Cubase obsolete? I've tried Studio One, it was good but CPU usage higher than Cubase, this was a few years ago so it might have improved. The...
Genuine black artists were removed from mainstream. Now mainstream sucks. Not race issue but music needs a mix to feed off each other.
The Sub Phatty sounds great but so does the Phatty and I actually prefer the slim phatty which takes up a lot less space than the sub which is...
If your budget stretches then Trillian is one of the best plugins for bass sounds out there. If you can stretch to a Moog Phatty, Minitaur or...
I'm not a fan of this style of pop so no expert but dont think you could improve anything as they sound exactly like the stuff they keep playing...
I would have thought you were better off with Ableton and a push device for the music you are into if you aren't getting inspired by FL.
They used a lot of DX7, I take it you are talking about the e-piano chords?
Thin and weak with unusable sounds, really? I think you are going to struggle to get a better sound with hardware or any other vst apart from...
Don't do it unless you really have to as its never ending and it might not even improve your recordings, in fact you might find your software...
When I bought CB Artist it came with a Steinberg audio interface UR22 MKII and, Steinberg studio headphones and microphone. It's gone up a £100 now.
Korg PadKontrol works nice, pads are great.
I don't see what the rush is, we will all get one eventually but its just that everyone wants one. Roland could learn a thing or two.
Some useful pads in there, although I thought there would be more presets to be honest but cant complain.
Thanks, been after this for a while.
The break sounds a little weak without the music behind it towards the end but for some reason sounds absolutely fine in the track, no worse than...
Wait for the Pro One clone from Behringer it will be far better than the ones on your list. A Pulse 2 is probably a good alternative with presets.
I would only recommend using these samplers as DACS, rather than fiddling around with the small screens and cumbersome storage. It's not worth...
DirectWave has a similar workflow. Use the built in gain to get a very similar sound as the hardware.
If I remember correctly its only 32bit. Cubase 10 Elements is far superior imo.
The technology doesn't exist yet, if you want to send the samples over then I could do a few scratches for you in that style and send back no fee...
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