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jude77

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  1. That looks fantastic!! Glad you're back safe and sound.
  2. jude77

    Aloha!

    Lay in the sunscreen and have a great time!
  3. What I love about it is that it's just so darn easy. Lots of drop and drag. You want to add a VSTi, then just drop and drag it. You want to add an FX buss? Then just drop an effect in an empty space in the mix view. It's all very easy-peasy. With all of your experience on Cakewalk I think you would be up and running in no time. As a huge plus there are tons of great tuts on youtube. Another plus is that there is 30 day demo so if you decide to try it you'll have plenty of time to get used to it.
  4. Well, that really clarified things. Thanks, IK!
  5. That was genius! Somebody needs to send a copy to Waves.
  6. For the last year I've been dipping a toe into Blender. Holy moly is that ever a complex program, but also astonishing considering it's free.
  7. Me too. I'm out never to return. "Fool me once . . ." I got an email this morning from Kazrog with this subject line: :Final hours: "perpetually" yours forever 😏" You gotta love it.
  8. You would learn just how many F-bombs one email/phone call could contain!
  9. You gotta love the name if nothing else.
  10. DSM is a really good tool to have in the arsenal. It's well worth a test drive.
  11. Play me. You'll immediately feel better about your skill.
  12. I never let something like that stop me from commenting.
  13. There are quite a few models on their facebook group: Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) Discussion
  14. I've discovered I can easily do this by my own ineptitude, and for free to boot!
  15. This one is a bit pricey ($60), but worth a look. It has some rhythms to get you started, and you can program your own. https://www.wavesfactory.com/kontakt-libraries/sharine/
  16. That's my experience and I rarely use it (I have Slate and AA's lava which I use more); but for a ten spot it's worth it. I'd definitely give the demo a spin.
  17. Thanks, thats a fantastic price. For anybody on the fence here are a couple of great demos by Chandler who often posts on this forum.
  18. Excellent review, Zo. I really liked the Q&A because it was good to see who is actually behind the software.
  19. So true. My wife's father started a manufacturing company in the late '50's. In the 70's when corporations started making their employees part time so that they wouldn't have to pay insurance and pensions her dad refused to do it because he felt like he had made a promise to his employees to take care of them. During the Great Recession of 2008 when companies either fired or laid off people her dad refused to do it and kept all this people on full time. He said he did because they were the ones who made the business what it was. He lost money during those years, but he said taking care of this employees was the right thing to do. He was remarkable guy who didn't think only about the bottom line. The people who worked for him loved him and would have taken a bullet for him. I wish more businesses would think like he did.
  20. https://s1scripts.wixsite.com/colortoolbar Take control of your own "color standard" for all your Studio One songs. The Color Toolbar enables uniform channel/track colors and icons based on names, phrases, or even channel types. Now your buses, FX, vocals, and drums will always be a consistent set of colors and icons, speeding up your workflow when moving from one song to the next or between collaborators. A very cool free add-on, and the creator is getting ready to update to 3.03
  21. There's a TON of great information in there. A big plus is list of recommended plugins at the bottom.
  22. Very sad news. He was one of those guys who could be truthfully called a genius.
  23. I'm continually fascinated by Waves marketing department. How many more ways can they permutate a never-ending sale? You gotta admit it's impressive.
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