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Zargg

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  1. I bought a Focusrite Solo 3 years ago to use with my laptop (have since been replaced with UAD Solo USB), and haven't used it since, so can't really comment on the stability.
  2. I totally understand. I have not had any luck with ASIO4ALL, which is why I recommended as I did. I've only had slow and prone to crash DAW's when using it with my laptop(s) (before I got an AI for that as well).
  3. Hi. Is your ADAT('s) taken as well? Not sure which RME you have. If not. perhaps a 8 channel ADAT (ADA 8200, which I have, and am very pleased with) expansion? Or if finances allows, perhaps look at a 2nd RME of some kind that has ADAT. or the individual inputs you need. (FF400 or the like is quite fairly priced these days) If not possible, I think I'd try WASAPI, if that allows aggregate devices before ASIO4ALL. All the best.
  4. Not yet. Isn't that a 32nd note, or is it 16th? I heard a 1024 note being described as you did, and it was looong
  5. I know Marylin Manson did a cover of both these (Sweet dreams and Tainted love), so I'm gonna pass on that, and do another one instead. It is actually already well under way.
  6. Thanks for listening, and the positive feedback Tom🙏
  7. At least it is cheap...
  8. Happy birthday Larry! And happy birthday to Mark!
  9. Indeed they should. Would sell more if that were the case. Not many would (if money allows) stop using it after the demo, and instead buy SD3.
  10. Is it possible to demo Superior Drummer 3 as well (I saw you demoed EZ Keys)? If so, I would. Might it be done in the Toontrack Product Manager?
  11. You will not be disappointed if you go for it. I can (almost certainly) guarantee it. I'll never go to another drum software again, after getting SD3.
  12. Hi, Zo. As far as I know, you'll have to start with a kit, and replace the items. I have however not tried to make my own kits, as I've gotten the sound I've wanted from the kits I have. So it might be doable. Just need someone with more knowledge than I have in that field. All the best.
  13. Thanks for listening, and the positive feedback. All the best.
  14. Thanks for listening, and the positive feedback. I felt the glockenspiel fitted the song All the best.
  15. No, I sang that an octave lower than the other vocal. Thanks for listening, and positive feedback PhotoBrainer. All the best.
  16. Thanks for listening, and the positive feedback Nigel. All the best.
  17. Thanks for listening Gary. I'll never grow out of the metal, it seems
  18. Thanks mate 🙏 And thanks for the input. All the best.
  19. Here is a cover I did of Sweet dreams by Eurythmics. Feedback is appreciated. All the best.
  20. Welcome to this forum, Chuck. There are indeed lots of very talented people that are very willing to share when asked (nicely ), just about anything you can imagine audio wise. The same goes for CbB as well. and of course there's the this: I'm not nearly as active as I used to be, but got the chance to welcome you. All the best.
  21. I said I was done, unless I could use it with my Console 1. This is one I can use with it. I was able to get the API Vision Pro Channel Strip for $19 with coupon codes, so couldn't resist. I had the former one (now legacy), so not sure if that had something to do with the end price It'll also come in handy with my UAD Apollo Solo USB. All the best.
  22. I just did myself. I had demoed it some time ago, and thought for this price I couldn't resist. It does the clean sounds better than the heavy sounds, compared to the original.
  23. I have to say that none of the Marshall Jubilee vst's sound like the original. Softube/UAD and IKM has come the closest IMO, but still doesn't do this amp justice. I had to sell my Marshall 2555 10 or so years ago, and have missed it since. It had a quite broad pallet of sounds for being a Marshall, and could sound heavier on its own than any of the Marshall Jubilee Amp sims out there. Rant over.
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