actually AUNetSend and AUNetReceive is cool inexpensive gateway to networked audio :wink:
as a matter of fact, I have another hackintosh running just fine Big Sur 11.1 as my budget reliable HTPC "TV rig": [IMG] there is no point having...
indeed as I thought, you're talking about Apple own AU plugins, Logic plugins are something else (no hate, just making things clear) :yes: [IMG]
can you show a screenshot of AudioGridder -> Settings -> Plugins? because I see no Logic plugins there no matter what I try :dunno:
MacOS is very snappy by clean install, it's the third-party stuff which slows it down - my favourite debloat app for MacOS is Lingon X which can...
I doubt that :chilling:
:rofl::rofl::rofl:you win this round :rofl::rofl::rofl:
I understand this mindset, but it's in my opinion very wrong, if I'd apply the same for studio monitors or headphones - you just buy them because...
ran across this interesting video on YouTube, some great thoughts on the matter (video title is ofc clickbait, but worth the watch imo) [MEDIA]
1) decide on how many pixels you need your workspace to have - I recommend either 2560x1440, or ultrawide 3440x1440 - IF your computer graphics...
I made a leap forward (High Sierra -> Big Sur 11.1) on my secondary hackintosh (i7-4770, 32GB ram, 500GB SSD) and I must honestly admit it works...
@grrrr hey buddy which theme is that? :mates: I was able to find only Nova Mod, which is a bit different:...
because fuck internet :cool:
none of those, and here's why: 25-30m2 room is decent enough for bigger monitors, using 5" is somewhat inferior solution for the room you have, 5"...
you can block everything literally :yes: in newer versions of Little Snitch (4+) there's option in its settings to allow/approve Apple services...
CCC absolutely rock solid :wink: BUT, making leap forward, I'd better suggest clean install
your primary concern should be midrange clarity, most bigger 2-way monitors lack in that area, anyway to your question, I have Kali Audio IN-8...
if you'd ask me few years back, I'd be tempted to make a similar setup, but right now, I have all case fans off, only cpu air cooler fan running...
no, I basically finished my transition to SSD-only setup, HDDs are only in my NAS :yes:
hmm then I wonder if second fan in front would make any worthy difference, eventually even less noise?
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