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Can't help with that question, sorry, I uninstalled it as soon as I saw it was not multi-touch (deleted the freeware pack too, because they were the "usual" ones that I was already familiar with).

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Numanoid wrote:BTW, what does the "Boutique audio DSP FX suite" contain ?

I am not gonna install it just to find out.
I think this is what you are asking, though in an ugly format.

A decent starter kit really. Almost 1.3GB download though, and I already had most of them.
  • 01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> 99Sounds
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 12,738,436 Clap Machine Mac VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 8,623,997 Clap Machine Win32 VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 8,787,328 Clap Machine Win64 VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Acon Digital
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 3,765,704 Multiply_OSX_1_1_1.pkg.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 2,095,016 Multiply_Win32_1_1_1.exe
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 2,374,768 Multiply_Win64_1_1_1.exe
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> Alex Hilton
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 5,886,922 A1StereoControl-MacVST-v1.1.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 1,557,255 A1StereoControl-WinVST32-v1.1.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 1,816,440 A1StereoControl-WinVST64-v1.1.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,094,982 A1TriggerGate-MacVST-v1.0.0.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 1,650,174 A1TriggerGate-WinVST32-v1.0.0.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 1,930,803 A1TriggerGate-WinVST64-v1.0.0.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Beatskillz
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 138,581,148 Beatfactory_Drumz_OSX_WIN.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Blue Cat Audio
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 34,364,858 BlueCatChorus_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 15,574,671 BlueCatChorus_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 18,125,805 BlueCatFlanger_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 16,378,219 BlueCatFlanger_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 18,782,802 BlueCatFreqAnalyzer_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 17,625,494 BlueCatFreqAnalyzer_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 18,068,258 BlueCatPhaser_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 16,311,552 BlueCatPhaser_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 28,961,182 BlueCatTripleEq_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 19,460,547 BlueCatTripleEq_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Cableguys
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 6,001,575 Cableguys-PanCake2-Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 3,685,755 Cableguys-PanCake2-Win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Camel Audio
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 7,149,505 camelcrusher-win_mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> George Yohng - W1 Limiter
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 2,945,241 w1limiter-win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM <DIR> Klanghelm
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 3,869,184 DC1A2-mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 10,645,333 DC1A2-win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 2,516,606 IVGI-mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 5,883,046 IVGI-win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 10,159,927 MJUCjr-mac-installer.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 4,691,149 MJUCjr-win-installer.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Kuassa
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 828,046 AmplifikationLite_113b_Mac_VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 454,814 AmplifikationLite_113_Win_VST_32bit.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 484,985 AmplifikationLite_113_Win_VST_64bit.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM <DIR> LVC Audio
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 7,302,669 LimitedZ-1.0.1-mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 3,303,706 LimitedZ-1.0.1-Win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> Melda Productions
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> MFreeEffectsBundle
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,148 _DS_Store
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> Smartelectronix
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 403,018 ambience-full-win-vst-2003-10-25.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 2,272 Ambience_OSX.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 280,790 sMexoscope_OSX.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 702,679 smexosope_windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> TDR
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,032,683 proximity_v1_0_1-mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 3,474,643 proximity_v1_0_1-windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,299,050 TDR Kotelnikov (installer).zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,130,276 TDR Kotelnikov.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 7,627,171 TDR Nova (installer).zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 7,833,997 TDR Nova.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,565,869 TDR VOS SlickEQ (installer).zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 6,527,312 TDR VOS SlickEQ.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM <DIR> Thomas Mundt
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 430,573 LoudMax_v1_15_MAC_VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 229,612 LoudMax_v1_15_WIN32_VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 230,236 LoudMax_v1_15_WIN64_VST.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM <DIR> UHE
    01/07/2017 05:38 PM 2,458,648 Tyrell-N6_v3.0.3898_manual_ENG.pdf
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 14,189,680 TyrellN6_V303_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 7,884,791 TyrellN6_V303_Win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM <DIR> ValhallaDSP
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 6,785,987 ValhallaFreqEchoOSX_1_0_5dot3.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 2,048,856 ValhallaFreqEchoWin_V1_0_5.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM <DIR> Vladimir Gonzarov_Vlagdsound
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 5,045,485 Limiter6-v102b-gui1.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 2,199,679 Limiter6-v102b-gui2.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 7,629,463 Limiter6-v102b.zip
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 6,943,615 Molot031b.dmg
    01/07/2017 05:40 PM 9,521,690 Molot031b.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM <DIR> Voxengo
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 16,418,758 Anspec_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 14,193,796 Anspec_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 16,501,419 Beeper_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 14,216,794 Beeper_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 30,690,217 Boogex_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 9,448,794 Boogex_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 12,355,533 LatencyDelay_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 14,174,913 LatencyDelay_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 20,243,025 MarvelGEQ_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 6,970,370 MarvelGEQ_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 24,513,094 MSED_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 7,391,945 MSED_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 24,927,199 OldSkoolVerb_Mac 2.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 7,516,269 OldSkoolVerb_Windows 2.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 20,684,508 OvertoneGEQ_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 7,096,567 OvertoneGEQ_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 12,379,459 StereoTouch_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 13,803,168 StereoTouch_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 15,240,597 TubeAmp_Mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 14,808,010 TubeAmp_Windows.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 12,343,518 VoxengoSoundDelay_15_mac.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 13,337,459 VoxengoSoundDelay_15_Win.zip
    01/07/2017 05:39 PM 7,655,776 VoxengoSPAN_28_Win32_64_VST_VST3_setup.exe
Win10 x64, Reaper 6.XX x64, i5-3330, 8gb ram, GTX-970, UC-33, Panorama P4, Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 and JVC HA-RX700

