Waves best days are behind them, and all that's left for them now is the reinventing of the wheel. Every sound engineering problem has already...
You can install the plugins individually :wink:
I was just going to post it until I saw this thread :wink:
Slash chords are inversions. To simplify things I transpose my keyboard to C = Tonic (A for relative minor), and I studied all about the key of...
It looks better :bleh:
Be careful when flicking through the presets! I experienced some loud noise bursts.
Basic templates are ok that get you ready to compose/record faster, but I also find chains very useful as many senarios tend to be repetitive. I...
7,200 RPM for the SATA, WD Black is a good option.
SSD for OS and programs (including VST) and SATA for samples. I was also toying with the idea to run my projects on a small SSD.
Eventide and Soundtoys bundles would be a dream of mine :chilling:
They are good enough for construction analysis, which is good enough for me as I find stuff like this educational :wink:
The new OP-X PRO-II x64 version has a new propriety preset format.
Try it with the Tube Saturator plugin set to preset 'Subtle Tube Warmth', I think it might be the missing link :cool:
I just watched The Promise: The Making Of Darkness On The Edge Of Town DVD. It's informative to see Bruce Springsteen handle the interpersonal...
When I transpose to C = Tonic, I do not care about the note names :wink:
I am am expert in the key of C, but I usually compose in other keys (see above post.)
I'm not a keyboard player, so I always transpose my keyboard to C = Tonic. This helps me a lot with inversions and other chord variations, and...
How about the second-hand market for the original Babyface? There must be a few people upgrading. The low latency on RME stuff is stellar, not to...
If I want to make some new ideas it's the recall and fiddling about with the MS-20 that gets me, although I do like it sometimes as it's very...
A cut-down version is useful for an audio computer, which should never be online anyway :wink: Tip: I run Linux from a USB stick for any...
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