that kind of stuff is marketed towards those who create music, the outside world doesn't care, "that analog gear and tape emulation sounds so good thru my air pods" said no one ever
Yep. I just pulled it up. It says what it is. It's handy if you don't want to use samples or program another synth for sweeps. Does anyone need this? I think the same could be said for the latest and greatest EQ but this one is only $9.
It shall remain to be seen but I've read the EULA for Plugin Guru Unify twice and nothing mention on how many installations. I tried installing it on a 3rd system and wouldn't work. I will try offline authorization.
Always annoyed the only way you can access the EULA is by opening an installer.
The difference is a home grown transcription vs. copying a licensed version. Hal Leonard has to play a license for all of those songbooks. If one duplicates and distributes it then it is a violation.
I'm pretty sure they got warnings for copyright infringement at one time. People would take bought tabs and put then into GP format. They use to host those.
BTW it is a good notation app for tabs.
Hard to beat the IK version. Honestly a Mellotron is for nostalgia purposes. How kids listening to music on their phones say this mellotron rocks? Basicall it was one of the early samplers.
Maybe it's me but having Arturia, the popular synths that start with S, opening one of the Korg ones that I have just seem uninspiring. Their eco system is worse.