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BBCSO Template - Reduce volume MIDI or Audio track?
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to sadicus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Only BBCSO Core and above are multi timbral. The free Discover version isn't. -
If you're using WASAPI Shared, you cannot change the buffer size.
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The biggest issue for me in Prime is that Presonus removed every feature you would want to try in their DAW to see if it's worth purchasing later and turned into an ordinary featureless product. Couple that with the fact they force you to jump some hoops to have access to it and you'll find little reasons to use it when you compare it to another free alternatives like CbB.
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Transpanner -- FREE 3D Audio Panning Plugin by Artists In DSP
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to locrian's topic in Deals
Personally, I find dearVR MICRO a cut above most binaural panners out there, simply because it also allows you to set the elevation of the sound source, as well as adding artifical ambience to the sound with that panning applied. -
Neural Amp Modeler - FREE Amp Modeler Plugin (ver 0.7.0)
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to locrian's topic in Deals
Personally, all the differences Paul claims to hear in his video can only be measured 99% of the time. In the perfect linear world of digital audio, aliasing is a solved problem. When you introduce analog gear into the equation, you're opening a can of worms that could potentially cause you headaches, especially with old gear that was not developed with the thought of not introducing aliasing and IM products beyond the audible range. -
Neural Amp Modeler - FREE Amp Modeler Plugin (ver 0.7.0)
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to locrian's topic in Deals
Well, in that case, the plugin will have no added benefit to the audio quality and use 20 times more CPU! -
Not really. You could always buy Artist since version 1. This is not like Ableton Live Lite, Bitwig 8-track or Cubase LE which you can only get with some pieces of hardware and the manufacturer has to give you essentially free upgrades to the next version, since this is not software you can buy (I can't speak for Bitwig, but Steinberg and Ableton will give you free upgrades to the next Cubase LE and Live Lite versions). Studio One Prime was introduced in version 3. It is essentially useless if you consider all the limitations it has. But Presonus is known for these strange business models like having a barebones DAW which was not much better than REAPER in v1 and v2, then introduced an intermediate version which was essentially the Artist version with two add-ons you could get separately, then to having a useless free version and what it should've had since version 1. I guess you can't take old strange practices from what is essentially a team of old Cubase devs.
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The only two products I was sort of considering out of what you can get are 69 bucks, so I got Hybrid keys instead. Everything else is just a beats pack with different interfaces.
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BBCSO Template - Reduce volume MIDI or Audio track?
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to sadicus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
in BBCSO, the volume for the instruments is mapped to the mod wheel (CC1) -
Variety Of Sound announces epicCLOUDS ambient reverb plugin
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to satya's topic in Deals
Let's see how it measures against Dragonfly Reverb and Valhalla Supermassive. -
Apart from the large IR files, most of IK's performace issues come from the 3D rendered interfaces. I'm missing some sort of mode where we can only tweak without being bothered by skeumorphism, especially in amps that have push pull knobs, like the Mesa Mark models. In some of those, you're sometimes not sure if the control is on or not. Although, one of the good changes from 4 to 5 happenes with the Satriani amps. For some reason, some of them were extremely resource hungry in 4
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Waves reinstates perpetual and WUP!!!
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Yan Filiatrault's topic in Deals
Bad journalism is also not free. -
I'm pretty sure it's most likely some different attempt at anti-piracy measures. I'm yet to see them doing fixes that really matter, like improving plugin performance so it loads faster, for example. Or fixing the blurry rendering of the 3D stuff.
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The link for the last one returns a 404.
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Uncomfortable realization (plug-in content within)
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
While you may not have 666 finished songs, I'm pretty sure you can easily come up with 666 excuses. We all can. What if that plugin we only opened once to activate and we don't even remember the name is necessary in some song/mix/project and we don't have it installed? The world will end! -
"Strangely" enough, Expose does the exact same thing this does without the need of fancy AI and even allows you to compare your mix to a reference track of your choice, with it telling how close to it your mix is. Maybe the Mastering the Mix guys are some form of AI overlords which cracked the code already...Or this is a task you don't need AI for.
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Despite owning a few Waves plugins myself, I'll probably never use them because they're spread across different versions and installing those is a hassle and a half, as you have to download all plugins from that version (each being several Gigabytes in size) even if you're gonna use one or two of them. Waves only gives you the option of picking and choosing individual plugins if you have the latest versions of those plugins...Which are exactly the same as the old ones except for a version increase.
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Based on a small amount of experience I have with using Ardour with the plugin suite Linux has available, the DAW is decent for audio centric stuff but not so much MIDI. In order to use Ardour on Windows, you either have to donate or subscribe to Ardour, buy Mixbus or compile Ardour from source.