this point reminds me. if you are building synth patches make sure its not clipping on the output! i am sick of seeing patches that are clipping...
fixed :wink: speak for yourself! this is true, but not in the way you think it is :no:
thats a great deal. hmmmm maybe.. *checks bank*
have you tried all the suggestions in the thread so far?
also read 1984 by george orwell. it was written way before things started getting really bad and its like he went back in time to write it!
lol this is not the first time i have seen a debate about what "random" truly means on an audio forum. the best we can get is radioactive decay....
yea. have fun! thats the most important factor.
:hahaha: what a legend
ah okay. the window will change the accuracy, but there are pros and cons to each window. personally i dont even bother changing it, i find it is...
neither are your police. they are even scarier.
i didnt actually. but i did think about it. i was feeling lazy though. maybe later :hahaha: he will give the same sob story mentioned in the OP....
i just emailed him and asked if he would sell me a licence that lets me use the cracked versions of his software because it repairs all the sloppy...
lol almost :hahaha:
yea sometimes, with some kicks, this is necessary. sometimes there is just too much movement in the frequencies so you just have to get somewhere...
i like sound design so that aspect doesnt bother me. for me its just the unnecessary size. as i said,i like sound design, so i dont need a bunch...
:hahaha: i bet he doesnt want to load it all onto the boat either, he will want someone else to do it. typical muso :hahaha:
everybody confuses pirates with australian beer around here. that stuff tastes like shit by the way, and you have to drink about 40 gallons to get...
think thats my fault. i referred to it incorrectly near the top of the thread. this is absolutely correct ^, it is not resolution and there is no...
you will still get the same resolution with the graph, but the readout and the copy function will be much more accurate. you probably wont find...
i think @Herr Tony summed it up better than me. for me the happy accident leads to an element of the track rather than the focus of the track. my...
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