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werp wrote:I have Mac and Microsoft. Doesn't stop the chips getting soggy though :-(
You should get a certified engineer to sort that out for you! :D

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mutantdog wrote:
Relax dude, its all just a bit of fun really. Apple likely welcome the anger, for one thing it keeps people talking about them, secondly it helps to foster the defensive attitude that Apple want its users to have.

I've said before my stance about Camel, I can't be that pissed at them, they no doubt got offered a shitload of money. I admire those that refuse to sell-out but i can totally understand those that choose to.

Anyway, you say its only Windows users that get angry at the competition. Likewise I'd say it's only Apple users that feel a need to defend the honour of the overlord they have sworn loyal service to. :lol: :D :clown:
Why does everyone like to use the word 'Relax'...that's strange to me. Maybe I didn't use enough Emoji's to give everyone reassurance that my attitude is really the equivalent of :hyper: :party:

So you seem like you'd be a great potential Apple minion. Ever thought of converting over to the dark side? :hihi:
Software: Logic Pro X - Omnisphere 2 - Spire - Synthmaster - BIAS Desktop - Alchemy 2
Gear: iMac 27" - Zoom Tac-2 Thunderbolt Interface - Presonus Studio Monitors - M-audio Midi Controller x2 - Guitars

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I bought an iPhone and went around laughing at Blackberry users for a while, does that count?

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This is actually the first time I've ever spoke about these kinds of debate issues. I normally like to stay away from these things and not comment because I feel like it might keep me from meeting new musicians that are probably pretty cool people. I preferred talk about music stuff...gear, genre likes and stuff like that
Last edited by Anthony Newcomb on Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Gear: iMac 27" - Zoom Tac-2 Thunderbolt Interface - Presonus Studio Monitors - M-audio Midi Controller x2 - Guitars

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mutantdog wrote:I bought an iPhone and went around laughing at Blackberry users for a while, does that count?
It's a start :). Remember, baby steps :hihi:
Software: Logic Pro X - Omnisphere 2 - Spire - Synthmaster - BIAS Desktop - Alchemy 2
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mutantdog wrote:
werp wrote:I have Mac and Microsoft. Doesn't stop the chips getting soggy though :-(
You should get a certified engineer to sort that out for you! :D
There's no Logic in soggy chips and Microsoft prefers Intel.
I'm tired of being insane. I'm going outsane for some fresh air.

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Anthony Newcomb wrote:This is actually the first time I've ever spoke about these kinds of debate issues. I normally like to stay away from these things and not comment because I feel like it might keep me from meating new musicians that are probably pretty cool people. I preferred talk about music stuff...gear, genre likes and stuff like that
The Mac vs PC thing isn't really a big deal. Some people make it more of a thing, likely because of the whole perceived notion of Macs being an industry standard for music production. The reality is people use what they prefer or what they can afford. My "hatred" of Apple is pretty much equal to my hatred of Microsoft or McDonalds or Coca-Cola. All these companies I spend money consuming their products though.

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werp wrote: There's no Logic in soggy chips and Microsoft prefers Intel.
Soggy Intel chips are still better than AMD though. :D

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mutantdog wrote:
werp wrote: There's no Logic in soggy chips and Microsoft prefers Intel.
Soggy Intel chips are still better than AMD though. :D
Maybe I have the Audacity to try Linux.
I'm tired of being insane. I'm going outsane for some fresh air.

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Anthony Newcomb wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:But it's all been discussed to death, you're a bit late to the party.
Lol, yes I suppose your right. I just put in my 2 cents. I do like alchemy, but if it makes anyone feel better, Apple did remove a lot of import options for 3rd party patches and things like that.
Not really, set the Browser to Legacy mode and all the old patches and libraries are there. The only thing they ditches was sfz-support, but as we now have a fully fledged sample map editor inside Alchemy including round robin and key switch assignments, that doesn't really hurt a lot.

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The Five Stages of Loss and Grief
1. Denial: "Maybe Apple will release a Windows version of Alchemy2"
2. Anger: "I hate Apple, fanbois, and all of their spawn that 'just work'"
3. Bargaining: "What Windows-only synths can I combine to clone Alchemy2"
4. Depression: "No Windows synths will ever, ever, ever replace Alchemy2"
5. Acceptance: "Now I finally have time to use every Omnisphere2 patch in a track"
:phones:
F E E D
Y O U R
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Michael L wrote:The Five Stages of Loss and Grief
1. Denial: "Maybe Apple will release a Windows version of Alchemy2"
2. Anger: "I hate Apple, fanbois, and all of their spawn that 'just work'"
3. Bargaining: "What Windows-only synths can I combine to clone Alchemy2"
4. Depression: "No Windows synths will ever, ever, ever replace Alchemy2"
5. Acceptance: "Now I finally have time to use every Omnisphere2 patch in a track"
:phones:
Now you did it. :uhuhuh: You'll drag out every Omnisphere objector around...Omnisphere uber alles!!!! :party: :party: :help: :party: :party:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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Michael L wrote:The Five Stages of Loss and Grief
1. Denial: "Maybe Apple will release a Windows version of Alchemy2"
2. Anger: "I hate Apple, fanbois, and all of their spawn that 'just work'"
3. Bargaining: "What Windows-only synths can I combine to clone Alchemy2"
4. Depression: "No Windows synths will ever, ever, ever replace Alchemy2"
5. Acceptance: "Now I finally have time to use every Omnisphere2 patch in a track"
:phones:
That gave me a Monday morning smile :D . Thanks! :tu:

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Michael L wrote:The Five Stages of Loss and Grief
1. Denial: "Maybe Apple will release a Windows version of Alchemy2"
2. Anger: "I hate Apple, fanbois, and all of their spawn that 'just work'"
3. Bargaining: "What Windows-only synths can I combine to clone Alchemy2"
4. Depression: "No Windows synths will ever, ever, ever replace Alchemy2"
5. Acceptance: "Now I finally have time to use every Omnisphere2 patch in a track"
:phones:
My Omnishere 2 on my Mac 'just works!' Oh 'Bois' am I a 'Fan" :hihi:
Software: Logic Pro X - Omnisphere 2 - Spire - Synthmaster - BIAS Desktop - Alchemy 2
Gear: iMac 27" - Zoom Tac-2 Thunderbolt Interface - Presonus Studio Monitors - M-audio Midi Controller x2 - Guitars

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Sampleconstruct wrote:Not really, set the Browser to Legacy mode and all the old patches and libraries are there. The only thing they ditches was sfz-support, but as we now have a fully fledged sample map editor inside Alchemy including round robin and key switch assignments, that doesn't really hurt a lot.
Thanks for the info :)
I just listened to your Resurrection Patch set for Alchemy 2 and wow is it good! Very nice indeed :)
I think I will just have to buy this as soon as I can, have to wait for payday though..
Software: Logic Pro X - Omnisphere 2 - Spire - Synthmaster - BIAS Desktop - Alchemy 2
Gear: iMac 27" - Zoom Tac-2 Thunderbolt Interface - Presonus Studio Monitors - M-audio Midi Controller x2 - Guitars

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