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kitekrazy

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  1. So how do I get rid of Syntronik 1 and those sounds. I need to reduce bloat. Syntronik 1 is not in add/remove programs. The next part would to be to remove those sounds. I have everything for 2.
  2. It doesn't bother me. Reason uses it. BTW how many installs are allowed for this plugin?
  3. This is a set of hoops I refuse just to get a free plugin.
  4. I'd take Garritan if it were at that price. Easy to use and small footprint. Spitfire Originals are $29 each.
  5. They did a lot more to it. The original might be 8gb total.
  6. Did anyone install the 38gb one yet? I feel like I'm in 8dio world. Over sized libraries and slow times on a HDD. I'd prefer not to waste SSD space on sampled synths.
  7. I put this product in the same league as Aria sounds. This one will get deleted if I need to make room for those new bloated synths.
  8. Is there a way to remove Syntronik 1 and its sounds since I already have the same in Syntronik 2?
  9. This might be worth picking up depending on the new freebie.
  10. I'd be too stupid to know how to use it,
  11. These are going to give Soundpaint a run for the money in bloatness.
  12. I'm not one of those people who need better graphics Eye candy can never cover up suck. See PC games.
  13. https://www.howtogeek.com/798819/why-you-should-stop-watching-netflix-in-google-chrome/ Edge or Safari. I feel like it is almost sponsored. I pretty much can't stand the modern browser since they don't have those menus anymore which is why I still use FF.
  14. I think I have this or tried the demo. Not worth getting for free for my tastes.
  15. These are really nice but I wish they would create sampler libraries for their drums. With all of the samplers able to play patterns the acoustic drum loop is becoming a dead market.
  16. I guess that would depend on the upgrade price. Usually more content is added by then for TR5 and AT5. Just face it as much as we dislike some policies of IK, we still like to impulse buy.
  17. I still like using my 720p 10+years Vizio 32 TV. It runs on an older system. My eyesight is getting worse and I struggle with a 1080p 40 inch TV. Interesting when you look at TV and computer monitors there doesn't seem much more real estate between a 32 and 40 TV. I've seen 27 ans 32 inch monitors and doesn't seem a recognizable difference except for the price.
  18. Someone on the Image Line forums making out the M1 is then end all. This is from the head chief of Image Line. To be frank Apple has been consistently obsoleting software through their actions over the last 20 years, which are mainly about closing an already tight ecosystem further. For example. Their rush to release ARM devices has rendered all legacy (Intel only) VST plugins obsolete on the Apple Silicon platform. This has implications for forward compatibility of projects and the ability to share projects with Windows users who need to use VST equivalents to AU. They took the time to make an Intel - ARM process bridge for AU plugins, but don't care about VST as its not their platform and they don't sell VST format plugins. Additionally, every time Apple updates macOS they break software and some hardware too. They do this with the expectation that the industry will just fix their mess. When a developer doesn't the product is dead. In short, if anything you use is not under constant development bit-rot will set in much faster on macOS than Windows. 'll open with an observation. Desktop systems are more robust, easier to repair and upgrade than laptops. Yet I see people using laptops that never leave the desk they were unboxed on. People do not make rational decisions. My comments about Bit-Rot on macOS are not company policy. They are personal opinion and observation (corroborated by most developers I know who code audio applications for macOS. They are always chasing their tails making fixes caused by changes to the OS), having been involved in software development for over 20 years (and managing software development for 15). You don't have to like other peoples opinions. But understand they always have a reason for them. I am not a customer of Apple products. I manage a team that makes software that runs on them. I see what has to happen to keep that software working. I will hand Apple a job well done with the release of the Apple Sillicon ecosystem. They really did an amazing job with the Rosetta 2 system. Their Apple Silicon CPUs also have excellent performance per watt, making them easier to cool and so quiet out of the box. Nice. But a lot of code is heading for the dust heap as a result of this transition. Whether or not you care about that is if you use or rely on any of this code. But my personal opinion is well represented by the quote above. Company 'policy'? Well, philosophy is that we support the operating systems where the market / customers are. And for now that is macOS, Windows, Android and iOS. Regards Scott I love the comment about laptops never leaving the desk. If I were a laptop guy I'd be all over an M1 and Logic. Apple owes a lot to HP since they make nothing but craptops.
  19. Which makes it easy for me not to spend money on a DAW I never use.
  20. For me it's also licensing, jam points, always had great support I haven't totally walked away from Waves either. Bad habits = never a quick death
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