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Mr No Name

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  1. Thanks for the ideas folks, I have decided with not much thought, to do a dance music remix of Jonny Cash- A boy named Sue. why I have no Idea, was the first thing that came to my mind, I'll make it 2 x speed as original (with same speed lyrics obviously) I will have it completed in a week (next sunday) thanks for the inspiration.
  2. What motivates me to create music ? I suppose it's the journey from silence to a finished piece of music, creating something which is original and interesting, maybe getting involved because of being a fan of listening to music in all its forms. I would best describe myself as a hobbyist, I have no aspirations for a music career or to be famous, I see music making totally in an artistic sense, and money has no influence on it. I have never written a song, but was thinking recently it would be interesting to learn about the art of song writing, I create "electronic" music, I don't play any instruments apart from a bass which I use to strum a few very basic basslines. I have no plans to become a bass player, It basically about about the creative process and ending up with something which is "music" It's also a personal challenge to create something. At the minute I'm struggling for motivation,
  3. I think possibly what my problem is, I used to use some small amount of hardware in a set up and used to enjoy jamming on that, that was dismantled about a year ago, and finding it difficult to find motivation "in the box" A soft synth is as good as a hardware synth (well maybe not) but it should be good enough, I may create a new "software studio space" that might inspire a bit, rather than being sat at a sofa and a coffee table, I am thinking a dedicated "studio space" has to be an integral part of the creative process ?
  4. Definate bug, 5 different people have the same problem.
  5. Like you have just done in this thread clearly.
  6. Someone else complained about this in a separate thread, I replied to it.
  7. 1.1.1 UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE plug in was unusable for me previously, it seems to be fixed, that's the famous hornet release a plug in that doesn't work and fix it after everyone has paid for it. they always work in the end.
  8. more ideas welcome, lets get to 20 pages.
  9. some good ideas there, cheers folks
  10. the time range is the number of the bar or the amount of seconds the song starts on(sometimes there could be a gap at the beginning) and also where the song ends, this is the time range, and somewhere it is empty, it needs to be filled in with the start and end times of the song.
  11. also maybe try not "rendering" the file but recording the live output to a cdr or something. ?? they used to use DAT tapes in the old days.
  12. some plugins have a choice for different oversampling for render and playback, if they are set differently, it can affect the sound of the rendered file from the playback one. it might not be what is causing your problem but worth investigating.
  13. Might be something to do with oversampling algorithms, you maybe using plugins with two oversampling modes and they might be mismatching.
  14. Any tips and tricks to inspire and create "creativity" it's fine waiting around for a burst of it to come along, but wanting to find ways to give it a push in the right direction. What do the people on here do to inspire their creativity and get to making some music.
  15. What a brilliant piece of software, such great fun and very easy to use. thanks for sharing.
  16. https://www.soundradix.com/products/muteomatic/ "In addition, MUTEOMATIC can be used to automatically mute long effect tails or a monitor’s vocal effects when the DAW is no longer playing, clearing the air for intelligible conversation."
  17. Bought this the other day myself from the Apogee website, good plugin. $10 they didn't give a free gift unfortunately.
  18. I know that's why I like it.
  19. It might be more your DAW works at 32 bit float point by default, I also agree with what you said about not having to mess about gain staging, if you have a moment of inspriation it's handy to be able to grab your guitar/bass and just get it down with out having to mess around. Useful for sure.
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