As long as you don't touch any faders, nothing at all happens. If you lower the track's fader the DAW's bit resolution comes into place and will...
No, this was caused solely by Breverb. And it wasn't a routing issue either, with other reverbs this didn't happen.
[img] On the left you can see the source, on the right Breverb's response.
To get rid of this did you try 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify' and delete 'WgaLogon' and...
Nope, that's why I explicitly mentioned v1. But I'd be interested to know if this also goes for v2.
Oh, that's a tiny bit more here. Didn't know my system is that bad. :(
Why not go for the whole bundle: Plugin Alliance MEGA Bundle 1.x 110+ Plugins From 25+ Brands $18,528 $7,499.99!!! That's a steal. :yes: How...
Congrats on your system. :yes: PSP E27 sucks on the CPU like a porn star (round about six times as much as EQuilibrium does).
Regarding Ambience and Breverb. IIRC, Ambience can mess up the phase like no other reverb and Breverb, at least in version 1, messed up the pan info.
How do you get from frequency to bit, please? Although in the link you posted the term bit is mentioned several times I couldn't find any...
In neither of the links you posted is the term bit even mentioned. So where's the connection, please?
Honestly, I never came across the term rate, not in an item, a studio, or a forum, iirc.
Couldn't decide between funny, agree and like rating.
Nope, this was not meant as a response to someone in particular. Since you won't show me your tits anyway, this sounds like a good idea. [img]
As to my experience the plugins delivered with the DAW are mostly CPU-friendly.
Only to you, why? [img]
Really? [IMG] :winker: And that's the reason why you don't need 24bit unless a song has more than 96dB of 'dynamic range'. Since when does the...
IIRC that worked already with my old Launchkey Mk1. :unsure:
24bit has more precision than 16bit? Debatable. And to avoid clipping I prefer to record in 32bit FP so I don't need to care about hitting 0dB and...
These are nine separate tracks, I don't use 180 - 360 tracks...
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