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Bruno de Souza Lino

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  1. No. FabFilter plugins use a license key system.
  2. So far, one of the so-called features of Kirchhoff's is the 117 bit mode, which shows differences when matched against Pro-Q in a null test. Only problem is those differences are at -300 dB, which is way below than the noise floor of almost every single DAC and FPGA used in audio converters currently in the market. And sure, people claim to hear that difference clear as a bell. Not sure how dead people can hear differences...
  3. I hope you're at least being paid to advertise IK like someone shat in your cornflakes because Peter is. Cause that's his job.
  4. The sad part is when you have to do that wrap on cloth cables . Some of them are so stiff that you might as well wrap a steel cable instead.
  5. If your wife has that concern, then she shouldn't use her phone at all, since your carrier pretty much always can estimate your location all the time using signal triangulation. And that is also used by your phone GPS as well.
  6. I was hoping for a solution which doesn't involve supporting a design flaw IKM has been ignoring complaints about and promising to fix for years.
  7. What I do is I don't install the standalone version and I move all T-Racks plugins I don't have licenses for (including T-Racks Suite, as it will show all the models even if you delete them as well) to a folder which is not scanned by any tools which use VST3 plugins. It's not ideal but what can you do. At least it works to some extent as opposed to Amplitube 5 having an option to only show the models you have licenses for but still matching amps with their respective cabinets even if you don't have licenses for said cabinets.
  8. Where there's will, there's a way, even if that way involves punching people. In reality, we as consumers are responsible for that happening as we chose quality over quantity.
  9. So, Midjourney is the only one of these that can generate text in a language humans understand? I did look into it but the setup process seems so complicated that I gave up before reading it.
  10. Cables you own always come in two lengths: - Short enough to not reach when you need it. - Long enough to be a burden.
  11. Also, the thing forces you to install all the modules including the ones you don't have licenses for. Even if you delete them, they still show up in the standalone version of the software.
  12. In that case, why don't you give us all your email, bank account, etc. passwords so we all take a look at the info in there at our own leisure? Shouldn't make a difference and I don't see why people are so hung up about keeping that information a secret.
  13. While Audio Assault plugins do have a limited number of downloads per license, you can use them on as many machines as you want. Or you can just download the plugin once, back it up somewhere else and that issue goes away.
  14. The only problem here... How can you trust a product recommended by a George who is a shill?
  15. This will need better description in the future. The latest Dorico version is 5 so "Dorico" didn't update to a lower version number. It's just version 4 which received an update.
  16. "I heard Linda Ronstadt is looking for a guitar player."
  17. I'd say that Adrian Belew and The Edge have a lot in common, except Adrian actually knows how his gear works.
  18. No, I haven't. That's simply because Guitar Center doesn't exist where I live. I'm pretty sure people working at GC are store clerks, not salesmen buy yeah.
  19. There's even one mockup demonstration of that done by the late Ted Greene for a Musician's Institute seminar, where he puts the guitar on his lap and starts randomly hammering notes on the neck, then asks the audience in which key he's playing. Malmsteen never played for Frank Zappa, not even as a guest musician on stage. And I don't think he would even make past the audition if it were to happen at that time. In that sense, Malmsteen is more of a stunt guitarrist than Vai as you can see how out of his element he is when you put him playing in any other style of music which isn't neoclassical rock. Just watch the G3 where he's in and you'll see that.
  20. In other businesses, the job of a salesmen is usually performed by a person which generally knows what they're doing.
  21. I agree with all of those. I was hoping Hendrix to be somewhere in the list and I am not disappointed. While I do think Hendrix should be considered a reference player given the context he was playing at and the stuff he introduced in the guitar vocabulary that we still use today, putting the guy in a plinth and calling everyone who plays like him an inferior imitation is extremely dishonest. What Hendrix did playing-wise is not some unobtanium which was locked away and lost to time after his passing. And many people who worship the guy in that capacity are more enamored with what Hendrix represents as a cultural icon rather than as a guitar player. You could say Hendrix is the guitar player version of the The Beatles and the same reasons apply. One guy which I believe should be revered way more than he actually is is Les Paul. Sadly, he's mostly relegated to a guitar model name in a company which is currently run by idiots:
  22. I don't think it's a good idea to go with these for one particular reason. You have 10 downloads per license. Once those are gone, you're in IK territory.
  23. imagine if they did. We'd be swimming on a surplus stock of old Lexicons, Eventides and similar early digital units.
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