seems to be interesting, but likely only 32bit sys
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the interesting thing it's that....these are actually TWO messages for R2R :bow::bow:
dear friends, this thread is for bug reports, issues and fixes, so any feedback about "the sound" sounds unuseful imho Stevie Dude, who started...
correct let's think at the input trim knob of Acustica Audio plugins (analog emulators) like a "headroom threshold" or something, more than a...
I am 100% sure because it was one of my very few contributions lol try the section "General Info About Using R2R AA Plugins", it should be there,...
everything is in the main post of this thread, so point people there:...
I confirm the TULIPPRE bug at 44,100 khz when you change the internal oversampling the input knob resets to minimum, then you cant tweak it...
you welcome, thanks. I opened the Bertom in default, without my settings, it would have been better to deactivate the phase graphic, as it was not...
I confess that I havent studied WHITE and its manuals yet, just had a brief look/hear to the plugins, but I follow the thread and I wanna add...
because I dont wanna be like Pr2retolesi...
google "giancarlo's heaven"
what you mean time bomb?
as stated, I only used the "cracking frequencies" as a starting point to develope the thread : ) I really dont know what's meant to be a cracking...
I have an example of "cracking frequencies" maybe :guru: seriously -arm a track with some music, and put a trim plugin and keep it muted (volume...
if you have an account logged in you see different prices, even cheaper than PB obviously if you have an account it means that you have UAD...
this thread is being flood by trolls and out of topic stuff, Stevie needs help
well done I think that if you do the same "experiment" with 2 more plugin (at least 1GB each) we can defnly say scientifically that in AA plugz...
we are always witching you byez :bow:
it's days I am trying to solve this NEW R2R RIDDLE lol but I really dont have anything. In Italy, the most [in-]famous Claretta you could think of...
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