I love a good conspiracy :)
Yes, he's going to survive watching TV and not wasting his time making any more libraries. Great result!
It's some guy in his shed.
That's the end of a hobby that provided a lot of pleasure to those willing to pay a small fee to these guys who were operating from their garden...
Rick Beato is ok once you get used to his quirks,
I think my iPhone Pro Max can do audio stuff but I haven't tried it yet, although it's on my things to do list.
It needs redoing using modern techniques, and if any of the big 3 independent developers do it they will sell boat loads.
Smart :)
Mixing and matching is the way to go, I'm like a mad scientist experimenting with all of this stuff :crazy:
AnalogX are utilising NAM for their highest rated emulations. Are you using Gnome?
You just have to be in control of your workflow. I use templates, FX chains, containers, and I freeze as I go. I also use real instruments,...
NAM is also capable of capturing snapshots of analogue hardware, have you tried it? https://www.tone3000.com/
JRiver, foobar2000. There may be more.
If you want efficiency just use AI :) Making music is an art form that should be labored over.
OP: I was wrong about Nebula AS: You were right to be wrong about Nebula I love this place :mad:
Nebula captures the non-linearity found in analogue hardware, so it's worth exploring IMO. I always use A/B testing, so I'm not a slave to any...
I'm currently testing VST guitar pedal > Nebula > NAM amp. It seems more lively, but I'm still experimenting. You can also try Nebula with soft...
Hallucinogens optional. [MEDIA]
I bounce as I go (with undo option), cos Nebula is quite brutal on my CPU :)
That's definitely got a 60's vibe going on there. Here's a track from the guy in my last video. It's from a solo project he recorded in his...
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