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I just don't like how it chooses to cut the vocals, instruments, etc. it's a personal preference. I understand you can choose for yourself, but I don't want to have to fight the plugin and rather just make my own decisions.
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I don't think Melda Production would have done this on purpose. I just think it's possible that they have acquired a virus or malware in their computer system and when they compiled the software, it snuck itself into the compiler and added itself into the code OR the new installer has be infected with the virus for which they didn't know about. There's also a possiblity that a lot of malware uses the same installer system that they use, because it's open source and free. That similar code is what is being detected. I bet if they create thier own installer or change the installer, it would no longer affect Virus Total.
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I may hate Sonible EQ plugins, but their metering plugins are worth it. From the email I received: This is for all of you who can’t decide which of our plug-ins might be their new favorite tool: Buy one and get one free! That’s right, all our individual plug-ins come with another one of your choice now. Just put them both into your cart and the discount will be applied in check-out.* https://www.sonible.com/shop/ Although, this isn't the best deal they have, because the prices are regularly priced.
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Imagine if Shade still was $39 and this offer came along.... and dreams of it stacking...
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FL Studio Upgrades to All Plugin Edition ca 45% Off
GTsongwriter replied to ralfrobert's topic in Deals
FL Studio might be Allied with Cakewalk, both fighting in unison against the other DAW creators OR Cakewalk knows it's more superior than FL Studio like Windows to Macintosh back in the 90s. Cause clearly Windows is now on my S**t list for upgrades due to many many reasons. -
Thank you for the github reference!
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However, I’ve thought about running a copy of windows in vmware, then instead of restarting the DAW, I just suspend windows in vmware, and come back later in order to use plugins line that without worrying about it losing settings.
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I don’t create EDM or electronic based music, and this by far is the most useful plugin for creating just about any imaginable reverb that you need. Most of my music genre is Pop, Rock, Country, Western, Alternative, Rap, Hip-hop, common radio genres. Although, I’ve listened to drum and bass, techno, edm, etc… usually at night clubs. Just giving you an idea on what genres i use it on. I think most people think Shaperbox is for EDM based genre, and for the most part it is… but I’ve done some amazing things with ReverbShaper that I couldn’t have done elsewhere. If you get the whole Shaperbox (which I believe you can upgrade for the difference after buying one of them), There’s presets you can try. Also.. do note. Cableguys creator of ShaperBox plugins let you try their plug-ins indefinitely. The only limitation is that it won’t save the settings, it won’t save presets, and every time you restart the DAW, it starts the plugin from scratch. No silence limitations. No noise interruptions. So, if your on a budget, do what I did at first, take a screen shot of the settings, so when you reload your DAW, you can quickly set it back up.
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How do you install it on iPad?
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Just get Shaperbox ReverbShaper and be done with needing any more reverb plugins. 😂
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I would buy, but since I’ve moved a lot to ipad for production, I’ve been avoiding new vst3 plugins.
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I do recommend BBC Symphony Orchestra Core if your undecided. I own that one and I’m satisfied enough not to need the upgrade.
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Cableguys TimeShaper 3 free with Beat Magazine #225 (10/24)
GTsongwriter replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
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Looks like $550 for upgrade from core to PRO and $275 if that's 50% off. I took at long look at it and decided I could do more stuff with $275 than needing anything more than core. Plus, I would need to buy more hard drive space for that library! There's several guitar libraries from Indiginus that I need to still get.
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Does anyone know if this would work on upgrades from core to pro for BBC Symphony Orchestra?
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Is that coupon usable here: https://ddmf.eu/plugindoctor/ ???
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🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊zzzzz I shouldn't have ever bought Sonible EQ plugins...as I realize how badly it has made me at EQing and that my music doesn't sound professional as it should. My solution: I bought Audio Evolution Mobile Studio for iPad, FabFilter Pro Bundle for iPad, FabFilter FX Creative Bundle for iPad, Startech USB C Hub ($19.99 89% off https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09NZLKR9D ), and X31 Beetle SSD 512gb (on sale at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C4KQ6ZWL for $47.80 32% off) for my 10th Generation iPad. Audio Evolution Mobile Studio (AEMS) has PDC currently for Audio Tracks only and requires no subscription. I used this setup last night and works great! I mixed down the song and I can really hear the separation of instruments and vocals so clearly now. I didn't realize that Sonible EQ was muddying the mix until I mixed it myself using FabFilter plugins. I had to quick learn some basic EQ technics, but after a couple of videos, I was able to EQ my tracks much better than Sonible, iZotope, and other A.I. based EQ software. So, the other "A.I." EQs was making the song sound bad and making me lazy at doing it myself at the same time! I also learned the importance of listening to your favorite song to "retune" your ears every so often, because over time your ears will alchemate to the song your working on and you'll stop hearing problems in your mix. All within 1 night, I was about to fix the song just using Pro-Q3, Pro-L2, Pro-MB, and Saturn. I can now clearly hear each instrument and vocal, and have them placed in the mix so perfectly that you can switch your hearing to each to listen to the intimate details of each vocal and instrument while the song is playing. I never thought I would achieve this kind of clarity. I thought it was suppose to sound like it does, but never realized it was what I was using that was messing me up. I learned that I can "cut" the sides of the EQ and boost the "mid" of the EQ so that I could center my guitar in the mix, then I cut the left EQ on the right instrument and cut the right EQ on the left instrument. I know about panning, but cutting the EQ works so much better than panning alone. Using these methods I was able to mix the instruments in different positions in the stereo field to create a 3D effect AND you can listen to the intimate details of each! I would let you listen to it, but it's not my song. You'll have a hear once it's finished. I'm in collaboration with M.Bock Music on YouTube via Bandlab. I introduced her to Bandlab.
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I've got iPad , and I don't see Native Instruments nor Kontakt in the app store.
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Rapture was buggy as hell.
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Thought they changed that to Next and Sonar which requires Bandlab subscription?
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I just don't like to have the overhead of iLok running in the background on my computer.
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The challenge with Sonar Producer is that it's outdated, and I prefer not to subscribe to any software. To access better features, I purchased a perpetual license from a competitor's product, as Cakewalk currently does not offer a non-subscription option.
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Audio Evolution Mobile Studio's PDC (Plugin Delay Compensation) for audio tracks is a feature that ensures all audio tracks in your project remain perfectly in sync, even when you're using plugins that introduce a delay. When you apply certain effects or processing plugins to an audio track, these plugins may take a little time to process the sound, which can cause the track to play slightly later than other tracks. This delay could result in the tracks sounding out of sync, which would affect the overall mix. PDC for audio tracks compensates for this delay by automatically adjusting the timing of the other tracks so that everything plays together in perfect sync. However, it's important to note that this feature only works on audio tracks and does not apply to instrument tracks. So, while your recorded audio tracks will stay in sync, you may still need to manually adjust timing for instrument tracks if plugins introduce a delay there, for which I didn't ask the developer if he or she has a manual adjustment feature.