I often use Cakewalk's VX-64 as one of the main components in the chain. It has almost everything I usually need. [ATTACH]
They don't need to have the same frequency. Different frequencies sum up in the same way. [ATTACH]
Depends on what you want to do with it. It's a 20 year old workstation (not a synth in the proper sense) and back then it was a great option to...
While Tyros wouldn't make much sense as a VST, there's a VST version of the Montage M:...
Basically the same question as here:...
Cakewalk has sophisticated MIDI features. Unless some other DAWs like Cubase it also can open and save MIDI files directly. But if you're looking...
Some are in this collection: https://archive.org/details/universal-smf-midi-floppy-disk-pack-v-11 AFAIK they're GS, not GM.
That's so quiet you can barely hear it. Now "Parallel Deserts" by Five Star Hotel is +3.0 LUFS. :grooves: [MEDIA]
Most likely too quiet for EDM and too loud for Jazz, while the question here was about podcasts...
Yes, indeed they could actually drink it, but since they couldn't break down milk-sugar, it was not something they would enjoy. They didn't have a...
Our ancient ancestors were all lactose intolerant and couldn't drink milk.
Last Christmas for example. Released in 1984, reached no. 1 in 2023. Pet Shop Boys' Opportunities was released in 1985 (re-released in 1986), and...
A listening test is only useful when there actually are any differences. Else it doesn't make sense. It's not suitable to check whether there are...
Cubase doesn't support 32 bit since version 9.
No, it's about the same processing with the same plug-ins and of course summing.
The export differs from the playback because of coupling? Which DAW?
Choose the same driver and they will sound the same.
People already did this. Here, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGrFIb9nxhg FL Studio, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Logic. All sound the...
No, "turn down music recorded at higher levels" just means that the volume will be turned down. Not that the master will be rejected. There's also...
You could either install a universal ASIO driver that works with both interfaces at the same time (Steinberg has this Generic Low Latency...
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