I don't need any tutorials or mixing/mastering, though. I do it myself. :wink: I like to help people. :shrug: and I do it on the side anyway....
Don't worry about the "not patched" dlls, that's normal. What is important is that Waveshells and plugin dlls that need to be patched get patched...
Same thing works when you feel like the mix is going nowhere, eh? :wink: Just chillax for an hour or so. Regarding the prepatched files, I think...
It must be something very simple that you do, or don't do, that makes it not work for you. From experience... it happens to the best, don't worry....
I still simply just use R2R patch from v9r24 and I don't bother with Waves Service Center at all. I just install it without it. It works. The WSC...
If he decided to make a VSTi and lower the price considerably he could have a hit as there aren't many good modular DSP synths available. :wink:...
It's not just the number of pixels that's important, it's the size of the screen. The more pixels - you need a bigger screen. 27" with 1920x1080...
So that's what Bryan Adams is singing about in his "Summer of 69" song! :wink: btw. Valhalla Plate is supposed to emulate EMT 140 plate reverb:...
One word: Valhalla Plate :wink:
I like it very much, but the price is a bit out of my range. :( It's really nice to see that manufacturers are producing real analogue synths...
I've never had any problems with any 1 platter hard disks, and I've got HDs here that are 10 or more years old. Seems like this "one platter...
I have just bought another Seagate ST1000DM003 because they're fabulous drives [only one 1TB platter, quiet, cool]. It seems like Seagate got over...
LG 27" 1920x1080. One monitor to rule them all. :) ...but I do have a laptop on the side, with 1440x900 screen, that is being used for many things...
Exactly. Virus is not a workstation. It's just a synth. Workstations are capable of multi-timbral performance, e.g. drums+bass+everything else....
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It's so freaking funny! Just listen to the "experts". :rofl:That "warmer sounding" cracked Live cracked me up! Some people are so full of...
But it's a 20MB of BMPs worth "4D" *Waves* rendered knob that costs $150! and there's a couple of dozen KBs of regular generic DSP code from 1996...
It was a revolutionary moment when I bought myself a PC [autumn 1996] and installed Cubase VST... alas, I soon found out about the MIDI timing...
I used to know a couple of network sniffers [programs for capturing network packages] but I've completely forgotten their names, as I've been on...
Next week or so I'll be making some changes around here in my studio [installing W7x64 for audio on my main computer], starting this weekend with...
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