You have absolutely no idea what happens with the "vu" meters of these hardware emulation plugins under the hood. I have been working on a project...
I just want to learn something about the manipulative mechanisms of google and I am manipulated by a technology magazine with pro-pharma...
Yeah, early adopters... or as I like to call them: useful idiots :bleh:
I am aware of all this. But your statement is not 100% correct, because google is very interested in the interests, preferences and social...
yeah, i know. but let's be honest: it is a synth, not a multi-fx plugin. ...and as far as i have seen, a pure fx version is in the works.
Why does a synth need an audio input? You can load in wavetables. Isn't that enough?
In general? Sometimes you want THAT particular sound. You want specific curves or the sound of the whole circuit or a passive EQ (well, plugins...
Yes, absolutely! I think the modulation possibilities of vital are great! Just the fact that the mod remap function, apart from adjusting LFO and...
Since - if no DHCP is set up - the provider assigns a new public IP to the router once a day anyway, this step is superfluous. The public IP...
:rofl: Nope
I know. And until a few days ago, that was ok, because I know how to handle it and google provided me with useful information/ads. The change came...
Nope.. it's my data profile, i think... Its scary as hell...and simultaneously amusing
Oh I already use duck duck go, umatrix and pbadger. But of course I still have google accounts and I also use YT, so I am by no means anonymous......
I think I broke the google/youtube algorithm. Since a couple of days the algorithm is going crazy and google seems to have the following picture...
Sure. And because of simple material fatigue.
Yes, the amplitude is a very important aspect because sound is pure energy. Imagine you have a 100 hz sine tone at a level of 80 db spl. Such a...
dude, it's 5 am in california right now. clamp your butt cheeks together and wait.
Yup.. its a beast script :)
...destroys nothing and nobody... except his own business. Sry, I don't want to bash anyone, but that's the way it is. :dunno:
That's right, slate does that by itself. :rofl:
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