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I can confirm all the purchased plugins (even dating back to 9.x versions) remain fully functional, ...of course until next MacOS/Windows release...
glad I ditched Waves years back :hahaha: anyway, 250 bucks (a year) for literally all the Waves plugins may seem okay to some users, it's roughly...
why? just keep those older ones, and get new USB-C (3.2 gen 2 ~ 10Gbit) M.2/NVME enclosure for really cheap and put M.2/NVME SSD in it - much...
AND DO TEST THAT BACKUP IS ACTUALLY VALID AND FUNCTIONAL :chilling:
you can read it here if you have time to waste.... https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32019L0790&from=EN
and many more will follow, because of new EU copyright law, where owner of the service is responsible for user's uploaded content, no sane...
eh this is always an ungrateful thing to do on your own, what I'd always suggest is: 1) print list of all the plugins from your DAW, grab a pencil...
I use Reaper for that purpose, costs about same as dbPowerAmp, but with so much more functionality :chilling:
wireless = latency, lossy quality, prone to interference just buy a longer cable for headphones :chilling:
do you see signal visualization in Fabfilter Q3 plugin? if you mute the whole track, do you hear nothing?
you want to achieve fake room mics, there's tons of video tutorials on YouTube for that, it's always achieved with combination of multiple...
if track isn't record armed with monitoring, you won't hear plugin doing anything, if you want print effect during record, insert plugin as Input...
only you can answer that question, depending on how much stuff you had configured, installed, customized etc... if it's "almost-fresh" system,...
hopefully you have full system drive backup elsewhere to reload? :trashing: btw as far as I know, registry backup feature was completely removed...
frankly Scaler 2 by Plugin Boutique can do kind of that, doesn't even need AI :thumbsup:
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