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  1. 15 hours ago, John K said:

    Finally found a website with options for the meltdown, though an idiotic suggestion that if your keyboard doesn't respond, type in such and such into the search field.

    Reminds me of the old messages that used to say something like Keyboard error! Press F1 to continue

    15 hours ago, John K said:

    Point of all this crap is that win 10 makes it very difficult to stop the automatic updates. You can of course go in and delay updates. There are more obscure command line options to stop the intrusion. Can dig into the services menu to stop the invasion (hopefully) but found the updates magically turned on again if you take this route.

    Don't know if this is what you already mean by delaying updates but with 1903 you can pause updates for up to 35 days in the advanced options for updates.

  2. 8 hours ago, Simeon Amburgey said:

    Now all I need is to get going with my new system build so I can actually have a USB C port

    I thought most devices came with an adapter so you can use USB C in USB-B ports? Or maybe it was just one of the Focusrite ones I was looking at a while ago?

  3. 10 hours ago, Grem said:

    *We saw a lot of people trading our vouchers on the internet in the past. Some users were even using multiple vouchers, often resulting in multiple free orders in a single month for some accounts. Unfortunately, this is not how we intended these vouchers to be used, so we decided to react.

    If vouchers being swapped is the thing that's offensive, the proper reaction would be to lock it to individual user accounts. Introducing a minimum spend doesn't actually make sense: people could still swap them and get a discount if, e.g. they buy something with the voucher at the beginning of the month, and then see something else they want to buy at the end of the month. In other words: it ok if you break our rules, if you pay for the 'privilege'

    It's funny: I've previously gotten some free plugins from them using their vouchers - they would have acted as a reminder that PA do some other plugins I might want to buy one day, but if I must spend something to get a discount, I'm less inclined to do so (I was already less inclined when they upped their prices with the intro of subscriptions). Other sites, e.g. Time+Space, let you use their loyalty points to get free plugins if you have enough of them.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Peter - IK Multimedia said:

    I'm glad we only had a short-lived relationship with "the dongle"

    This might be a question you're not allowed to answer, but is it difficult to break the connection between the plugins and the dongle? I don't mean in an illegal crack way; I mean as a company that has access to the source code. I'm just wondering from the point of view that if a company wanted to stop using a dongle copy protection scheme, is most of the effort in changing the code (and subsequently getting a new scheme in place), or getting the decision approved?

  5. I was having a look at some of the SDXs, and it's kinda odd - both Roots expansions (sticks, and brushes) are reduced in price, but the bundle (that contains both) is not: right now, it's cheaper to buy both individually than to get the bundle.

  6. I too love SD3, but I was tempted into pre-ordering Modo Drum. I thought as a modelled instrument, it might be possible to easily change between different tools (i.e. brushes). Alas, no brushes (yet?).

    On the plus side, the ride has a dedicated fader (I know: it's not 'realistic' when recording live drums, and you can also add a custom mic in SD3), and there's lots of tweakability.

  7. 11 hours ago, Zo said:

    Ok guyz imagine no more dongle ? Don t laugth ;) 

    If that actually happened a while ago, I would have looked more seriously at Cubase as an alternative DAW. Not saying Cubase isn't serious; more that I personally prefer to be dongle-free... and also to not have to pay for minor-point releases.

  8. 24 minutes ago, Brian Walton said:

    Haven't used Oracle, but the reviews are honestly suprisingly poor (not the ones on plugin boutique).

    I have Nebula, I tried it out a couple of times but not sure if it ever actually was used on a project.

    Unrelated, I've used both Firefly and Glitch on final projects.  Other bus comps are better than Firefly but the fact I can install it on multiple machines I own can make transfering projects much easier than some of the alternatives.

    Thanks Brian: you actually ended up mentioning all of the plugs I was eyeing up.

    I was trying to find independent reviews of Oracle/Nebula, but couldn't really find any other than from Plugin Boutique. I've seen Firefly mentioned positively a few times here, but I have so many other compressors now; thought I'd give Glitch a skip seeing as I have Gross Beat and iZotope Stutter Edit. Still interested in Union though.

    Cool track, by the way. Going out on a limb here, but is that AAS lounge lizard you're using for keys?

  9. 6 minutes ago, user4325874 said:

    PA isn't charging $300 for a software flanger. The ADA Flanger costs $149

    When it was first released, it was slightly north of that. I admin I haven't been following PA's pricing.

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  10. 41 minutes ago, Zo said:

    lol it's like a man shitting on a woman , patience and forgivness have limits lol

    Pretty sure that both patience and forgiveness will be required, whether it's cheating or shitting 🙂

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  11. 1 hour ago, Some Guy said:

    This is very different from what you seem to be responding to.

    I wasn't taking aim at anyone; just stating differences between audio and MIDI loops. As I said, I have no problem with either loops, or anyone who uses them. While there are a few posts that are derogatory towards loop based music in this thread, I can also see there are a few people who have decided to upgrade to the latest version of Acid Pro. Good music is good music, regardless of how it's made. Peace out.

  12. If someone wants to use loops, that's fine and I have absolutely no problem with either them or their music: if it sounds good, it's good music regardless of how they made it.

    That said, it's not entirely the case that MIDI loops with a decent VI are the same as audio loops. Audio loops will always sound exactly the same, even if perfectly time/pitch shifted. With MIDI loops, you could tweak the output: maybe you'd like one iteration p while another f, or you might want to crescendo a build-up. You could automate a volume/LPF envelope on an audio loop, but with some VIs you might get different instrument timbres at different velocities that go beyond volume and EQ differences. A VI might also have round-robin samples that make different loop iterations sound ever so slightly different, or you might also have different reverb options depending on how dry the audio loops are. These are all very subtle differences that may or may not get picked up by the end listener, but the differences are still there.

    But as I previously mentioned, if it sounds good, the producer did a great job and it's good music regardless of the tools/sound sources used in production.

  13. 3 hours ago, cclarry said:

    108 plugins from almost 30 brands with a total list price value of more than $17,500.00

    Maybe now... but once upon a time, before subscriptions were available, and before someone got greedy, it was probably more around $6,000 at full price. It only got that way because for some reason, a new line of thought came along that also deemed $300 a good price tag to put on a flanger. Good thing it's a really good flanger… or at least it should be for that much.

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