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Thank you guys for the kindness!bjporter wrote: Indeed Happy OSC-Day!!![]()
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Thank you guys for the kindness!bjporter wrote: Indeed Happy OSC-Day!!![]()
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Sorry,I don't have access to my keys & sustain pedal for a while. Maybe you could try a plugin to simulate it like this? http://www.s-production.de/images/plugi ... n-lite.pngbjporter wrote:Cygnus86 wrote: Hope my question wasn't too confusing, I'm not very technical so not sure how to describe the issue better.
Arg wish I could help with this one - it's a good question. I'm sure some Reaper / Midi experts here can chime in

Looks like some design changes. Maybe they try out.RuediRena wrote: Hope you also see the old waveforms and the wonderful comment and answer feature from way back when.
We get some annoying yellow 'yikes!'-bar on top of the page, though there is no real error to be found.
Someone has to moderate the pageballacr75 wrote:why it's not visible in the round main page?
AU == Apple's Apple lock-in format. I understand if you're a logic user or something that only supports AU, but any other cross-platform host that supports VST should use it - you can load VST projects in the same DAW across platforms without issue for the most part...ClaRago wrote:Just had a little peek at this month's OSC. Gosh , a free synth available as AU !!
Digits, I dig It.
What a pain in the a$$...bjporter wrote:The page used to get all sorts of crap shared to it - so that's why moderation is in place.
Indeed a Logic user. I went as far as to partition my disc to set Windows up on my Mac and Reaper as an host in order to enjoy the full experience of Windows only VSTis and I just did not like it .Now since making music is meant to be ( for me ) a pleasurable past time I jumped back to the other side of my partition, moved from 9 to X and am quite happy with that. However I have just started a trial period with Live and am finding it quite interesting and intuitive , so who knows ?z.prime wrote:AU == Apple's Apple lock-in format. I understand if you're a logic user or something that only supports AU, but any other cross-platform host that supports VST should use it - you can load VST projects in the same DAW across platforms without issue for the most part...ClaRago wrote:Just had a little peek at this month's OSC. Gosh , a free synth available as AU !!
Digits, I dig It.
I've done full-length projects (some OSC, some not) in Live, Reaper & Bitwig on Mac. They are all pretty good. Reaper is the clunkiest to work with sometimes and has some sorely missing features the others have, but has some great qualities of its own... I've actually done the last couple projects in Bitwig and been pretty happy. A few issues still to iron out, and missing features (they're working on) though... but some of the things they 'fixed' over Live are just awesome.ClaRago wrote:Indeed a Logic user. I went as far as to partition my disc to set Windows up on my Mac and Reaper as an host in order to enjoy the full experience of Windows only VSTis and I just did not like it .Now since making music is meant to be ( for me ) a pleasurable past time I jumped back to the other side of my partition, moved from 9 to X and am quite happy with that. However I have just started a trial period with Live and am finding it quite interesting and intuitive , so who knows ?z.prime wrote:AU == Apple's Apple lock-in format. I understand if you're a logic user or something that only supports AU, but any other cross-platform host that supports VST should use it - you can load VST projects in the same DAW across platforms without issue for the most part...ClaRago wrote:Just had a little peek at this month's OSC. Gosh , a free synth available as AU !!
Digits, I dig It.
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