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Tony Carpenter

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  1. Sorry to hear. I still have after effects of Bells Palsy from 17 years ago. Anything that impacts your enjoyment of life sucks. There are worse things of course I keep telling myself :).

  2. I would be careful about this upgrade. The reason I’m on all top end stuff and bits of mps3 is covered. They stagger releases and catch you out. I predict ozone 10 (X?) to be imminent too. Then you get double wammied. I feel a little put out on their business model around that. 
     

    It probably doesn’t help my spending on the Octo UAD satellite lol....

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  3. I’ve been waiting to see. I own all the top pieces. Last time I did the mp was version 2, but I own all that is in mp3, all I want minus maybe one of the reverbs. 
     

     

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  4. Used it, didn't impress me for what 'I' wanted. Having said that, I know for a fact Universal Audio use it flawlessly for their LUNA YouTube (with Zoom) purposes. If you're willing to go on a pay as you use program, it's good value. With any of this stuff it relies heavily on the quality of your audio hardware, computer and internet connection too. I have high end on all that, but it's also no guarantee if the other end sucks too. JamKazam is an interesting one to watch as it matures, for free.

  5. @kitekrazy That will be turbo mode. Unless the bios is told though I believe it can throttle down under certain circumstances. It is possible if you have a good setup to disable throttling on some motherboards. Mine has such a feature it was naturally doing 4.1ghz, it's a 10940x 14 core, that was quick. I ran the Intel program that does a number of things including testing a LOT, then I got 4.5ghz, and that's the real deal all the time on all cores.

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  6. @James Foxall While I’m not familiar with the space pedal, I can say there’ll be algorithms that vary sometimes subtle other times drastic. The Eventide architecture is scary big in the real rack units. Maybe @Orville would like to post a screenshot sometime showing one of the DSP4000 architectural layouts for example. Not a fan boy, but have owned the real deal. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, paulo said:

    Maybe true, but the title of the thread isn't "Best keyboard stand cobbled together by a low budget guy's brother in law in the Sydney area during the 1980's" is it ?😀

    Since we’re being a Debbie downer... I’ve edited the title lol 😕

  8. I was reminiscing today. Back in 1988 or 89 my brother in law who’s a handyman at all sorts welded this together for me.

    Note my Alesis Quadraverb and Yamaha TX81z mounted as well. Keyboards are a Roland Jupiter 6 and a Roland D20. I think there’s a delay pedal on the Jupiter 6, I did use one though at one point.
     

     

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  9. I used to have the full slate bundle, it's good, but the truth is, I was paying to use duplicates of a lot of what I already have from waves and other bits and pieces (IMO). I would recommend it highly to someone starting out though.

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