Nope. According to Yamaha Montage8 uses BH (just like the 88-keys Motifs and S90), which is not gradually weighted (or "graded").
You can use Voxengo's MSED. I'm not sure what you mean with "lossless". There is no center channel in a stereo signal. You would have to encode...
Rack Spacer on every track and apart from this there doesn't really "NEED" to be sth. It's more that you "WANT" to have sth. that's missing and...
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Yes, it's just a warning. :) There are different bridge chips and many of them are not the best solution for time-critical application. The...
Even if your board has a PCI slot, it's not native but bridged, since X79 obviously doesn't have PCI support. That might be a problem for audio...
The PreSonus HP4 is a decent preamp, years on the market. You could get it on eBay for like 40-50 bucks.
Some cheap interfaces don't work with real-time applications. You should be fine as long as you stick with well-knows manufacturers (like the E-MU...
Cool, I hope I can get my masters to –2 LUFS with that.
It depends on the software, but generally it's possible. This way some people discovered, that Microsoft used pirated software to create some of...
Any MIDI sequencer you like. If it's a very simple and very clean bass line, you could try Melodyne or WIDI. But if it's more than this, it will...
I would say it's Yamaha's SOL. Cubase adopted some features, but still not all of them. Sonar is cool too, because it works directly on MIDI files...
Just as for Windows, I would say it's dBpoweramp. If it has to be free, SoX is also really nice.
Would be "crackle" I guess. But of course, that's what dithering is all about. To avoid these quantization artifacts. Still, it's better to encode...
Don't add entries you don't need. The longer the hosts file, the more it slows down the name resolution (your connection times increase). At least...
The clipping comes from the compression artifacts, so it's not that dramatic (since it's basically "noise" anyway). -0.3 is ok. No, the lower the...
For distribution, yes, that's true. But not for recording, since you would lose headroom. From the brilliant Xiph article:
A phase cancellation means there were no physical differences in the signals. It don't matter whether you route a stream from the output into a...
It's part of Windows itself. [IMG] But there's a big difference between the 1MB wavetable in QuickTime/Windows and the > 60MB of this VST here.
It seems like a soft synth for GS or SC-* MIDIs and most likely Roland's MusicData platform. I also guess it's the same thing as the iOS version...
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