AKAI S900, Dynacord ADS and E-MU e64 user here, never looked back ANY time since, but feel free to dream on. :) Edit: And buy an Atari 1040 ST,...
30 to 50 years ago, any technician and musician could only dream about todays possibilities. And now many "producers" think that reducing the...
No, that's not possible at all unless the 303 is heavily modified with a MIDI interface.
Not the easiest but the cheapest solution would be to build a sync box with an Arduino clone like this:...
Yes, but that's not MIDI. Many years ago I used this one to sync my 303: https://doepfer.de/msy2.htm It's not cheap and you need a MIDI...
Used Sound Forge (Win 32 bit) many years ago for batch processing of samples, but the 64 bit versions got buggy like hell and crashed too often,...
Why does this sound so bad, even the instrumentals? I never got such bad results using UVR.
:deep_facepalm:
Again, switching, not two computers simultaneously. The OP wants to record on two machines simultaneously, so needs both connected at the same time.
Connected yes, used simultaneously NO! Only networking solutions like Dante or AVB will work, no USB/TB hosts simultaneously.
Please post a link to any mainboard with optical in. No.
Sure it can be done with such large and expensive solutions, but even then every computer needs a connection to this network on its own and an...
No, this would require the interface being connected to both computers at the same time. So it would need two simultaneous connections via USB, TB...
I'm using an ADA8200 with both RME BF1 and BF Pro FS, no problems so far. Sound quality is fine, converters are fast, sync is handled via ADAT....
https://www.amazona.de/black-box-simmons-sdsv-analoges-drumkit/ Scroll down and you can see the SDS V sound PCB, it's analog, no samples.
Simply because there are no EPROMs in it. :bleh:
Anyone knows how hard it is for serious small business software developers to handle all the changing frameworks and OSs nowadays? Seems if you'd...
Five seconds are enough for an iconic riff and a message: [MEDIA]
Just clickbait.
I think "for OEMs" means for new built systems bundled with Windows OEM versions sold by system builders, not for updates.
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