I really don't like anything that cloud syncs. or installs a program to do it. but I don't mind putting random uploads on their servers for...
When you drag the waveform into the blank space, you get the 2 top options which are the Qsampler. If you select the 3rd one down, it creates the...
the Scarlett 18i20 I have is 2nd gen. it will not drive the dt990pro at 250hms correctly. well, it benefits a lot with use of the amp. but so...
I usually wait on UVI plugins for a sale, save a few bucks, and end up saying I should have just bought it from the getgo. but then they don't...
I was using a Scarlett and I thought the headphones output was on the loud side. but not that desirable of a loud side using it with a pair of...
a nice list edited into the first post would be good, esp. if this thread gets long over time. or it will just be alot of reposted stuff....
I never really got into Rob Papen Punch/Punch BD when it first came out, but I recently reinstalled it and was pretty surprised with the quality...
Logic Drum Machine Designer is really nice for chopping up breaks and other rhythmic stuff. Going back to Recycle, actually; the only thing...
UVI Shade and Output Thermal are both very good on percussion.
if they are going to add FL support for this thing, it better control The Sauce, and have some presets from that guy.
well if the 99 version samples the 1982 version, start there. no? So the original album Sneakin' Out by Stacy Lattisaw...
it's not even really just about MacOS. it's not common for new operating systems to run much faster using the same hardware. I know this can be...
does it seem like they are going through full version numbers rather quickly?
it depends what you want and need to run. for instance, you cannot update to Logic 10.6 from Mojave. so you would have to check the minimum...
an m1 will be super expensive compared to what you could get a pre-m1 MacBook Pro for. people getting rid of perfectly good intel mbp's just to...
this is another nice breakbeat in this little feat track [MEDIA]
does this mean it gives them legal license to execute arbitrary code on a target machine? that's kinda slippery, isn't it?
so, I still don't "get it". why Linux would be beneficial for audio, when you already have a Mac? I understand there are some nice open source...
I think the white noise aspect is not very cool at all. why not just drop the output of the plugin to useless level? Does this also...
do you only have Mac computers? I'm trying to think of possible reasons there would be an upside to trying to do audio on a Mac using a linux...
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