when you think about bank select or footswitch, it is a bit funny that nobody notices how weird it is to think of all control change messages as...
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no, i meant my post. my rant about how midi works was unneccessary. ^^ the reason for all the confusion lies in the nonlinearity of the midi...
not to nitpick but for future reference: the input buffer is an extra thing. the input buffer for audio plug-ins is just one vector, usually 32...
i was too quick. after i wrote this, i rechecked at the midi consortium and in their chart controller 0 is a controller. other "official"...
invitation systems stop to work when you dont choose wisely and know who the new friend really is. that includes the waiting list.
the question is if you can call that a mirror when at M you frequently have the same host links than on A.
what also nobody knows: "control 0" (bank select msb) does not fall under "CC", despite it is technically the same and, strange enough, controller...
nah, that´s the Creative Commons version of the adobe stuff.
i am not interested in reason at all, but subscription models can be useful and they are quite a fair offer, as long as you dont have...
yes, it is new. since about 5 days or so.
in cubase you can select "all note E events" since atari times, then transpose it using the arrow keys. quick and dirty. but for many tracks and...
4 over 5 over 7 is the king. but no chance without computer aid.
that is true for everyone... except yourself of course. :D
mr. dunning and mr. kruger, floating in the middle of the dark sea of knowledge.
it uses a fixed latency so that it can be compensated. network/firewire/usb VST plug-ins do not differ here from a normal effect plug-in - which...
none of them interferes with working in user applications. and in macos, doing the settings after you installed the OS takes 2 minutes because it...
that exists; they are called OSX and netBSD. :D
these mac vs PC threads always make me feel like i was the last normal person among islamists and right wing extremists.
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