Then it needs overhauled. I have 2 flutes noise free and a clarinet as well. Sure I could slam keys down to make noise but why? Just to create my own library and broadcast is a feature
Ability to control level of mechanical noises of the woodwind instruments - never understood this at all. When woodwinds make mechanical noises you take them to a repair shop. Somehow that's suppose to convince people it's real.
I guess the best use for this is to learn it and make your own cinematic sounds.
There are plenty of patches that other synths can do.
I'm finding that these AAS synths with additional patches don't seem to play well with other synths and are fine if you only use that synth. Using them out of the box seem inferior to Sylenth, Spire, and Serum.
It's there. The two plugins that you think would be removed are installed.
Waves licensing is far from generous. Upgrades remove the license upgraded so you can't install it an another machine.
Nope. I've had issue in the past if you didn't plug something in the same USB port.
I probably should have plugged it in first. If you read the manual even driver updates you are suppose to unplug all devices.
It was probably more of a Windows issue. Even changing the Window sound to onboard it wouldn't close the UR since it's ASIO.
Removing it from hardware and installing the drivers was a fix.
I would think some presets on Mixbox are for the final steps in production where you can kick up the buffer size.
BTW I haven't even used this yet. I also have Melda MXXX.
I think people often miss that music can be used for personal entertainment than entertaining. I have a bunch of real interments around the house and I will probably never play them in front of an audience I still enjoy them.
Comments I often see are "You'll never make it as a producer if you......"
Acid still has a following. If it had a separate window for midi editing it would be great. I still use Soundforge instead of RX7 because I'm use to it. I have Vegas but rarely touch it. It use to be popular as a mixing environment.
I like what Sony did by keeping the GUIs similar.
I still have those Sony tutorial series which were $99 back in the day. They did tutorials right since they had the project files with them. The use to make money on their loops which are top notch. The ones from Magix are inferior and have odd licensing.
When they went away some went to Mixcraft.
There's a deal in the Samplitude upgrade for $149 that comes with Soundforge. If they threw in Acid as part of the package I'm in.
I'd never get there. Add Komplete, Arturia, Sampletank, Reason Studios. It seems disk space for vintage synths doesn't appeal to me. I've deleted most of my UVI libraries.