Thanks to all you vst researchers. (pinkjimi, you're killing me!).
-Right click, Save as ...
-Extract to ...
-Channels ... Add one ... More ....
-Repeat and rinse ...
I've got blistas on my (mouse) fingas! ...
h Moll
That's why it is Free Probably? What did you expect Logic Pro 7?Rockerboy wrote:I installed this on win Vista and on XP. I can't find the LADS driver setup that the manual talks about. It cant recognise ASIO drivers even though it says it supports them. It doesn't have a Record button in the mixer either, when the manual says it does. Is this a cut down version of a cut down version? Anyone have any luck getting it to run properly? Should they have called it Logic 'nuF ?pinkjimiphoton wrote:awww, shit , dude, i like deleted it cuz it wouldn't run on XP.BFunKu wrote:Anybody have the Free Logic Fun for Win98 by chance??? My friend just gave me a old Pentium 3 with Win98 and I heard Logic Fun is a Great Old-School DAW?
sorry!!
but i got a cubase link a page or two back, or ya can get protools free to scream on a machine like that..
i'm looking it up now for ya...
http://community.sonikmatter.com/forums ... opic=11145
worth a read for a description that link up above...
more info:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp ... 60e5?tvc=2
http://www.audioforums.com/forums/archi ... -6670.html
for how-to info:\
http://web.archive.org/web/200208050939 ... unmain.asp
aHA!
here ya go man,,,
http://www.haroldbeukers.nl/prog/logicfun481.zip
i'm downloading it again now..
gone?pinkjimiphoton wrote:awesome, good work!!
yah, man, i think i got that and the other one, ninja...Rockerboy wrote:Thanks. Do you know where I can download Cortex Guitar Amp?pinkjimiphoton wrote:i think it's because the program is meant for 16 bit drivers, not 32 bit like xp uses.
if it can;t load the asio16.dll or whatever, no way it can fully load.
heh heh....we will leave no byte unmolested in our search for every muthafunkin' vaporware music plug out there...h moll wrote:![]()
Thanks to all you vst researchers. (pinkjimi, you're killing me!).
-Right click, Save as ...
-Extract to ...
-Channels ... Add one ... More ....
-Repeat and rinse ...
I've got blistas on my (mouse) fingas! ...
h Moll
Matthias Becker is the dev for Cortex. If there's no EULA agreement in other stuff like the X-Amp and effects that I uploaded a few pages back is that still legal? The read me note doesn't mention anything about distribution. Just about using it at your own risk and changes in versions.pinkjimiphoton wrote:yah, man, i think i got that and the other one, ninja...Rockerboy wrote:Thanks. Do you know where I can download Cortex Guitar Amp?pinkjimiphoton wrote:i think it's because the program is meant for 16 bit drivers, not 32 bit like xp uses.
if it can;t load the asio16.dll or whatever, no way it can fully load.
i'll check my other machine later on and see.
same old story.,.if the eula allows, i'll up them, but if not i can;t really ethically do it until someone tries to contact the dev.
if i come across it on the wayback, i'll post a link...best if you can tell who the dev is tho, save me some time..
not sure if claim of legality is applicable to freeware distribution, probably more morality and ethicsRockerboy wrote: Matthias Becker is the dev for Cortex. If there's no EULA agreement in other stuff like the X-Amp and effects that I uploaded a few pages back is that still legal? The read me note doesn't mention anything about distribution. Just about using it at your own risk and changes in versions.
i think i remember trying a demo of it back on win98,so this is great news thanks bfunku and the wavecraft guys! cool move fellas!BFunKu wrote:Here's a Old-School Standalone Modular Synth called WaveCraft. It's actually rather decent considering it was first released back in 1996. I would say for sure that it was kinda ahead of it's time.
Sound Demo's
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... nceseq.mp3
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... vebeat.mp3
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... xture1.mp3
HomePage and Download
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecraft/
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecraft/download/
webarchive is your friendRockerboy wrote: Thanks. Do you know where I can download Cortex Guitar Amp?
BFunKu wrote:Here's a Old-School Standalone Modular Synth called WaveCraft. It's actually rather decent considering it was first released back in 1996. I would say for sure that it was kinda ahead of it's time.
Sound Demo's
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... nceseq.mp3
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... vebeat.mp3
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecr ... xture1.mp3
HomePage and Download
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecraft/
http://www.personal.goznet.co.uk/wavecraft/download/
Will it run under Windows 98, NT, OS/2 etc?
WaveCraft was developed using Windows 3.1 and was also successfully quality-tested with Windows 95. Its status with respect to other flavours of Windows and Windows-like systems is unknown, but it should work under any such system with 16-bit and DOS support. No harm should be done if your system is incompatible, but we do advise a degree of caution and can take no responsibility for damage done through incompatibility or attempts to resolve compatibility issues.
Hey thanks. It sounds good.dreaddd wrote:webarchive is your friendRockerboy wrote: Thanks. Do you know where I can download Cortex Guitar Amp?
http://web.archive.org/web/200708271448 ... Cortex.zip
Peace out
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