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  1. I have no idea which is the right forum to use. I don't think many others do either. 

    I get that the Q and A is meant to ask questions but so is this forum.  Personally I don't see a need for the q & a forum.  If it were a frequently ask questions forum that was a look up sort of thing where no input was available then I could see a use for that.  The mods could add good questions that have been well answered from this forum.  

    However mine is to go along with however it is meant to be. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Michael Richards said:

    It really is ridiculous how quickly replies and remarks are taken to the nth degree. It is difficult enough that the president behaves in this bully manner, but this is a forum where people help one another.

    Honestly, write your remark and then wait a few hours before sending it. Maybe, just maybe at that point you might see that it is a bit offensive. We don’t become better people, musicians, and nor do we become smarter by acting this way. We just look bitter.

     

    Who are you addressing this to? 

  3. 10 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

    What do you think of Neutron?

    I got the Elements Edition in one of the loss-leader deals. I use it like I do Ozone. Throw on a preset and then adjust it to my taste. Whatever the wizard is supposed to do, I found it....surplus to my needs.

    I could see where experienced mix engineers might be somewhat down on iZotope's suites if they consider them a crutch that lead to hyped sounding crappy mixes done by amateurs. Maybe they can be, but so what? They also contain some really great-sounding processors and other tools, and in my observation, iZotope do everything they can to steer their users in the direction of learning how to do it for real.

    What's at stake? Some kid gets to have fun making a track that they think sounds awesome, dude! And if they try to bring it to anyone serious, they will send them back to their bedroom where they will have to figure out where they went wrong anyway.😁

    I don't know enough about it to have an opinion.  What little I do know is it is the mixing equivalent of Ozone for tracks. I am not sure why one needs it. With Cakewalk and all the PC modules plus the  linear-phase plugins give Cakewalk a lot of mastering mixing power.   

    I picked upped Hawkeye that I like very much . If one uses Insight 2 this is in my view a better Insight. 

    Hawkeye.JPG

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  4. 3 hours ago, witch_wyzwurd said:

    I asked a question. Do you have problem with questions? If someone asks a question about a concern should they get plummeted? Are you the thought police or something? Do you one day hope to shut down communication through insults? Does that make you feel more intelligent? Does that make you feel as if you've won an argument? Are you suggesting that the tech industry and online companies have never been less than honest? Do you live in a world where a bunch of people work at complex things for free but yet disseminate their product to millions of people at a tip jar based income (and I said halfway up page 1 that I didn't know they sell other products)? If you're given something for free, do you just shut up and take it and not ask a question or raise a concern for fear you might ruin some unknown thing for other people even though your question or raising the concern might actually help them? Accept my apology for not praising a tech company who bought a software program I've been using for over a decade like they're a deity.

     

    This has gone on long enough. People have tried to bring you up to date have even gone back and provided threads from the old forum that explained what happen and how. You  have every right to ask a question and get an answer.  That has been done. There is no reason for this thread to go on.  The one thing that to me crosses the line is personal attacks. Please refrain from getting personal with another member. 

    I think it it time to call it a day on this thread. I wont lock it now but I will if this keeps up. 

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  5. From Wikipedia

    History

    Development

     

    In the early 1980s, there was no standardized means of synchronizing electronic musical instruments manufactured by different companies.[5] Manufacturers had their own proprietary standards to synchronize instruments, such as CV/gate and Digital Control Bus (DCB).[6]

    Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi felt the lack of standardization was limiting the growth of the electronic music industry.[6] In June 1981, he proposed developing a standard to Oberheim Electronics founder Tom Oberheim,[5] who had developed his own propriety interface, the Oberheim System.[7] Kakehashi felt the system was too cumbersome, and spoke to Sequential Circuits president Dave Smith about creating a simpler, cheaper alternative.[7] While Smith discussed the concept with American companies, Kakehashi discussed it with Japanese companies Yamaha, Korg and Kawai.[5] Representatives from all companies met to discuss the idea in October.[5]

    Using Roland's DCB as a basis,[6] Smith and Sequential Circuits engineer Chet Wood devised a universal synthesizer interface to allow communication between equipment from different manufacturers. Smith proposed this standard at the Audio Engineering Society show in November 1981.[2]:4 The standard was discussed and modified by representatives of Roland, Yamaha, Korg, Kawai, and Sequential Circuits.[5][8]:20 Kakehashi favored the name Universal Musical Interface (UMI), pronounced you-me,[7] but Smith felt this was "a little corny".[9] However, he liked the use of "instrument" instead of "synthesizer", and proposed the name Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI).[9][2]:4

    Moog Music founder Robert Moog announced MIDI in the October 1982 issue of Keyboard.[10]:276 At the 1983 Winter NAMM Show, Smith demonstrated a MIDI connection between Prophet 600 and Roland JP-6 synthesizers. The MIDI specification was published in August 1983.[5] The MIDI standard was unveiled by Kakehashi and Smith, who received Technical Grammy Awards in 2013 for their work.[11][12][13]

    The first MIDI synthesizers were the Roland Jupiter-6 and the Prophet 600, both released in 1982. 1983 saw the release of the first MIDI drum machine, the Roland TR-909,[14][15] and the first MIDI sequencer, the Roland MSQ-700.[16] The first computers to support MIDI were the NEC PC-88 and PC-98 in 1982,[17] and the MSX (Yamaha CX5M)[18] released in 1983.[19]

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Geo524 said:

    Not a big deal but it is a P.I.T.A. I hope you guys get these little annoyances fixed. Thanks

    It sounds to me like a huge deal.  If you want us to look at this you need to give a little bit of info about your system.  OS, Audio interface,  Memory amount, CPU  and GPU.

    The more information the better. What steps have you tried so far.  Is there a time when this crashing wasn't happening? 

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  7. There is a ton of stuff on Ozone and mastering in general. I'm not going to reinvent the wheel on a forum. I have written  a lot myself on the old forum on this subject.

    What I have seen and come to know is Ozone is a very fine plugin. Yet, it can ruin a mix very easily. Also, not everything  needs Ozone or mastering. I think if the user has an notion of what they want in the sound, how they want it to sound;  and from that get a mix as close to it as they can they are better off in the long run. It really doesn't matter what is used to get there. The Izotope Mastering Guide is a good place to start.

    In the end I said what I said because I believe it really is true and it boils down to that point. 

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