I'm 98 percent sure you are right about that!BERFAB wrote:And, may I add, 99.9% of all statistics quoted on forum threads are made up...
PreSonus Studio One FREE??!
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If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
And folks, 60% of the time, braj is right EVERY TIME.braj wrote:I'm 98 percent sure you are right about that!BERFAB wrote:And, may I add, 99.9% of all statistics quoted on forum threads are made up...
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and i bet 100 percent somebody will post again in this thread.
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
See, that's where you are wrong.AstralExistence wrote:and i bet 100 percent somebody will post again in this thread.
Wait.....DOH!
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- KVRAF
- 4890 posts since 3 Jan, 2003 from Vancouver
I would assume that the no-VST limitation has two benefits for PreSonus.Tricky-Loops wrote:But THAT would be an interesting debate: Is the VST limitation really necessary or would an other limitation be better? Who is for it, who is against it? I don't believe in the number of 99,99 % of people which allegedly don't use plugins...
1. Far fewer bugs. Why deal with other developers' issues without getting paid?
2. Highlights your own products. If it's all you and all good, all that good is you.
Personally, I think it's a smart way to draw in people new to the world of making music on computers. Those of us with too many VSTs will find it unappealing but let's be honest: we already have a DAW. If we didn't, why would we have VSTs?
Not that it matters much to me. I already have a DAW. A few, in fact, and one of them is StudioOne. I finally got around to recording something in it the other day and there were strange crackles in the audio. The funny part is I'm using a PreSonus preamp to record and it only seems to crackle when recording in StudioOne! Hmm... if I had the time I'd run some tests...
Surely there must be consensus by now...
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The exact figure is 99.99%, please quote me right.BERFAB wrote:And, may I add, 99.9% of all statistics quoted on forum threads are made up...
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- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
99.99% of musicians don't use plugins. 99.99% of musicians don't make music alone in their rooms.Tricky-Loops wrote:I don't believe in the number of 99,99 % of people which allegedly don't use plugins...

- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
That's a cool looking plugin, is it freeware?standalone wrote:99.99% of musicians don't use plugins. 99.99% of musicians don't make music alone in their rooms.Tricky-Loops wrote:I don't believe in the number of 99,99 % of people which allegedly don't use plugins...
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
So can you please secure that everyone involved in this photo doesn't use a plugin in his/her one-room-home-studio when they're at home after the concert?standalone wrote:99.99% of musicians don't use plugins. 99.99% of musicians don't make music alone in their rooms.Tricky-Loops wrote:I don't believe in the number of 99,99 % of people which allegedly don't use plugins...
- KVRAF
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I just wanted to mention Presence it a pretty cool instrument, and you can teach the basics of synthesis with it, it loads soundfonts and is easily automated, really for a freebie this is a hugely cool instrument. If I managed a music school I would be sure to get this installed and recommend for use for all students. You really can do a lot with it and for a beginner it may be better than getting them distracted with so many different instruments.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Little by little it's dawning on me that you may be hired by PreSonics... If a sample player could teach the basics of synthesis, than perhaps you'd use Presence as your guitar??braj wrote:I just wanted to mention Presence it a pretty cool instrument, and you can teach the basics of synthesis with it, it loads soundfonts and is easily automated, really for a freebie this is a hugely cool instrument. If I managed a music school I would be sure to get this installed and recommend for use for all students. You really can do a lot with it and for a beginner it may be better than getting them distracted with so many different instruments.
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I mean basicsTricky-Loops wrote:Little by little it's dawning on me that you may be hired by PreSonics... If a sample player could teach the basics of synthesis, than perhaps you'd use Presence as your guitar??braj wrote:I just wanted to mention Presence it a pretty cool instrument, and you can teach the basics of synthesis with it, it loads soundfonts and is easily automated, really for a freebie this is a hugely cool instrument. If I managed a music school I would be sure to get this installed and recommend for use for all students. You really can do a lot with it and for a beginner it may be better than getting them distracted with so many different instruments.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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Maybe, but to learn synthesis, you can give your kids one of this 3 OSC free VSTi synths and they learn much more - therefore they don't need PreSonus Studio One... You can't learn synthesis with a sample player, that's all I've stated.braj wrote:I mean basicsTricky-Loops wrote:Little by little it's dawning on me that you may be hired by PreSonics... If a sample player could teach the basics of synthesis, than perhaps you'd use Presence as your guitar??braj wrote:I just wanted to mention Presence it a pretty cool instrument, and you can teach the basics of synthesis with it, it loads soundfonts and is easily automated, really for a freebie this is a hugely cool instrument. If I managed a music school I would be sure to get this installed and recommend for use for all students. You really can do a lot with it and for a beginner it may be better than getting them distracted with so many different instruments.
you have waveforms ie. samples, filters, envelopes, lfo. etc. Not exactly the most powerful example but for the basics it does give you the starting point. And no they didn't hire me. Anyhow I'm thinking of my own kid when I say this. I think your jab about guitar is a bit much. I'm not wrong in what I'm saying.
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I'm looking at it from the context of the classroom, for a teacher with a class having one instrument that has a broad range of available sounds and can teach basics about sound design it is great, much easier for the teacher and manageable because it is very simpleTricky-Loops wrote:Maybe, but to learn synthesis, you can give your kids one of this 3 OSC free VSTi synths and they learn much more - therefore they don't need PreSonus Studio One... You can't learn synthesis with a sample player, that's all I've stated.braj wrote:I mean basicsTricky-Loops wrote:Little by little it's dawning on me that you may be hired by PreSonics... If a sample player could teach the basics of synthesis, than perhaps you'd use Presence as your guitar??braj wrote:I just wanted to mention Presence it a pretty cool instrument, and you can teach the basics of synthesis with it, it loads soundfonts and is easily automated, really for a freebie this is a hugely cool instrument. If I managed a music school I would be sure to get this installed and recommend for use for all students. You really can do a lot with it and for a beginner it may be better than getting them distracted with so many different instruments.
you have waveforms ie. samples, filters, envelopes, lfo. etc. Not exactly the most powerful example but for the basics it does give you the starting point. And no they didn't hire me. Anyhow I'm thinking of my own kid when I say this. I think your jab about guitar is a bit much. I'm not wrong in what I'm saying.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
There was a low priced PreSonus Education Box for schools, but I don't know if it already exists...braj wrote:I'm looking at it from the context of the classroom, for a teacher with a class having one instrument that has a broad range of available sounds and can teach basics about sound design it is great, much easier for the teacher and manageable because it is very simplesure a 3 OSC synth will teach much more, but I'm not talking about that level of depth or specialization, I'm just looking at the whole app for its potential as a general musical education tool. My question would be is the free license available to use in schools, I would hope so. Not like there is much music education in schools in the US anymore though, not like when I was a kid.