I was gonna suggest exactly the same @vuldegger :wink: Asus Prime B550 motherboard any model you like (B550-PLUS is good). Better to get one with...
TAL-Drum can also do this. :wink: I love both kinda equally. Both really great for use as samplers, not just sampling drum machines.
To put it further into perspective, you can render 32 or more tracks to 24-bit dithered or even non-dithered WAVs, mix them and you will not be...
Let this sink in: analogue tracks had noise all the way up to about -60dB, if not 50 even, and they made tons of fuckloads of great sounding...
I voted "PC" because that includes Linux, you know. All less than 10% of the PC users. :wink: When it comes to OSes I will always tell you that...
Bought Corsair Voyager 8GB 15-ish years ago and it still works perfectly. :wink: I also have a Kingston DataTraveler 16GB which is 10-ish yo and...
I like to make my own loops and samples, but never miss to download a Wave Alchemy, Samples From Mars, and Goldbaby sample packs.
If you're paranoid, setup a VirtualBox Windows for running keygens. But I'll tell you that in my thirty years of using wares, i only got a virus...
That's why I'd rather live in Island than California. :wink:
Fans of classic reverbs may want to try this emulation of Ursa Major Stargate 323 digital reverberator. :wink: https://github.com/greyboxaudio/SG-323
It's all pretty much about creating content - music/video and you need a reliable computer. Once you manage to assemble one and use it for years,...
I can't get RRV-10 to work in Linux Debian 12, but I'm sure it will be alright, it's still very early in development. BarrVerb (MIDIverb) is...
One thing nobody mentioned is that everybody should get paid for their work, time, expertise and effort. It doesn't matter if it's a physical...
If you care about your data, make a NAS with a couple of HDDs in RAID with parity so you can have a safer backup of your data. If you care about...
Nice console if you have resources and space for it. 12-16ch small consoles are certainly the way to go and I for instance bought small format...
SW: TUS Osirus, TUS Vavra, u-he Zebra HZ HW: Yamaha A4000, Kurzweil K2000VP, Yamaha A3000 Oldskool. :wink:
Yeah, generalisations suck. :wink: Of course some people still make vast amounts of money from music. It's just not so much as it used to be...
Behringer should make affordably priced BS-3300. :wink:
I make 0 money with my music, but I do get an occasional live gig now as a mixer/recorder every couple of months. Not much money, but every euro...
Oh yes, good impulse response man for $350. Very good impulse response, indeed. :wink: :) Warm has many great products that aren't exectly luxury...
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