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Bruno de Souza Lino

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  1. Bitwig, not Surge. My bad. On another note, a lot of people are hoping the guy releases the source code of Shortcircuit so people can continue working on it.
  2. Thankfully, you can only register the machine and that registration is tied to your account, so no surprises will happen. Avoid as much iLok stuff as you can. If your PC fails and you can't remove those licenses, you lose them.
  3. According to IK, all your AT4 purchases carry over to AT5. If you want to stay safe, you can install AT5 alongside AT4.
  4. It's not the same sound though. BREVERB is a convolution reverb, while Sonitus is an algorithmic reverb. Sometimes, you need that sound.
  5. I can vow by LTSC, but it's not for everyone and acquiring it is not easy. It has no Cortana, no Windows Store and only receives security and critical updates. You still have to turn off the rest of the telemetry at every update with ShutUp10, but it's much more lighter than regular Windows 10, since it doesn't steal your resources phoning home every single second.
  6. And no other DAW does it this way anymore. A similar argument can be made by things like metronome and snap settings. This is similar to the horrible UX that Sibelius uses, where multiple options from the UI simply take you to different sections from the preferences menu, with you having some instances where you have two different options that bring you to the same place.
  7. "Increased response" usually comes to phones that have more mids and high mids, as the human ear is more sensitive in that region. People often prefer those phones for monitoring while they record, but will use something else when listening to music. One of those phones is the Beyerdynamic DT100.
  8. If only Google could invest all that technology in VST plugins instead of YouTube algorithms...
  9. As someone who has been banned from the same forum three times...It's strange how sensitive people can get to words. We're going the PMRC route and that only gives fuel to people to find ways of saying the same thing using regular words and....What will you do in that instance?
  10. Joke's on you. Our house doesn't have a chimney!
  11. SONAR did have deep controller integration in the Roland days.
  12. I feel like the Drum Map Manager could benefit from ta similar level of abstraction you see on the Articulation Maps. We're in 2020 moving towards 2021. Nobody should be required to know MIDI Note Numbers. Also, why is something you apply to projects on a case by case basis in the preferences?
  13. Try running CbB as an admnistrator and see if that works.
  14. Only complaint I'll voice towards Z3tA+, Z3TA+ 2, Rapture, Dimension Pro and other CW VSTis is that almost every single sound goes over 0 dB. So much in fact that all plugins have a limiter button you can activate and many presets have that button on by default and the sounds still are very loud.
  15. This issue can happen when your audio interface gets disconnected while it's being used. Windows doesn't know how to handle it and this BSOD happens.
  16. Despite the improvements in sound and such, both the plugin and the standalone version takes forever to load on my machine. I haven't clocked it, but it seems to be around a minute. Also, there's the annoying thing that the "hide items you don't have activated" button doesn't stick, so you have to click it every single time to hide everything else and only see the stuff you have.
  17. The version on bandalab.com is not the latest version of the assistant. Once you download it, it will tell you there are updates for it. At least, it doesn't do what Waves Central does. Waves Central will not allow you to do anything unless you're running the latest version of it. The only way to stop it is to disconnect your PC from the internet.
  18. I wonder. Is there a reason for version 5 to be 1 GB larger than version 4?
  19. The main issue here has nothing to do with your machine, but with developers themselves for the most part. Many assume everyone has enthusiast level hardware and develop targeting that kind of platform. As the hardware increases in performance (in theory), the more plugins need more CPU, more RAM, more cores and so on. Optimizations pretty much don't exist at this point. Eventually, it gets to a point where a piece of software that always ran on your machine fine requires more resources than you have. Then you either upgrade to a better machine, stop using the software altogether or use something else. Eventually, it gets to that cool point where loading a single plugin can take your entire DAW with it.
  20. I'll compare Rapture and Dimension to Xpand2. It's one of those things that don't quite click when you're using the plugin by its own, but then you realize that you can create a multitude of sounds by combining the various presets and such with a bit of tweaking.
  21. Audio snap does it for you, but it's not a fully automatic process, afaik.
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