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jesse g last won the day on February 20 2021
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Great news π
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I got this for free at one time from softube, I believe.
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Blbluzdog, Download the file from Sound toys plugin from the received soundtoys email and retrieve the activation code as well Install the plugin as Administrator and allow it to install normally. Go to the ILOK License Manager on your computer and login, then update if necessary to version 5.10.1 Add the Space Blender plugin activation code and the plugin will be activated. Now open studio One Pro 7 and search the browser for and make sure it scans your installed plugins. Search the browser for space or blender or search vendor for sound toys and look for Space or Blender.
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Darn you Larry, I just submitted my Space Blender post and then saw yours. π Jesse g.
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Hey folks, Reverb.com has been purchased by a private equity firm, some say fender purchased it but read the information in the link below. https://reverb.com/news/reverb-servco-creator-partners Watch Jesse g.
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Updated, Thanks locrian π
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I use Furman and they have been reliable. Don't waste money buying a new one, get if from Reverb at a discounted price.
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Gswitz, I just tried a demo copy of MAutoAlign by Melda, and I have to say it is good and easy to use. It is much easier than my Waves In Phase, I must say. π
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You will be able to install these plugins at no cost to you now, but you will indeed have to pay for the update later on (WUP). I try not to install anything from Waves because it you like it and will cost you later to keep it up to date.
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Larry, you are the man. It worked like a charm!! Thanks for the Code π Can you tell the folks how long this promotion will last?
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Ok, I understand π
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Read it carefully,!! When signals from different microphones (or sources) arrive at slightly different times, they can interfere destructively, leading to a loss of low-end punch, a weaker sound, or a "hollow" or "thin" sound, especially with instruments like drums where multiple mics are used Do you mix drum kits that were recorded by others? Do you use drum samples? Do you have two kicks with one being heavily compressed? what about a recorded bass via DI and amp? Not supporting Neutron, I just like the video.
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Shane, When signals from different microphones (or sources) arrive at slightly different times, they can interfere destructively, leading to a loss of low-end punch, a weaker sound, or a "hollow" or "thin" sound, especially with instruments like drums where multiple mics are used
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I just discovered "Mr-Label Self-Laminating Wrap Around Cable Labels" I use the MR610 cable labels which come in a pack of 5 colors. These are self laminating labels that easily wrap around the audio cable. I tried the MR-Labelβs Online Design Tool but it couldn't give me what I wanted. Here is how I use them. I purchased a set of Consecutive number stickers here~~~> Amazon. I then purchased the MR 610 Laminated labels from mr-label.com (you will see the purchase option as you scroll under the template online). I place a number above on the color portion of the label and wrap it around the cable being careful not to be too close to the end of the cable. I used 1 and 1/inches for distance, this will all you see the numbers when all of the cables are together behind the rack. Please pay attention to the orientation of the label when applying the number to the label. apply to the short side Facing up. The included video will show you how it's done. It looks great behind my rack where I have my gear. I can easily identify the cable I am looking for from one end to the other. Keeping a chart is good too.