If it's not too late, I recommend the Zoom UAC2. It's a USB 3.0 interface with very low latency and regularly updated drivers and it only costs...
The prices were ridiculous in the past ($15-20/skin), didn't check his sale prices when I wrote the 1st post ...and $79,50 for an animated brain...
I can't recommend spending money on thenathan stuff. He was one of the reasons that VST skins got commercialized as he sold his skins for...
I hope it's not too late for Winamp. I'm still using it as of today but for sample browsing and other stuff I switched to other players. Hope...
Maybe Omnisphere allows to load the library from discs instead of a hard drive and if there's no library found, it calls that other option but I...
Don't know if it helps but I once had a (maybe) similar problem, can't remember anymore correctly. In the STEAM folder there is a hidden file...
No, on Mac you just have to delete the flregkey.reg file. After you bought FL, you should be able to install most recent version on top of the...
No, there shouldn't be any problem as the cracked version wasn't really cracked. Only some things were removed to prevent FL from connecting to...
That's your opinion. I think the fastest way is the Hex editor. Just open it, change the byte and save = 5 seconds. But FLPEdit should be the more...
Sometimes it does but mostly it doesn't because projects saved in updated versions aren't compatible with older versions. It doesn't mess with...
Doesn't matter if you're on win or mac, that 1 byte gets written anyway in cases like: not properly modified program code, an outdated or...
Wrong. FL Studio writes a byte to the project file if any modification of its code timebombs. You can change that byte with a hex editor to get...
As of my knowledge, European law says that it's not allowed to prohibit selling a license to another person, even if the developers says it so....
If budget wouldn't be an issue, you also could watercool your system completely silent with an external rack of radiators and set the fans to only...
I recommend any fans by Noctua. Have 2 of them in my system and in idle or while making music, I hear nothing. Only while gaming or under high...
Of course you can add more than 2. The Motherboard just has two m.2 slots for m.2 SSD's but you can add (as I can see) 6 SATA drives + up to 6 USB...
If you just want to cool your CPU, a 240mm Radiator should be enough. I'm cooling an i9 9900K with 2 one-fan Rad's (140mm + 120mm) and the temps...
Don't know when or if the basic presets from the full installers got updated last time so I would say any 1.3xx version should be fine to work...
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