Sausage Fattener deserves a mention.
128 or 256 is more than enough for playing the keyboard.
I'd just bounce to audio then the plugins aren't needed. Then, next time you Collab, agree to only use plugins you both have.
You watched a video, then made a post on the back of it, and now call them 'rapist' glasses, but you can't list any known 'rapists' that wear...
They're 70s style glasses, back in fashion. What 'rapists' have you seen wearing them?!
If you're building a mix in Ableton you can just turn off the warp and manually pitch each track, then it will behave similar to a turntable.
The Roland Fantoms have analogue filters but they're much newer. But you're right, no Roland samplers from back in the day were analogue.
I've got Hohner HS1/E which is essentially a Casio FZ-10. A rack version of the classic Casio FZ1 keyboard sampler that was used by Aphex Twin and...
I've been using the V.R TCD release daily since it landed and haven't had any negative side effects yet.
Roni Size used to use one. Great samplers, nice sound, good filters.
I just tested Alldebrid, totally working fine. They are the best Debrid out there, they always fix technical issues quickly.
I've been with Alldebrid for 13 years and it's the best one in my opinion. There are occasional technical blips but they always fix the issues...
I know you're speaking about the M4 Max but this video might be useful because it compares performance across different DAWs. He's also done some...
Did you try installing VMware Tools? https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/315382
That's a beast of a processor. It'll more than serve your needs. I'd maybe go 2 x 32GB RAM.
Try uninstalling greyed out ghost devices in device manager. Change the view to show hidden device, then expand the universal serial bus...
ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 17 17.3" Gaming Laptop - AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX, 16 Core, 64GB, 2TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090....
A laptop with a Ryzen 9 7945HX would be my choice if buying a new laptop because it has 8 performance cores, and 8 efficiency cores but it might...
What DAW would you be using? Most DAWs only use performance cores, and you have 6 performance cores to use with that laptop.
If it's 63 BPM, I'd set the tempo to that, bring the original sample in, warp it, then freeze/flatten, or resample it. Then if you bring it back...
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