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locrian

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  1. I don't think it has been officially released yet.
  2. New features: https://www.steinberg.net/cubase/new-features/
  3. as well as (much needed) Direct Offline Processing inprovements.
  4. and multi-track Audio Warp...finally.
  5. And it's blue... Video of new features: https://youtu.be/YQ1076DgzzU
  6. Lots of hoop-jumping, but definitely worth it. It's a very nice/useful/fun set of delays. I really like the duck function. The plugin is very well-designed, stable, and CPU-friendly. Far-and-away the best freebie in 2022 (thus far)! BTW, if you want to zoom the GUI, make sure to click on the lower-right corner and wait for the little white lines to become bold before dragging. At first I thought the zooming function was broken until I stumbled onto what I just wrote.
  7. I've tried reading in both .ncw and .nkx files and neither worked. What type worked for you?
  8. This little 'gem' EQ is now a permanent resident of my master bus.
  9. I just added it to my cart, checked-out, and was able to download it w/o any problems.
  10. On Windows 10 you can find the samples log in C:\Users\[your name]\AppData\Local\Waves Audio\Logs . It's a CSV-file; the name is comprised of a long number prefix and "_Samples and Loops.csv" . I'm not sure if Cosmos is actually using this file or if it serves another purpose. I guess I could delete it and see what happens...
  11. And they called it WUPpy love ... ?
  12. True, but not everyone actually buys their plugins. And this seems particularly true for Waves.
  13. Gee, I was really trying to be positive (given my somber inclination towards SB). Sadly, I agree on all counts.
  14. Exactly. That was the motivation for my post above. Waves is fairly aggressive with their pricing which makes me wonder how much longer they can last. When there's this much competition, that 'race-to-the bottom' pricing someone mentioned above drives companies out of business. I wouldn't be surprised to see some serious consolidation where the big 'fish' eat the small ones. It seems inevitable at this point (unless selling plugins is much more profitable then I think). Maybe now's a good time to download and back-up all your serial numbers...
  15. Oops, I think you mispoke there. ? Sadly this^ is the strategy I now use to greet new Cubase releases. Then again, maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised this time given that SB had more time to work on it.
  16. Agreed. I suspect Matthias Quellmann would not have said anything publicly if it were not very close. Folks are already chomping at the bit over on the Cubase forum and stirring the pot (excuse the mixed metaphores) will only make things worse.
  17. If true, I wonder if it was the intense competition among music software companies that drove them out of business. I'm definitely not a business guy, but have to wonder if this situation bodes ill for the remaining companies. How much cheaper can they sell their plugins and still stay solvent?
  18. Which we now know will be released on a Wednesday:
  19. Great plugin *and* a simple one-click download.
  20. What I find useful about Cosmos is the way it organizes my samples. When I use MediaBay I have to rely on my (modest) memory to know which sample library folder to look in, and this involves several iterations before I find the sample I want. Cosmos obviates that search process by allowing me to do a 'meta' search across all libraries at once. YMMV.
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