Yes, that's one way to do it (you can have a very small Linux virtual machine on your Windows box and save the ISO directly to your Windows...
Sugar Bytes thesys. It's not a simple go-to arp and therefore my second choice over StepPolyArp and Cthulhu, but if you want to go nuts with it, I...
I would use sox, the commandline audio processor. I use it a lot, fantastic quality and faster than any UI-based editor I know. It's available on...
Just "Save as.." the instrument and choose to save "patch only". The new file will contain the correct paths.
Just for fun I did an online search for your issue. The results speak for themselves. Novation has some cool concepts but all kinds of quality...
Hard to tell without investigating more. One thing is for sure: As soon as you connect both monitors to the audio cable (without even attaching it...
Aah, now I see the problem. I already wondered how a 48V phantom feed with 2x 6800 Ohms would supply a ribbon mic like the Rode NTG-1 with a...
I usually convert these to ISO format using the "binchunker". It's a very handy tool that can also extract WAV tracks from audio CD images....
@superliquid: Apparently we have totally different applications in mind. I don't know about passive FETheads (do they exist?), mine is active....
Actually I don't expect the FETheads to be better than my best Mic preamp plus good cables, I rather consider them a compact and useful addon for...
Something must be wrong in your setup because it runs perfectly on my box. I would say MIDI should be the way to go, simply because usually it has...
@maikelsolo: What exactly are you missing in Live? By mapping keys or midi messages to the launch buttons under the MASTER track, you can do...
MYCbeats, you got me there. Gonna get me a pair of the phantom-powered version FETheads :wink: I'll try them with my two 1" capsule condenser mics.
...or, much more, a hardware version of iOS Samplr. There's still some free space on the wall, right? :winker:
It is possible, the only question is if it pays off in the end. If you frequently use the same layered presets, then certainly yes! I would do...
Sugar Bytes Egoist! Throw anything rhythmic or evolving at it, slice it, wildly hit buttons and move sliders and rest surprised :yes: Some synths...
Me too! It might be a viable option for professionals, but certainly not for amateur musicians who only use their stuff occasionally.
Aaah, bummer, for a moment I hoped this could be a recreation of the famous Electrix Repeater. THAT would be great! Agree with Cav Emp - another...
Yes, with the option to select any 5 out of 36 instruments :wink:
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