Looks great! Seriously. Much prettier now!
Personally, I prefer Martin. I've played a very old D-45 and a D-41. Very impressed at how they age.
These are great! Thanks! Many of these types of lists go over very mundane ideas. This one has a few that are quite good.
Glad you found the answer you were looking for. But come on, you didn't really search all over the net.
Yeah the great tone, raw power, versatility, and legitimately useful visual feedback really get under my skin. What a waste. :rofl:
Totally sick. :thumbsup:
For me, it is definitely CPU usage. I don't use a lot of sylenth on my main pc, but on my laptop it is king.
Save the patch to desktop and import it in a new project.
You won't regret it. :grooves:
These are great. Thanks armyofone. SynthMaster is one of my very favorite synths. I've been using it in nearly every track lately.
This. A little research into sound design and basic subtractive/wavetable synthesis will take you a long way.
No wares requests. Also you suck at using a search engine.
I can't remember the name of the plugin but I NEED IT! Lol. Let it be. There is a plethora of things to choose from...
Thanks Guillermo! I work on an offline PC and would take forever to notice these updates if you didn't post here. :mates:
While I think I understand your meaning and agree that musical proficiency is essential; I don't believe that you have really addressed my...
Thanks! I've been looking for a dedicated Haas effect plugin.
I think you are lumping music theory in with "genre." To my brain, music theory is entirely independent of genre or style. For example both Bach...
I just kind of make stuff and it turns into whatever it turns into.
You didn't see it here. No applications here.
Every single commercial product that I've made has been released on the sister site. And that is okay with me. I know, shocking right? I accept...
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