if so seems there is refresh issue on browser ...
i see the folder after refresh, but not the preset inside
btw i didn't restart the host yet ,because i don't want to break the fun !!
if its make sense
Reaper4 x64
Nora x64
Yes, you're. There is a bug, I just catched it. I'm going to solve it for 1.00, thank you! Meanwhile, you must restart your host when you do changes to the folder structures.yellukhan wrote:just a quick report are we allowed to create our folder structure?
if so seems there is refresh issue on browser ...
i see the folder after refresh, but not the preset inside
Don't do it!yellukhan wrote:btw i didn't restart the host yet ,because i don't want to break the fun !!
Oh it makes me sad when I see something like this. Thesys will not arpeggiate. You can transpose a sequence by hitting different keys. What this does is start the sequence from a different note. The sequence stays the same though, playing chords won't do anything, it'll take the first note to start from. An arpeggiator reads the different notes of the chord you played and splits it up into individual notes playing back according to some rhythm. It's the equivalent of picking guitar chords rather than strumming. You don't play sequencers except hitting a single note to transpose the start note, totally different.firepile wrote:You can "play" a step sequencer like Thesys just like an arpeggiator.Echoes in the Attic wrote: Why use an arpeggiator? Because you can play chords in real-time and have the notes split out rhythmically. Piano rolls don't do that. Why use a step sequencer in a DAW? Indeed that is a good question because a DAW piano roll is a sequencer so it doesn't make much sense unless someone wants a retro gui or there are tools for generating patterns not available in the DAW sequencer.
That is not what I said.Echoes in the Attic wrote:Oh it makes me sad when I see something like this. Thesys will not arpeggiate.firepile wrote:You can "play" a step sequencer like Thesys just like an arpeggiator.Echoes in the Attic wrote: Why use an arpeggiator? Because you can play chords in real-time and have the notes split out rhythmically. Piano rolls don't do that. Why use a step sequencer in a DAW? Indeed that is a good question because a DAW piano roll is a sequencer so it doesn't make much sense unless someone wants a retro gui or there are tools for generating patterns not available in the DAW sequencer.
Of course you didn't. It's the reason why what you said is very wrong.firepile wrote:That is not what I said.Echoes in the Attic wrote:Oh it makes me sad when I see something like this. Thesys will not arpeggiate.firepile wrote:You can "play" a step sequencer like Thesys just like an arpeggiator.Echoes in the Attic wrote: Why use an arpeggiator? Because you can play chords in real-time and have the notes split out rhythmically. Piano rolls don't do that. Why use a step sequencer in a DAW? Indeed that is a good question because a DAW piano roll is a sequencer so it doesn't make much sense unless someone wants a retro gui or there are tools for generating patterns not available in the DAW sequencer.
It's a never ending confusion...Echoes in the Attic wrote:Of course you didn't. It's the reason why what you said is very wrong.firepile wrote:That is not what I said.Echoes in the Attic wrote:Oh it makes me sad when I see something like this. Thesys will not arpeggiate.firepile wrote:You can "play" a step sequencer like Thesys just like an arpeggiator.Echoes in the Attic wrote: Why use an arpeggiator? Because you can play chords in real-time and have the notes split out rhythmically. Piano rolls don't do that. Why use a step sequencer in a DAW? Indeed that is a good question because a DAW piano roll is a sequencer so it doesn't make much sense unless someone wants a retro gui or there are tools for generating patterns not available in the DAW sequencer.
"You can "play" a step sequencer like Thesys just like an arpeggiator".
You can not play thesys like an arpeggiator because arpeggiators arpeggiate and sequencers like Thesys don't. Is that more clear? Don't worry, there seems to be an epidemic around here of confusing the two.
Hi, there will only if Nora is on sales. We do not do OS differences. There is too many people asking for a Mac version, maybe we will add some priority to this.pdxindy wrote:Since there is no OSX version, will there be an intro price also for when the OSX version is released?
A simple key file (not hardware related) that you place on the dll folder.manducator wrote:1. What type of copy protection does this plugin use?
I cannot assure you this, there is low odds this happens, it's still possible.manducator wrote:2. Will PayPal be available before the end of the introduction price?
Right now is an introductory price... and PC users can try the demo... but Mac users cannot try the demo before the intro price is gone...squaredheads wrote:Hi, there will only if Nora is on sales. We do not do OS differences. There is too many people asking for a Mac version, maybe we will add some priority to this.pdxindy wrote:Since there is no OSX version, will there be an intro price also for when the OSX version is released?
I understand. We will do something to balance this, I promisepdxindy wrote:Right now is an introductory price... and PC users can try the demo... but Mac users cannot try the demo before the intro price is gone...
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