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Michael A.D.

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  1. Atlantis? I was hoping for Ethera Gold - Seinfeld! I want to hear Clara singing all the great lines: “What’s the deal with lampshades? I mean if it’s a lamp, why do you want shade?” “Hello, Newman.” "Yada yada yada." “No soup for you!”
  2. I am SO tired of the sound of vinyl crackles on every LoFi tune. Enough already with that! We get it - it's LoFi... you don't have to announce it with the crackles.
  3. We need more musicians like Neil Young to put the pressure on companies that spread Covid misinformation. I hope the public notices what Neil Young has done!
  4. I tried the demo last night and was not impressed. For $25 more you can get Scaler 2 which will do everything this will do and a LOT LOT more. I see this as a $10 item for folks who know absolutely nothing about theory and even $10 may be priced too high. Perhaps it should be one of those monthly freebies that companies offer when you make a purchase.
  5. Reaper is my #1 DAW for many reasons. It's rock solid, it's probably the most CPU efficient DAW, and it's completely customizable. I have created and modified menus that fit MY workflow. You can change the pull-down menus so they represent exactly what you want/need. You can create custom menu bars for use in different parts of the program (MIDI editor, mixer etc). And there are hundreds of skins available with different looks, and each skin is easily modified. It's a deep, powerful DAW.
  6. It does say: We have managed to imitate this inimitable sound, so that everyone can now play the funky drummer or any other rhythm they want.
  7. I've had no problems using the plug-in with Reaper. Also, would like to say this seems to be the best BIAB upgrade in years. The multi-riff feature has been upgraded and is working really nice. You can highlight a range, generate a few riffs, choose the best one, then select another range, repeat till done. Very useful and easy way to build up a tune.
  8. Thanks Zinc - that certainly explains my issue. I guess I'll have to play with the basic version a bit more to make sure I want it, and so far I am liking it. Most likely I will be ordering the Pro version in a few days.
  9. I've started to play with the basic version, but I'm stumped how you get it to act as a VST inside my DAW (Reaper). The program does not seem to have created either a VST3 or DLL (for VST2), so I'm not sure how they are making it work. Has anyone been able to run it inside their DAW? I've looked at their YouTube video, but it just basically says "Insert the plugin".
  10. Check out this keyboard made of paper: https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/playable-paper-piano-shows-promise-of-printed-electronics/
  11. Wow! These are the best sounding synthetic vocals I've heard - far superior to Vocaloids and AlterEgo. I'm going to have to get the demo and start fooling with this!
  12. Not to hijack this thread, but I wish XLN had not removed access to the MIDI files themselves. You used to be able to download the MIDI files you owned from each MIDIPAK so you could use them in other apps. Obviously you can still save them as MIDI files after you import the MIDIPAK into AD2, but it's not as convenient.
  13. I know there are issues with Jamstix for Mac (plenty of warnings on their website), but for Windows it's great. It's my favorite drum software as it's designed to work like a real drummer - it will only play what a real drummer can play - 2 arms and 2 feet. It's drum samples are not great, so I usually replace them with other kits, and the program makes that easy to do. If Jamstix has one major problem, it's the learning curve. This is not like any other drum program so it will take some time to understand how to use it, but if you want a program that can emulate a huge amount of styles and drummers, then Jamstix is the way to go. Also, it's incredibly inexpensive compared to all the other drum software on the market. Right now it's on sale for $119 for Jamstix and every add-on which includes 191 styles and 41 drummers. And there is a free demo version that will give you a good taste of the program and it never expires. So, if you have some time and would like to get a fantastic drum program, then check out the demo: https://www.rayzoon.com/index.html#free_version
  14. Thanks Joe - that worked! (I guess that I too had never right-clicked in the Banks... I was right-clicking on the word Banks, not in the list itself!)
  15. I got a free expansion with my $9 gift credit, but I cannot figure out how to get it into their player. They even provide a you tube video, but the video does not match their player. Lots of folks on that you tube page are having the same problem. Oh well, at least it did not cost me anything.
  16. RipChord is one of my favorites - it's better than Cthulhu if you want to create chords that you can play with one finger. Why it is better? It's easier to edit the chords, you can name the chords, you can arpeggiate/strum the chords, randomize their velocity, etc. Want to create a chord that would need 15 fingers to play? No problem. And since it's free... what are you waiting for? https://trackbout.com/ripchord
  17. The Julie Vocal Collection is a fun pack for $3.99 - I recommend it! http://lesproductionszvon.com/julies_page.htm
  18. Here are 2 of my favorite chord 'toys'. And they're both freebies: RipChord is like the chord portion of Cthulhu, but more powerful and easier to use. https://trackbout.com/ripchord Chordico is an online chord generator and it's great for coming up with unusual progressions. https://chordi.co/
  19. Free drum kits: https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=author%3Alunch77 AND title%3Adrumkit
  20. ToneBoosters makes some great stuff. I use Barricade 4 on the master track of EVERY tune I create. They describe it as "Transparent, mastering-grade true-peak compressor and limiter" and that's exactly what it does. Highly recommended!
  21. APD does give away free stuff quite frequently. I know I have gotten some freebies the last few months.
  22. Do you have a favorite drum program? I tried the EZ Drummer demo, but was not impressed... thought AD2 was better, so I still use those drums, but I also use JamStix a lot though I usually substitute better sounding kits. I also use various kits with 3rd party MIDI files... I really the OddGrooves MIDI files. I'm curious what you're using.
  23. I bought Oscillation Strings last night... I have most of his stuff and have to say that they are terrific! If you're doing any kind of orchestral/string stuff, you should check these out.
  24. Yep - that's the absolute best choice! Grab it when it's on sale.
  25. Not quite 12-tone serial stuff, but you might enjoy this FREEBIE. You can generate some really crazy stuff with it: https://www.codefn42.com/transition/index.html
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