Wow, MS is lately pushing all the "sue me" buttons.
Yes you can, under the provisions of the license. Up to $20,000 of yearly gross revenue is allowed. After that, I doubt anyone would go and check...
^^ exactly! Plus no-one is going to check if the above is met.
This is my preferred summary of the event :hillbilly:: [MEDIA]
Windows 7 all the way, then Fedora, then ReactOS. There are so many hidden "but"s in Win10, that for a very casual user it might seem to be a good...
Simple and elegant. Works for REAPER, why not for Goldwave...
Used EMU 0404 pci or usb.
Goldwave v5 + RX 7
I know that, but it's better to stack up on free and quality plugins. Makes it easier to go legit, better than to relearn the workflow later.
Hi, sorry don't check my wall often. PM Olymoon for that.
IMHO better save those $49 and run a spectrum on a generated white noise file processed through a plugin of choice if you need just the frequency...
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Oh I get it, you meant instrument vs ensemble patches, not all articulation in one vs. separate patches. Then definitely instrument ones are a way...
Bigger screen while at first could make everything visible would however initiate more eye-movement, potentially leading to same level of strain....
Split patches are the "old" way of doing it, as in the past keyswitched patches were not commonplace. I would say split has more advantages. You...
Actually no, libs will occupy some RAM space (about 33-40%) even if they are purged, that's normal behaviour.
While an intriguing title, I see this as perfectly valid question. I'm unsure on what really encompasses EDM production, I'd suspect that VST and...
@waverider - This: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/flicker_free_database.htm Latency isn't a big deal, 8ms GTG is good. Ghosting is another...
Hi, you should mention the DAW you're using, some of them offer DPI scaling which might be better than the one found in the OS. This is very...
I would do a modest PC from used components, and save up the money for something else. Moore's law doesn't apply anymore, even 3rd gen Intel...
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