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kitekrazy1

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  1. Easy for me to pass since I'm pretty stupid on how to use it. I'd probably need 40 hours of tutorial. I still have the Sony one installed.
  2. If those were one shots I would get them. I never liked their VSTs.
  3. I've had WD HDDs last the long and a Seagate 500GB as well. Those old WD 320GB Blue drives were great. I don't think modern drives are built like they use to. External 3.5 drives rarely have more than a 2 year warranty and that should tell you something. A massive drive like that I'd be afraid to run it 24/7. I never do that with any 3.5 external. When they go bad you do get warnings like noise. Not knowing when a SSD fails is scary. I guess a big drive like this is worthy of ripping your DVD collection. I probably wouldn't stream off it either. One thing I notice with drive utilities they are not as efficient as when you discover a disk is dead.
  4. Their regular upgrade price is not in the same league as the more popular DAWs. My Live 12 Suite didn't even cost $199, Right now I can upgrade to Samplitude Pro Suite for the same price and get Soundforge, Spectral Layer Pro, with it for the same price. You gotta hope fanboys are willing to pay that price.
  5. I use it for convert audio to midi
  6. I always wanted an RME for bragging rights. The reality for what I do (very little) I only deserve an iTrack Solo. I still have some M-Audio PCI cards that still work.
  7. If you buy from Melda you get full credit where from PB only half. You can also do their rent to own and I have no idea how long that takes. It took me a long time to get everything. I started out by going with their MB plugins.
  8. I don't get the compare software to food. I have K Cups, ground, whole bean. I don't do the coffee places, fast food, ect. I guess if I wanted to use these comparisons, I could look at Safeway's $5 dollar weekend say for the price for a half bag of 21-25 count shrimp, 2 bags of Doritos, ect. I use food far more than plugins. They had 3 doz. eggs for $5. Gosh I even hoard food and coffee. It's kinda curbed because freezer space is like drive space. Can I buy it? No room. I believe collecting things seem to be hereditary.
  9. ????? That's not the way to go about it unless Melda has changed. Always wait for their sales and buy direct. The discounts get bigger than going 3rd party. To get everything was a long time in the making. As for these referral codes we all have them and we think there's a slim chance someone on this forum doesn't have a Melda plugin. This is the first I've seen with the plugin broker approach.
  10. That my rant - an unnecessary additional click. Then I have to log in to Jrr Shop for Unify serial humber in case I need it.
  11. NI seems to have customer loyalty on their software. I bought Kontakt 2 when it came out in a box at a local GC. It came with orchestra sounds that were great for one starting out. I don't think Gigastudio 3 was released yet and after having different versions of Gigastudio where the limits were by tracks and PC hardware could be quirky despite having GSIF drivers, having money to buy something nice like GOS was out of reach. It was time to try Kontakt. That was when DX was still a think and don't remember if Kontakt had DX support. Some DAWs needed a VST wrapper. They always offered crossgrades and I never paid over $300 for Komplete. We like shiny and new but the older stuff are the real gems. Few people take time to learn Reaktor, Battery, or even FM7. People use Kontakt as a rompler. I'm the chief of sinners in that regard.
  12. I have a rant about Unify. If you bought Unify via 3rd party you have to always go to that site to download updates. Every plugin I've bought that way your serial# is registered at the developer's site. This is not the case with Unify unless that is not the developer's site. I emailed their support about this. While some may not be bothered by this but it is an inconvenience and would not have bought this when I have to go through some hoops for an update. With software distribution becoming more faulty it's becoming by top priority in purchases. Very. very, 3rd rate.
  13. Not a fan of trying to compare software to food. I'm a diabetic so I basically make my own meals. You need food but sometimes when it comes to software......shiny and new is hard to avoid meanwhile a new version of a fast food offering is quite easy to avoid.
  14. The plus side is can be installed on 3 machines. No need for 2nd license and 2 dongles.
  15. Endless amount of 3rd party presets.
  16. That will probably change. Too many DAWs out there. Relying on a fanbase to come through will be a failure.
  17. There is a trend I see on Image Line forums where people believe an audio interface is not necessary. They'll spend 2K on system components and try to use Awful4all or the variants of it my DAW developers. Believe or not there was a user who bought BBCSO and tried using Awful4All and getting glitches.
  18. That most likely reflects the pro market but for that average Joe the top ones probably don't make the list.
  19. I'd rather buy direct than deal with NI. NKS or whatever is not a life changer for me. Unfortunately Native Asshat is.
  20. kitekrazy1

    NI Updates

    2nd best reason to avoid. 1st is dealing with Asshat
  21. I have their version that comes with hardware. I deleted it. It reminds me of Cubase with the additional clicks just to start working.
  22. Must be a new developer with another proprietary plugin. Licensing is not favorable either.
  23. 1st time I've heard of them and it's only their loops.
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