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John Nelson

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  1. Four chords do not a song make.
  2. https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/adptr_metricab.html
  3. https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/3-Studio-Tools/72-Utility/5360-4U-BlindTest
  4. I think you need to rip the track, no? I use Windows'?media player but most players have the rip function.
  5. They said the same thing about quadraphonic....
  6. My heartfelt advice is, don't delete anything to save space. Use external SDD or whatever and archive. You WILL be glad some day.
  7. I play acoustic drums, and use them for my recordings. I used to have a Roland v-drum kit and used it in tandem with BFD 1, 2 and 3. I was happy with the overall experience. I will say, when fxpansion sold them to inmusic there were speedbumps relating to the transition, new authorizations etc. My sense of things is that fxpansion was a better company to deal with. I used Toontrack's Drum Kit from Hell wayyy back on the day, when the tech overall was in its infancy. At that time, BFD was a step up. In summary, BFD3 is a good product but the support side of things is maybe uncertain.
  8. Ike Turner's band. Arguably, this is the first rock and roll record.
  9. You might find this useful in the meantime: https://youtu.be/qqHbIraLhyk
  10. +1 and it boots up quicker and overall noticeably snappier.
  11. This might help, https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/6276/what-is-the-difference-between-swing-and-shuffle#:~:text=Swing 'flips off' the beat,Shuffle digs into it. Cheers!
  12. Lotsa shuffles here: https://groovemonkee.com/products/jazz-buddy
  13. Love BP but no, he didn't invent the shuffle beat. He likes to claim credit for lots of things. Check out his claims of playing on Beatles songs instead of Ringo. Ahem. As far as using shuffle beats in your music, assuming you have a drum VST that includes pre-rolled MIDI grooves, there are usually shuffle beats in the collection. I wouldn't sit and move beats around in PRV. That sounds about as enjoyable as picking fly poop out of pepper. Myself, I'm a drummer so I just play a shuffle as required...
  14. Laika and the Cosmonauts....
  15. Thanks! Fixed: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3o3j5oqwhbck31q/Flat Minimalistic and Dark 1.01.sth?dl=0
  16. A huge part of mixing on speakers is that you don't keep your head precisely fixed in one place. You get a sort of 'averaged' impression of the sound at different points because you're constantly on the move.
  17. I created them at WebKnobman. There's a learning curve but once you figure it out you can whip up whatever you want.
  18. Folks were having difficulties running Sonar and the Blackbird 11 years ago. http://forum.cakewalk.com/m/tm.aspx?m=2171451&p=1 I mean....think it's time to upgrade.
  19. V-Vocal was prone to crashing at least once or twice on the best of days.
  20. Camel Crusher is 32 bit only afaik so...are you running a 32 bit Windows or using a bit bridge or...?
  21. Dodgy power at a garden party led to running 100 feet of garden cords in series....the voltage sag at the end of the line, my Fender tube amp, was hilarious. Lay into a chord and it just lost all oomph. You could literally watch the speaker cone flapping.
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