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Everything posted by Grem
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Definitely. With my RME FireFace 400 (old unit) the software mixer has the routing ability to mute the mains while the headphones are still active. In fact, it allows a different mix for the mains and a completely different one for the headphones. Both at the same time if you want. Or one or the other. I never would pay that kind of money for a simple AI. But I got one used at what I thought was a good price. It was still way more than I ever thought I would give for a AI. But this thing is outstanding. And it's all down to the drivers. Don't get me wrong, the hardware is top notch. But it's the drivers that they still supply for this older interface that sets it apart. And that's when I realized where all the money was going. I made a promise to myself to not buy any other AI again. The money spent on a new RME interface would be well worth it over the long haul. But then a UA Apollo Twin came up used for a good price. I have not had the chance to try the Apollo yet, but I can tell you I ain't getting rid of the RME! : )
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I saw Rush in NOLA at a place called The Warehouse, on Tchoupitoulas Street. They played all of 2112, and a lot from the first three albums. RIP Neil.
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Yeah, I almost forgot about it. Used it to pickup AR Saturator for $20.
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I couldn't find any info on it.
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Waves has a place to d/l the installers for v6 plugins, and up.. I don't think they officially support any version other than the current version. Love Waves plugins. The sound is top notch always. GUI is really dated on a lot of the plugins. But they are more than usable. Some of the new plugins are really unique. Other new plugin they put out are just updated plugins that can be found elsewhere. Waves plugins I don't want to do without: AR Plates RS56 Torque Smack Attack Schepps stuff C1 L3 Vitamin SSL stuff
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That SS11x is really sweet. If your a Boogie fan, that Triaxis is really good too! @Mesh I was going to grab that Spark sim, just didn't know if it would sound good. Thanks for the review!! If I miss this sale I will wait on the next one. Mercuriall has a couple.of free pedals that those interested can give them a try. They have a Tube Screamer and a Mesa Grid Slammer clone.
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Buffer is as high as it will go! ANd yes there are probably some takes and other stuff that's been archived and set aside. I keep an eye on this stuff. Plugins on just the busses right off the top of my head: Abbey Road Plates Waves ADT FabFilter Timeless 2 Waves C3 Waves L3 UltraMax Waves API 2500 Waves Durough Meters IK EQ73 x2 Some other I can't remember now.
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I am still going (last leg though!) with the ole i7 2600k. But a project I was working on last night brought the ole girl to her knees. It is only about 30trks of audio. Most have some type of plugin on the trk. 6 busses with lots of plugins. Went to add Schepps Parallel Particles and it wound not play but for about two seconds and stop. Even with all trks frozen! Yeah the ole girl served me well, but last night proved that my recent purchase of the i7 9900k is gonna be nice! Just gotta finish the build.
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Yep, just like everyone else said, great song tastefully done. Loved the unison phrases in there.
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Nice tune. Mixed well. I liked it. Good work.
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Yes, I did this with Koby with the last sale to get the instruments. He was still cheaper than Waves.
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Good song. A little dry in the beginning, but once the strings come in it comes to life. Real good vocal performance, nice and up front. Good job Rex.
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Here is a colab effort with about five other members of the forum. The only ones that aren't members of the forum is the singer and the drummer. This was all done in CbB from start to finish. We have the project files if needed. Remember
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Noel here is a song and video that a few of us on the forum put together. We got all the info and project files if you decide to use it.
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I already have the Opticom comp, great plugin too!! Let me explain a little more. I have all the plugins from PA that I want. I don't have all of them, but all I want. So to justify spending more money to just use a code didn't make sense to me. That's why I just got the Flanger. I may get that Focusrite console strip one day I guess, but it wasn't the right time this time. If you don't own any or many PA plugins, these last few deals were really good ones. I just bitched about them starting the sale on Christmas day!!
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Yes... Please backup before you proceed, just in case. Windows does have a roll back feature, but just in case, this is great advise.
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After looking at everything, trying stuff I might want with the codes, there was nothing that I wanted that bad to get except the ADA Flanger. So all I got was that for $29 and was done with it.
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To give the dev's credit, in the early access and the intial release, any bugs that are found are what I would say was minor. Not any show stopping problems that they had to pull the release. So they must be doing something right in the pre-release dept.
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It was good while it lasted!
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@Mesh I agree with Larry. Give that a try. If that doesn't work then let the BandLab people know about it. They want to know how that app is working. Just know that the people who work on the BandLab app is not the same as the guys working on CbB.
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Didn't think of this cost -per-x. I knew there would be some... assumptions made from my comment that I unintentionally left there, but I never would have thought it would go this way!! Hammer Time!!
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Took me a minute..... or two!! I see it as 0.016 per gigabyte. Less than two cents a gig.
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< $38 a plug is a good deal on those you chose. Good buy!!