Research? References?bmanic wrote:One thing is certain: It's by far the most sensitive sensory instrument/detector in our body.
I would've thought the eyes have "more bandwidth".
Research? References?bmanic wrote:One thing is certain: It's by far the most sensitive sensory instrument/detector in our body.
Very OT, but it's a kind of a scretch to compare eye and ear sensitivity... I mean, what's the scale of comparison? number of sensory cells (AFAIK eyes have more)? Color vs. dB?bmanic wrote:The eye is by far the most important sensory organ (it gets priority in the brain or something like that) but it's not the most sensitive.
hence mindfucking.bmanic wrote:The eye is by far the most important sensory organ (it gets priority in the brain or something like that) but it's not the most sensitive.

yes, please!bduffy wrote:Agreed. That SE-Skinned version of the guitar suite JCM900 didn't work very well and pumped up the CPU. Maybe we should hook up Grymjack with the Chunkware guy...Kingston wrote:Me too.bduffy wrote:I do hope someone makes a GUI for Vanilla sometime.Would be a piece of piss with synthedit, although I dislike the mandatory .sep trash it generates.
Totally. How do we get their attention...?leonard wrote:yes, please!bduffy wrote:Agreed. That SE-Skinned version of the guitar suite JCM900 didn't work very well and pumped up the CPU. Maybe we should hook up Grymjack with the Chunkware guy...Kingston wrote:Me too.bduffy wrote:I do hope someone makes a GUI for Vanilla sometime.Would be a piece of piss with synthedit, although I dislike the mandatory .sep trash it generates.
I'd be glad to pay for it with a skin. There's nothing worse than Cubase default GUI's. I can't stand using them, and I would use Vanilla more if it had something, anything as a UI.diverdee wrote:A skinned vanilla compressor?
OOh yes please missus.
On the website it still intimates that when finished it will be released commercially.
Personally I reckon a skin with the appropriate meters is all it needs.
Vanilla & blockfish are the only comp's I have at the moment, keep considering a couple of commercial ones, but they don't really sound better (to my non-golden ears anyway), so it would be purely those gui elements i'd be paying for.
Speaking of skins and mankind's next bold leap into GUI design... Has anyone seen this:bduffy wrote:I'd be glad to pay for it with a skin. There's nothing worse than Cubase default GUI's. I can't stand using them, and I would use Vanilla more if it had something, anything as a UI.
Sorry, old boy: can you translate that for me?RTaylor wrote:Speaking of skins and mankind's next bold leap into GUI design... Has anyone seen this:bduffy wrote:I'd be glad to pay for it with a skin. There's nothing worse than Cubase default GUI's. I can't stand using them, and I would use Vanilla more if it had something, anything as a UI.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
It seems to me that skinworld is about to undergo a radical transformation.
The program pointed to is a sort of Photoshop/Illustrator/Flash tool for building GUI bits. It works with the WinFX stuff from Vista {which you can set up on xp}. It lets you build multimedia interfaces for both desktop and web applications and looks to me like it might make some real changes to GUI applications. I may just have been taken in a bit by the demo... there's more information here:bduffy wrote:Sorry, old boy: can you translate that for me?RTaylor wrote:Speaking of skins and mankind's next bold leap into GUI design... Has anyone seen this:bduffy wrote:I'd be glad to pay for it with a skin. There's nothing worse than Cubase default GUI's. I can't stand using them, and I would use Vanilla more if it had something, anything as a UI.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
It seems to me that skinworld is about to undergo a radical transformation.
Yeah... you have to register and you need some other stuff so it ends up being a slightly larger than 7 meg download. The list of requirements is at the bottom of the page here:bduffy wrote:Well - that's wild! is that free to download and try?
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