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11 hours ago, Bruno de Souza Lino said:

One cool undocumented feature about Waveform is that you can run out of activations on the free version.

iZotope Vocal Doubler and Softube Saturation Knob also have that feature.

And it is a feature, because in both cases, it inspired me to find superior alternatives.

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7 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

iZotope Vocal Doubler and Softube Saturation Knob also have that feature.

And it is a feature, because in both cases, it inspired me to find superior alternatives.

Sampletank CS also has that feature across all versions. At least Saturation Knob comes as a ProChannel module that never expires.

The fun thing with iZotope is free products that need license keys. A support guy literally had to give me a key for Imager 2 because there's no way to register it now that iZotope has that product portal.

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Ubuntu! I used to have a dedicated machine loaded with that, for other computing purposes.

But I haven't attempted Linux audio in at least 6 years... so it might be worth another look since Tracktion has done so much DAW development for that platform, including their instruments.

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4 minutes ago, Sander Verstraten said:

I'd love to try some music making under Linux. But since I am running a Roland Octacapture it's a no go.

You don't have to install anything, just grab a copy of AVLinux and run it as a live distro. I took a look around and you have to disable digital in in the Octacapture and are limited to 44.1 sample rate. Otherwise, the kernel recognizes it.

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56 minutes ago, Sander Verstraten said:

I'd love to try some music making under Linux. But since I am running a Roland Octacapture it's a no go.

FWIW, I really don't get the fascination with running a DAW under Linux.

It's literally like taking a 20+ year step back in  time.

We waited for decades to have the processing power, plugins, and virtual-instruments currently available under Windows.

 

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2 hours ago, Sander Verstraten said:

I'd love to try some music making under Linux. But since I am running a Roland Octacapture it's a no go.

Currently I use Linux platform way more frequently, than Windows 10 and all the awesome audio stuff I've paid for. Once in a while I need to quickly sketch my musical ideas or edit audio.  Waveform just makes my life easier. I don't fancy running a full-blown audio production on Linux. Not anymore. ;)

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