I don't hear 66 tubas in any of the demos. There is no listing of what tubas were used since they come in 5 different keys. Wagner tubas are basically horns.
I always keep these parts. They are handy for trouble shooting hardware. The one system parts I have yet to trash is my Intel Q6600 system. It was probably the most stable system I've had.
Not too long ago I took I took my retired PC parts to the electronics recycling Like you are suppose to dump stuff there right? Well I found a motherboard that had one of those massive dual fan CPU coolers. I had to take the whole thing. I had my hopes that the CPU in it was a 4790k. It wasn't anything special but I do have this massive heatsink that I'm sure would probably work on new systems. I'll have to post a picture of it sometime.
Well now it's fiction. If I got them I probably wouldn't notice anyway. I'm thinking just like their free stuff you already have you don't get another one.
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I feel guilty using this on already reduced plugins but I don't need anymore plugins and I like this developer's attitude so I guess its like giving a donation. Hornet has replaced my PA hoarding.
It is not really an ASIO driver but a modified Windows driver. It's open source and some developers use it to create their own version. I know there is FL Asio and Cubase has their version.
Windows is very good with legacy drivers.