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Anything Logic related should be found on logicprohelp.com David Nahmani, the main admin, is incredible and he'll likely have answers to literally anything Logic-related you could ask about. It was my forum of choice before joining SA. Yes, I know that's a weird comparison. Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 12:54 on Jul 15, 2018 |
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So I've been finding that a good cure for GAS is to rewatch old videos of the gear you already own, especially Nick Batt reviews. It never quite eradicates it, but it helps to give you the sense of excitement and potential that GAS creates. You've also probably forgotten about some of the things your current gear can do and have got overly familiar. Old review and patch videos can help turn that around and refresh your enthusiasm and remind you why you bought the gear in the first place.
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Plavski posted:So I've been finding that a good cure for GAS is to rewatch old videos of the gear you already own, especially Nick Batt reviews. It never quite eradicates it, but it helps to give you the sense of excitement and potential that GAS creates. You've also probably forgotten about some of the things your current gear can do and have got overly familiar. Old review and patch videos can help turn that around and refresh your enthusiasm and remind you why you bought the gear in the first place. This is exactly why I watch Serum videos.
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Plavski posted:So I've been finding that a good cure for GAS is to rewatch old videos of the gear you already own, especially Nick Batt reviews. It never quite eradicates it, but it helps to give you the sense of excitement and potential that GAS creates. You've also probably forgotten about some of the things your current gear can do and have got overly familiar. Old review and patch videos can help turn that around and refresh your enthusiasm and remind you why you bought the gear in the first place. building the perfect modular cured my gas
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byob historian posted:building the perfect modular cured my gas mine too except i replaced a triatt with a peaks and a line out with a headphone amp but i showed my wife the grandmother and now she has gas
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# ? Jul 16, 2018 15:56 |
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Sweet_Joke_Nectar posted:Weird niche question. Does anyone know if it’s possible to download a fully produced, finished song as a project file into Logic Pro x strictly for learning purposes? I’m teaching myself the ropes of the program, but I’d love to try and work backwards from something that is already well made, go into the nooks and crannies of it and see what the original creator did, and what adjusting those parameters does to alter the sound. They have demos that you can download as "additional content" through the app itself. There's a current-ish Beck song.
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# ? Jul 16, 2018 21:22 |
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sliderule posted:replaced a triatt sliderule posted:with a peaks sliderule posted:but i showed my wife the grandmother and now she has gas
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 05:02 |
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triatt is the best sounding module intellijel make!!!
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 05:02 |
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sliderule posted:but i showed my wife the grandmother and now she has gas Synths and Synthesis mkII: showed my wife the grandmother and now she has gas Or if that doesn't fit, Synths and Synthesis mkII: And now my wife has gas
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 12:01 |
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Peter Greenaway's The Wife, the Grandmother, and the Gas.
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 12:42 |
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It turns out you can have too many offset / attenuators and people throw away the peaks for peanuts!
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 16:56 |
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sliderule posted:It turns out you can have too many offset / attenuators and people throw away the peaks for peanuts! you literally cannot have too many mxers though 🤔
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sure it's come up before, but how does the splice rent to own thing for serum work? is there some background authentication program that you need to run? if so, does it remain that way after you've fully paid?
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LOVE LOVE SKELETON posted:sure it's come up before, but how does the splice rent to own thing for serum work? is there some background authentication program that you need to run? if so, does it remain that way after you've fully paid? there's an authentication program yeah. you get a license key after you successfully pay all your payments
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byob historian posted:you literally cannot have too many mxers though 🤔 scan & pan + 2u 6 in 2 out unity gain + 1u 4att in 104hp 7u was enough for me, i found and peaks was like 20bux lol
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# ? Jul 17, 2018 22:38 |
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triatt is the best of my 6 mixers for dialing in feedback because of the inverting mode but horses for courses
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# ? Jul 18, 2018 00:06 |
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byob historian posted:triatt is the best of my 6 mixers for dialing in feedback because of the inverting mode but horses for courses my 1u is also intellijel and owns in that manner
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LOVE LOVE SKELETON posted:sure it's come up before, but how does the splice rent to own thing for serum work? is there some background authentication program that you need to run? if so, does it remain that way after you've fully paid? I believe you only need to have it connect once every three days in order to have Serum continue to work. Once you're fully paid, I believe you get an actual serial number for xfer's direct site.
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# ? Jul 18, 2018 01:20 |
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thanks for the info you two, i'm all in now.
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# ? Jul 18, 2018 03:40 |
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a new Arturia Drumbrute was leaked today, DrumBrute Impactquote:Arturia will release the Drumbrute Impact drum machine for 299€ which is a bargain and it sports 8 dynamic pads, 4 audio outs, MIDI and it’s smaller than the Drumbrute – so it is so to say the TR606 compared to the bigger brother. it has a new FM instrument and still a 64 pattern sequencer. like the Microbrute is to the Minibrute – it is smaller, cheaper and maybe still very attractive, maybe more attractive for it’s size and price? .. https://www.sequencer.de/blog/arturia-drumbrute-impact-kleine-schwester-drummachine-analog/36229 I absolutely don't need this but if they've improved the sounds a bit it'll be really tempting. I hope "FM Voice" can be sequenced in a useful way. Sexy Randal fucked around with this message at 07:08 on Jul 18, 2018 |
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Niiice. I'd miss the clap though. That was like half the reason I got a Drumbrute (Zap was the other half, I'm easily pleased when it comes to drums).
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I signed up for the Serum rent-to-own as it seemed like a sweet deal. Now I would like to use my Microbrute keyboard to control Serum in Reaper if possible. So I set the input of the track with Serum FX to use midi from the Microbrute. It's triggering midi in the record monitor but there is no response from Serum. This is my first time using a VST so I assume I'm doing something wrong - any setting in Serum I'm missing?
