A. Steinberg Cubase Pro 12 B Windows 11 Pro 64 bit C. I use Native Instruments software the most (primarily Kontakt for orchestral sampling), but...
I use my M50x's daily and have done for the past 6 or so years. Can't fault them. Clear, true sound, especially when used with Sonarworks' M50x...
As many people will have, I have a number of plugins installed and, while well organised, it'd still be useful to curate some custom/favourites...
I've never really explored Elastik and just wondering if there's anything I'm missing with it? I'd mainly be looking at the orchestral, scoring,...
My hands down go to delay plugin is this, and has been for a number of years now\! https://d16.pl/tekturon [IMG]
What about Spitfire Audio's LABS stuff? They are free and dedicated VST, so no Kontakt needed. They also sound great for what they are:...
Just wondering if anyone knows what's happened to Nyrv Audio? Their website, found at Nyrv Audio, still seems to exist and still has their...
Off topic slight, but what skin is this for V-Station @bjc? Love the Peak-esque look of it!
Don't Cockos Reaper now support it as of 6.71 too? As a Cubase user, I'm not expecting Steinberg to support it over it's own VST2 and VST3...
.....all excellent advice, though will fall on the deaf ears of those with GAS :rofl:
Whilst I obviously super appreciate the releases, it feels like I'm downloading updated versions every few days sometimes :rofl:
For my setup, I have multiple inputs, being a Push 2, Native Instruments M32, Korg nanoKontrol 2, Behringer Motor 49, and a fully weighted digital...
Anyone?
Huge thanks for the info @Legotron! Super helpful!
I want to brush up on my orchestral realism and sound mixing skills and was wondering if there's any decent source of MIDI for tracks from the...
I used to love my Korg Electribes when i got a couple on initial release back in the late 90s! The Kaoss Pad VST could be interesting too!
Doesn't it have the scale and chromatic modes as well for playing tonal instruments, as well as the drum pads mode?
No. The Push2 has scales, drum pads, mixer, step sequencer, sample manipulation (i.e. edit sound length, pitch etc), as well as navigation, remote...
This Shove definitely sounds interesting, and seems (on the face otf it at least) a bit cleaner than the method in the video!
Cheers for this. I actually hadn't seen this! Seems good for a lot of the bits, but some elements seem to rely on ReWire though. Wasn't that...
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