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  1. They’ve possibly put this issue behind them now. I still have problems with it but they’ve ignored my last e-mail from a couple of days ago. Perhaps they’re busy.
  2. To add insult to injury, they’ve used ChatGTP to concoct their accusatory e-mail!
  3. Well there’s BF next month and afterwards there’ll be Christmas. Go on, treat yourself - you might as well live !
  4. Not a flash sale price but Brute’s only $29 @ PB Ujam Brute
  5. On the contrary Reid. I’ve found many people on VI:Control hold you in some reverence and are often very complimentary. It’s a top forum and has some of the biggest names in music as members (though they don’t always reveal who they are). Unfortunately there are some others that are unable to articulate politely nor sensitively. Personally I always look forward to your posts, videos and to hearing your music. Your appreciation of melody matches mine - and hopefully many others. I like Ujam too although I find their interfaces unconventional and hard to operate, particularly in real time. I also share your enthusiasm for BIAB (and Henry Clarke’s, unfortunately he only appears to post on PG Music forums). Finally I think you are a true practioner of the old adage “10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration” and should be admired for it. ATB Ric
  6. Can’t see an issue with this developer alluding to the names of artists. They emulate the sounds very well plus the playing’s very good. One wonders how they put it all together though. Also in a post a few months there was an inaccurate statement that the developer was using commercial vinyl for their vinyl samples. However, their website only admits to ‘vinyl’. No mention of commercial. BTW Alan White was the drummer on Imagine, Andy White (no relation) played on on Love Me Do.
  7. Neither ‘Play’ nor cart seem to work on a phone or pad browser.. They work fine on a desktop though.
  8. Ric

    IK Comprexxor for free

    Dancetech on YouTube provides an in-depth review plus explanations re Comprexxor https://youtu.be/oxQwPI8cil8
  9. Ric

    Larry, where you at!

    It may be that he is unwell or some misfortune has befallen him and he cannot come to party :(
  10. Ric

    M-audio beta tester

    From the M-audio sign up form: 1. First and foremost, do you own an M-Audio Oxygen Pro controller? Please note, if you do not own or have access to an M-Audio Oxygen Pro controller, you cannot take part in this beta programme.
  11. There’s a whole thread on this at Gearspace: AnyDayLong The drums are good-sounding and are very similar to the styles/eras they represent. I like the Stones one but do not feel entirely comfortable buying. Even at these ultra affordable prices. Are there known copyright or other issues, is there proof the samples are being pinched from elsewhere?
  12. +1. Sounds seriously pro.
  13. Ric

    Zero G Deeva

    You probably know this already but scroll down to Voices in this ST4 Max list. They have limited manipulation and no phrases or complex adjustments like East West's Hollywood Backup Singers but they do the job IMO.
  14. Spleeter by Deezer is the pro way to go but is complex. Ezstems uses Spleeter, saves you grief of working with Spleeter. Splitter AI is easy and gets you 5 tracks. —————— Stems/tracks may require cleaning up after download but they’re a great starting point. Good luck!
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