conglomerate...
sounds good. not to messy. i try not to critique creative decisions, they are your business. nice depth but maybe everything is milling around...
if you are doing all the work yourself that still sounds pretty quick.
hah! great tunes. travolta still looked vaguely humanoid. long before his intergalactic missions and humanity lost him to the universe. (think it...
welcome to music making in the 21st century. -- WARNING: the following may scare the crap out of contemporary music makers -- current music...
these sentiments are all too usual in the shakespearean comic-tragedy that is the life of artists. i can relate. i was definitely more in the...
we just have to take all those things for granted and pretend that everything we do and work on is the greatest thing ever, which -- of course --...
i am going to ambiguously thank you for linking that, by simultaneously cursing you for being complicit in potentially wasting hours of my time on...
it is already evident that you are going nowhere. no need to clarify.
if you are as conversant with music and its creation as you profess, then you would be aware that it is your job as the composer to create the...
ambiguity is relevant in a discussion on melody, because melodies (at least interesting ones) are often ambiguous with respect to tonal gravity...
i think that is the crux of all these discussions about the intersection of music (as heard) and theory. science can be seen as, not a singular...
stupid? who invokes my name? thrice! -- and here -- i appear. to what purpose? what is fear? -- life? cute as cupid, look at the cherubim bow....
marseilles, these are the questions i always ask weavers. few are brave enough to answer. 1. Do you care about the details of the basket and how...
some may see it as incredible foresight and a D.I.Y spirit. i guess it is a glass half full/empty situation.
thank you for the origin story of why you chose a career as a basketweaver.
i did not invent the game. i am just playing by the rules as they were conveyed to me. my lizard instincts are just to lurk, which -- for the...
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