You got the Artist (Ramp), but I thought it was "Daylight" instead, they have much in common. BTW (bit off topic) when Jamiroquai "Emergency on...
Wow too much classy! It brings me back to cheerful times, long gone. I think "Everybody loves the Sunshine" was (somewhat) covered in 1979, once...
Could you specify the remaining sht to remove after install? Just in case.
This is a great sw I'm testing right now it still has problems that I try to solve in importing midi files, but it's really something (also a bit...
I found this editor really quick fast and simple, it's a pity that it does not have note names, that forces me to wiggle and strain eyes. Edit:...
Unfortunately it's what I feared: it does a clusterfuck as any other notation editor, that was expected. That's why the only way out can be an...
Not exactly overlapped to roll but the best shot till now, I'm going to test it. Thanks a lot!
Thank you, I'll have a look, but they seem like normal piano rolls, so there is no use, I can go on with Ableton or Reaper, same stuff. What it...
As I pointed, recording with any notation editor free from tempo frame is a total mess, no matter the brand. I already tried several notation sw,...
My bad, I should have told. Windows only. The solutions given by AI are naive at best, and the real answer is "there isn't a direct equivalent to...
At the same period (1992+) I was not caring about daws but only hardware, yesterday I was browsing an old Keyboard magazine of 1993 and I was...
As a temporary solution you can use network audio from Asio link pro or Voicemeeter (Vban?), one computer connected to the audio interface, the...
Swam IMO are the best physmod solo instruments, but that simple sound is of subtractive analog origin, even if it can be digitally generated.
BTW it seems we went off topic...:woot:
That's dumb... Destroy all except one, then sell it at 1000 the price.:rofl:
Well I'm scared of your numbers as well of your knowledge I presume you have of the matter. I hardly can compete, after all I just sell just to...
That was just for SDS7 and SDS9, see below That's right IMO is the best of all simmons (also vs the ultra rare SDSX), no matter how rudimental...
The audio world is yours, also try to mix it with a bit of sine, try to spread a bit unison (if available), don't forget reverb, FX change...
Well, I still have about one hundred (?) remained from about 800, mostly 70's and 80's but also 50/60 and 78 shellac / vinyls, the first dated...
I don't get much into the business thing, but I thanks Aly to have made the best Simmons REAL (no samples) EMULATION ever. So I purchased it.
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