Windows holds a global market share on desktop computers of ca. 75%. [ATTACH] This also includes regions where macOS is nearly non-existent as...
This is also funny for geographers... :yes: [ATTACH]
It was Windows. If it detects an SSD, it automatically optimizes the necessary settings for it (disables defragmentation, superfetch, etc.). Why...
Since Windows 7 (with regular updates) Windows uses the optimized settings for SSDs automatically. There is not really a need for tweaking...
You can compare the versions here: https://new.steinberg.net/cubase/compare-editions/ Don't forget that Cubase doesn't support AU plug-ins natively.
I meant, it's what people did "back in the days". Today, it's not relevant anymore, because hi-fi speakers are much better now than they were in...
You're already done. :hifive: No, but you connect any other (active) speakers just the same way. It's just that it doesn't make much sense imho....
They just use the same DSP as a controller. Everything else is quite different, especially the converters. Look at the signal quality of a Sound...
After Effects is often used for things like this. [MEDIA]
E-MU 1212m (or "higher") would be better in this case, since it has more DSP resources than the 0404 (the Maya doesn't have any, afaik). But the...
It cannot really work "without any trick". With some DAWs (like FL Studio or Cakewalk) it's possible to use 32 Bit plug-ins in a 64 Bit host...
You can create a tempo map: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR%20X3&language=3&help=EditingMIDI.39.html [MEDIA] (I guess from...
This just happens when your tracks are too close together, don't have enough room, and thus sound thin. Stems could help, but even better, there's...
Take a look at the comparison chart: https://new.steinberg.net/cubase/compare-editions/ If you just need Cubase as a VST host, Cubase LE/AI might...
Yes, you can even combine just two Extenders, if you don't need the other controls on the right side.
Of course it's only possible, if the plug-in has any audio input at all. Without it there's no way (other than sampling etc.). Sorry, if this...
Basically, that's similar to side-chaining. Some VSTs support it, most don't. In that case you could build your own routing with something like...
If you want to, you can download the videos with Video DownloadHelper for Firefox directly from the browser without shady software.
Well... Just create a new account and you're good to go. :)
Nice! This doesn't even seem to be limited to Toontrack users in any way. :like:
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