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# ? Jul 18, 2018 18:31 |
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MIDI has 16 channels, always check your devices are set to send and receive on the same one. Probably gonna have to hook up the Brute to your PC and use its software to check/set it.
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Yas posted:I signed up for the Serum rent-to-own as it seemed like a sweet deal. Now I would like to use my Microbrute keyboard to control Serum in Reaper if possible. So I set the input of the track with Serum FX to use midi from the Microbrute. It's triggering midi in the record monitor but there is no response from Serum. This is my first time using a VST so I assume I'm doing something wrong - any setting in Serum I'm missing? You said "the track with Serum FX", which made me think that you added the Serum Effects Rack on that track and not the full Serum Synthesizer. Serum comes in two versions, the full version which has the synth engine and then the FX rack which just allows you to slap Serum's FX rack on any instrument. Both of these are included in the Rent-To-Own plan I believe.
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# ? Jul 18, 2018 18:51 |
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This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent?
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# ? Jul 19, 2018 07:45 |
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Volca Beats, if you don't mind soldering a single thing. Or Volca Sample, if you don't mind it not technically being a drum machine.
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent? If you just want some quality hip-hop style presets, I've been having a lot of luck with the Akai XR20
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Used TR-8? https://reverb.com/p/roland-aira-tr-8-rhythm-performer In other Volca related news I've recorded a little walkthrough on how to make the fattest sound the keys can make: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1AF3JYdZs0
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent?
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent? I’m looking to sell my TR-8 drum machine, let me know if you are interested! It’s in great condition with all upgrades.
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent? What kind of sounds are you looking for? The TR8 is pretty great and IMO nicer than Volcas (if you spend your entire budget in one go anyway), but not if you want to do laid-back unquantized stuff.
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MrSargent posted:You said "the track with Serum FX", which made me think that you added the Serum Effects Rack on that track and not the full Serum Synthesizer. Serum comes in two versions, the full version which has the synth engine and then the FX rack which just allows you to slap Serum's FX rack on any instrument. Both of these are included in the Rent-To-Own plan I believe. It was this. I was adding Serum as an FX plugin and not as a virtual instrument to the track. Thanks a bunch.
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent? A refurbished iPad with Patterning.
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Yas posted:It was this. I was adding Serum as an FX plugin and not as a virtual instrument to the track. Thanks a bunch. Glad that was it! I've definitely done that before and been like "Umm why is Serum missing the synth engine".
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Sexy Randal posted:a new Arturia Drumbrute was leaked today, DrumBrute Impact I can't tell from the pics, but does it support their rack format, or have they already abandoned that?
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# ? Jul 19, 2018 16:35 |
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stillvisions posted:I can't tell from the pics, but does it support their rack format, or have they already abandoned that? It doesn’t seem to support it, but I’m not sure that it’s really meant for that- the rack stuff is for eurorack/connecting synths to eurorack, although I wonder if this means that a possible future Microbrute 2 won’t have it either as a cost/tier measure.
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# ? Jul 19, 2018 17:13 |
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Hey all, I was thinking of starting a thread for sampling since we don't have a dedicated one at this point. But I wanted to make sure that there would be enough interest to keep it alive. I recently discovered a new website that is attempting to revive sampling for this generation and wanted to share some of the details with you all, since it may encourage some of you to jump into sampling. Recently, I joined a website called Tracklib, which is being promoted by some legendary hip-hop producers like Prince Paul and Eric Sermon. The idea is that they work with record labels to make their entire catalog available for sampling. On Tracklib, you browse their library of songs and can listen to compressed audio to find something you want to sample. Once you find something, you can purchase the high-quality audio of the song for $1.99. When you are browsing songs, the information regarding the license fee and royalty percentage is all right there for you, so you know up front what the cost will be and you know you can clear it. The licensing fee is determined by the popularity of the song. Category A is the most expensive at $2500, Category B is $500, and Category C is $50. The vast majority of the songs available on the website are Category C. In addition to the licensing fee, there is also Revenue Sharing, or Royalty information. The percentage is dependent on the Category and the length of the sample. The table below breaks this down. I am hoping that this is new information to some of you who are interested in sampling, but have maybe avoided it due to the issues around getting sample clearance. If enough people are interested, I will start a Sampling thread and put some effort into the OP. I have included the website below in case anyone wants to check it out! http://www.tracklib.com/
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stillvisions posted:I can't tell from the pics, but does it support their rack format, or have they already abandoned that? their rack format? you mean doepfers eurorack format? im sure you can plug it into a modular, looks like you can even clock it from one plus it looks narrower than the minibrute 2, so it might would necessitate a new, smaller rack to mount on it or a bigger enclosure on their budget drum machine to mount it to the old one
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MrSargent posted:The licensing fee is determined by the popularity of the song. Category A is the most expensive at $2500, Category B is $500, and Category C is $50. The vast majority of the songs available on the website are Category C. In addition to the licensing fee, there is also Revenue Sharing, or Royalty information. The percentage is dependent on the Category and the length of the sample. The table below breaks this down. Thanks for posting this- looks like an interesting idea, although I'm curious how much of that revenue gets back to the original artists or their families. What happens if you sample 3 category A songs, or 4 category B songs etc? It seems like there's no way to use this to make a sample heavy record in the vein of Endtroducing or Since I Left You.
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Laocius posted:This might not be exactly the right thread for this question, but what's a decent budget drum machine (let's say for under $300)? Or do I just have to shell out a grand to get anything decent? in addition to everything else people have posted picking up a used tr-08 or tr-09 is also in your price range that said your best bet would be a volca beats/sample, tr-8, drumbrute, or one of the smaller MFB units
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