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Kamikaze

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  1. I got rid of my Emu 6400 ultra a few years back. The person who bought it was so chuffed to get it. So one way of looking at it, would be will it be getting the use it was made for. You could always put the money into something physical, such as a mic, so you can always have the connection.
  2. Try hitting F, for fit to screen. If that doesn't work H, and see if its hidden for some reason.
  3. I vote for a Questions forum, with an Answers sub forum.
  4. If you rotated mine, the edge highlight and low light wouldn't work. It has a background PNG, a Grip PNG, and an Icon PNG. It just creates the text automatically. The Horizontal Collapsed isn't different between Tungsten and Mercury, so i you compare you theme to mine in the image above you'll see the difference. You can change the texture if you wanted
  5. Vertical Collapsed can be re-painted, Horizontal collapsed seems the be a default text colour (but the icons are available for repainting) EDIT: These two
  6. The 'Insert Piz here' MidiChords is deceptivley flexible. It has 3 Trigger modes, with full enabling full user input The Strum function can be shaped nicely, with the note spacing increasing/deceasing in time and velocity. Although for mean for guitar, it's sounds great on keys You can trigger more than one midi channel, by right clicking each note, assign the output. So a root can go to trombone, and middle to Tenor, and the top not to trumpet This means you can send the root to the root and fith/octave to one track, and the top 4 note to another. Then apply the MFX from sonar to the top 4 notes only for arpeggio, whilst sustaining the root and filth on the other track. All from one key
  7. Also I don't know if the collapsed (horizontal) control bar fonts can be edited the Theme Editor
  8. Frustratingly its Control Bar > Modules > Transport Global > Alternative Text #2 Track View > Focused Track Text Track View > Unfocused Text Then some are part of the PNGs, such as TO/BY, Loop, Performance, Collapsed (Vertical) modules. I wish (as I guess you will) they were fully independent as Control bar may contract against the rest of the theme, but the font colour make the options really restrictive.
  9. I like watching the odd Stand Up on Youtube, but in general I'm not that into US stand ups. I'm English, so maybe a cultrual thing, but I can't help thinking some of the career standups are over rated. Bill Burr is one. I'm not offended by his humour, in fact I don't see him as edgy as maybe he sees himself. He just makes observations sometime these are amusing sometimes, him doing a silly voice is just annoying, but I never find myself cracking up. The same with Louie CK, I really don't get how people in the audience are loosing it to him. So I guess this is because I'm British so maybe it doesn't come across the same way. Recently I've been watching Micky Flanagan, which may be the antithesis being very English and very London in particular. Cracks me up. Frankie Boyle really does do offensive, cracks me up too. Stewart Lee, in a class of his own. Even Australian humour is similar, Jim Jeffries, and Steve Hughs both get my laughing out loud. Do Americans find Brits that Funny, and vs versa?
  10. Du the PNG format behind the faders, I doubt stretching could be a easily implemented, Long range option shoudn't be so bad. It would be rally helpful on laptop screens, especially with touch.
  11. I'd like the option put the bus with it's tracks. I.e. the drum buss with the drum tracks. The Brass buss with the brass tracks.
  12. Chromophone has some nice vibes. The Live and French Vibes Soniccouture just finished their sale.
  13. I don't think the 50's Vibes in Dim Pro is a sample set, but stacked synth tones. There is a SFZ and samples for vibes in Rapture Pro.
  14. Vintage guitars tend to either be aesthetically pleasing, or warn in with character and a story. Sonitus are just plain fugly. 20 years old and they look it. About the same age as Ask Jeeves.
  15. Thanks Grem, that helped a lot. I wasn't really getting the signal flow in this at all, thinking one channel fed the other, instead of choosing between them. Both the metroploliatan and the singleman seem to be the amps I keep finding myself hanging around the longest. Really enjoy the chimey clean sounds on the Singleman.
  16. As a novice guitarist with no real world amp experience, I can be easily confused by the options on amps. TH3 manual doesn't really explain, and just lists the amps. I'm liking the Metropolitan, so ended up youtubing the real amps reviews to get my head around and what's going on. The GUI doesn't help much being you can increse the image size, but not the resolution, and with the Deco fonts, I found reading the description difficult. Warm/Smile is actually Warm/Shine Plexi/Crunch is actually Pexi/Chrome (this is easier to see once I saw the correction) The preamp has a Volume feeding the tube, but the main amp a gain, and a volume after? Or is the preamps volume after the preamp and a not a gain driving it. And with a level added after the Volume dial of the main amp, hw are they different? This is additional to the real world amp. Then the is a Load/Speaker switch, which I'd assume take the speaker out, but seems to have n effect when I don't have a speaking in the chain.
  17. The link above is just for Modular. Here is the broader range https://www.softube.com/buy.php
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