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Pragi

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  1. The Deals Forum us part of the Coffee House, it's the right place......
  2. The 25% VAT in Sweden shouldn't be the reason for a 50 percent price increase. Are you sure you don't owe the Plugin Boutique shop any money or have stolen the owner's girlfriend? Just asking.
  3. Balance your drummer’s performance MDrumLeveler is a unique tool specially designed for drums and percussive materials. It will improve the drum performances, stabilize drum hit levels, remove leakage and ambience and let you control the drum hits better than you ever could with traditional tools. https://www.meldaproduction.com/MDrumLeveler#LM Can be upgraded to: MDrumReplacer
  4. https://evainstruments.com/products/djembe/ Features: 6 types of articulations: Bass tone, Open tone, Slap tone, Flam, Mute and Roll. Velocity: 4 layers. Round Robin 5 layers. Sound Control: 3 fader mixer: Top (membrane) mic, Resonator mic, Room stereo pair. Reverb send. Reverb size. Samples: 285 WAV samples (HR Compression). 44.1kHz / 24-bit, stereo. Total samples size: 98,9 Mb.
  5. SSL X-Delay and X-Echo are currently available from Audiodeluxe (with auto-discount code SPRING10 at checkout) for $22.50 each. The bundle of both is available for $36. https://audiodeluxe.com/products/ssl-x-delay-and-x-echo-bundle
  6. UNIVERSAL AUDIO HELIOS TYPE 69 PREAMP AND EQ COLLECTION for 29 bucks plus freebie at: https://audiodeluxe.com/collections/on-sale/products/universal-audio-helios-type-69-preamp-and-eq-collection
  7. Yep, it sounds very good and gives a glue on the hi hat with a certain preset.
  8. In this situation, you might want to consider trying a Kingston Fury Beast 5600 RAM stick, although that would obviously be a compromise on your part regarding XMP aso. The Kingston Fury Best RAM sticks work great for me.
  9. I totally understand your frustration! It can be really tricky navigating RAM specifications, especially when it comes to native speeds versus overclocked speeds. It sounds like you have a solid preference for Kingston, given your positive experiences over the years. Finding native 5600 CL30 RAM can indeed be a challenge, as many manufacturers list their overclocked speeds prominently, which can be misleading. If you're set on Kingston, it might be worth reaching out to their customer support or checking their forums to see if they have any recommendations for RAM that meets your criteria.
  10. Yes, the 6000 MHz RAM can generally be underclocked to 5600 MHz, and it won't negatively affect latency. Here's why: Underclocking RAM: When you underclock RAM (lower its speed from 6000 MHz to 5600 MHz), the memory will operate at the lower frequency without any significant issues. If you're trying to manually adjust the memory settings (speed and latency), make sure to test for stability. While underclocking may not affect latency directly, it's a good idea to make sure your motherboard and BIOS/UEFI settings allow for the adjustment you want. Overall, underclocking the 6000 MHz RAM to 5600 MHz should be fine and will not negatively affect latency.
  11. Masters of Reality - Mr Tap N' Go
  12. In that situation I would have done the same thing if I were you. Then I'll correct or clarify my statement: Sine, or rather the orchestra, runs on my Win 11 - Intel i7 12700k PC without any problems so far.
  13. The entire library is now downloaded and installed on my PC . I'm very surprised by the good sound quality of the samples. I haven't noticed any latency issues so far, but I haven't tested all the libraries yet. In my opinion, this is a very good orchestral library for Windows users.
  14. I read reports in a forum describing latency issues for Mac users. However, there are also several reports of win user that report no latency issues with Sine Player. Can anyone confirm this?
  15. Babsi, the legendary bass player who believes he can summon the groove with just a flick of his pick! When he’s not busy laying down the funk, you can find him pondering the absurdity of playing the bass in a world obsessed with guitars.(See above) Imagine him commenting, “.........NOW😎
  16. How about to send a pm to Jim ? Til now I noticed him always as helpful.
  17. Not in my opinion. In order to make the VS sound decent for my purposes—rock and pop vocals— I find it easier to blend the several FX sections with only minor (blend) effects under an original vocal recording. Waves OVox is also a fantastic plugin, however it's not what I need. The House and EDM genres are where I see OVox the most.
  18. What I like best about the Vocal Synth 2 is that it's perfect for thickening vocals with just a little bit of FX mixed in from the VC.
  19. https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/54-Vocal-Processing/4413-VocalSynth-2?a_aid=66fd59ee09bb9 VocalSynth 2 is an immersive vocal experience that adapts and adapts and evolves with your unique style and opens up a world of vocal possibilities. Color and shape vocals with five blendable eccentric must-haves and stompbox-style studio effects. A one-stop for past, present, and future vocal sounds, VocalSynth 2 features a Vocoder, Compuvox, Polyvox, Talkbox, and Biovox: a brand new effect based on the sonic qualities of the human vocal tract.
  20. Same here. The issue reports of the intel 13. and 14. CPU Generation are according to experts like Jim Roseberry : overrated. have a look at Jims tips for the configuration : I've built scores of machines using 13th and 14th Gen CPUs. If you know how to configure them... they're certainly not a problem. Especially if you're talking about the i9 13900k or 14900k, they're not what I'd call a "novice-build". If you just set everything to "Auto" and set memory to XMP Profile 1/2, you're going to have a machine that thermal-throttles under heavy loads... and will most likely be unstable (especially if using faster DDR5). Proper BIOS configuration will prevent thermal-throttling, instability, and potentially damaging the CPU.
  21. https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/17-Reverb/8661-SSL-Native-FlexVerb Professional and Truly Flexible Reverb FlexVerb is a brand new fully-featured and extremely versatile SSL reverb plug-in designed to deliver a professional mix-ready sound in a quick and intuitive way. FlexVerb’s versatile split early-late reflection interface allows you to add the natural body and tone of different early room reflections, complimented by the richness of a variety of expansive reverb tail options. FlexVerb features a 6-band EQ, High and Low Pass Filters, 3-band reverb time multipliers and input sidechain compressor to help you craft reverb that sits perfectly in your mix. FlexVerb’s algorithmic architecture gives you the depth, character and detail of a professional reverb in a simple rewarding interface. This is a very good algorithmic reverb imo.The type of room simulation for early reflections (ER) and reverberation (tail) can be adjusted independently. For example, you can select the ERs of a record and combine them with the tail of a chamber.
  22. Lindell Audio MU-66 The most revered Vari-Mu compressor of all time with timeless color and tube saturation. Get the sound of the Analog tube limiters used by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Stevie Wonder $19.99 https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/lindell_mu-66.html
  23. How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb? None, the keyboard player can do it with his left hand.
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