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OK, thanks for the info :tu:

Reading throug the list, I can only see freeware?
99Sounds - Clap Machine

Acon Digital - Multiply

Alex Hilton:
-A1StereoControl
-A1TriggerGate

Beatskillz - Beatfactory_Drumz

Blue Cat Audio:
-BlueCatChorus
-BlueCatFlanger
-BlueCatFreqAnalyzer
-BlueCatPhaser
-BlueCatTripleEq

Cableguys - PanCake2

Camel Audio - camelcrusher

George Yohng - W1 Limiter

Klanghelm:
-DC1A2
-IVGI
-MJUCjr

Kuassa - AmplifikationLite

LVC Audio - LimitedZ

Melda Productions - MFreeEffectsBundle

Smartelectronix:
-ambience-full
-sMexoscope_OSX.zip

TDR:
-proximity
-Kotelnikov
-Nova
-VOS SlickEQ

Thomas Mundt - LoudMax

UHE - Tyrell-N6_v3.0

ValhallaDSP - FreqEcho

Vladimir Gonzarov_Vlagdsound:
-Limiter6-v102b-gui1
-Molot031b

Voxengo:
-Anspec
-Beeper
-Boogex
-LatencyDelay
-MarvelGEQ
-MSED
-OldSkoolVerb
-OvertoneGEQ
-StereoTouch
-TubeAmp
-VoxengoSoundDelay
-VoxengoSPAN

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@Numanoid
It seems so.
There are built in effects such and reverb, EQ, a bitcrusher, a flanger and filters etc.
All seem custom to the DAW. Appeared to not have presets or ability to save settings.
It crashed while I was looking at the built in effects so my experience is rather limited.
1 instance of HY-Mono in a whole note 4 bar loop and I started adding the built in effects. It crashed when adding one of the filters (the 4th FX I had added).
Crashed and still had sound playing so had to reboot.

I've not worked through the bundled suite yet as far as knowing which might be limited in some way.
Win10 x64, Reaper 6.XX x64, i5-3330, 8gb ram, GTX-970, UC-33, Panorama P4, Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 and JVC HA-RX700

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fluffy_little_something wrote:In the video he sometimes struggles to make finger gestures work, looks like gymnastics. Then I might as well stick with my mouse :D
I don't think I will ever get a touch screen, because my fingers are just too big relative to the control size, way bigger than the mouse pointer, which is basically pixel accurate.
Not to mention that I don't want a screen full of smears and bacteria :P
Yup! Innacurate, and laggy :scared:

Pixel accuracy usually is not an issue if two-finger zoom actually works, which seems debatable in the video demo

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It reminds me of Garageband. I've tried it (just for fun) for a couple of hours.
Lumit.JPG
I dunno...sure, with freeware one could start making music and important stuff is there. But really??
"Free full-featured DAW" ??? It has all the basic stuff, but there is missing so much that i would not call this Full-Featured. On the other hand...it is free, so yeah, for starters, it is a neat little DAW.

"24 hour learning curve, vs. 2 years" ??? C'mon...i learned FL Studio, Ableton, Sonar, Reaper in 1 week (per DAW). Lumit might cost 'only' 24 hours, but that is because stuff is missing.

"Professionally Capable" ??? How is this being measured? It is missing quite a lot compared to "REAL" Full Featured DAW's. Still, it can handle mixing, automations and it has plugin support. When is a DAW NOT Professionally Capable?

The built in FX is mediocre, the browser is lacking depth (only my C:/ is showing for instance), i can't detach screens (since it is multi platform, i was expecting dual screen support with detaching), no overdub recording (with the already recorded notes still playing), the mixer looks truly aweful, no way to change the appearance (other than color coding tracks...), no pianoroll tools like chopping, strumming, random/humanize, sequencing etc..., (i could go on....)

But..it is free. And it is nice of them to add a free package of waves (percussion etc). De-installed it.
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exmatproton wrote:It reminds me of Garageband. I've tried it (just for fun) for a couple of hours.
Lumit.JPG
I dunno...sure, with freeware one could start making music and important stuff is there. But really??
"Free full-featured DAW" ??? It has all the basic stuff, but there is missing so much that i would not call this Full-Featured. On the other hand...it is free, so yeah, for starters, it is a neat little DAW.

"24 hour learning curve, vs. 2 years" ??? C'mon...i learned FL Studio, Ableton, Sonar, Reaper in 1 week (per DAW). Lumit might cost 'only' 24 hours, but that is because stuff is missing.

"Professionally Capable" ??? How is this being measured? It is missing quite a lot compared to "REAL" Full Featured DAW's. Still, it can handle mixing, automations and it has plugin support. When is a DAW NOT Professionally Capable?

The built FX is mediocre, the browser is lacking depth (only my C:/ is showing for instance), i can't detach screens (since it is multi platform, i was expecting dual screen support with detaching), no overdub recording (with the already recorded notes still playing), the mixer looks truly aweful, no way to change the appearance (other than color coding tracks...), no pianoroll tools like chopping, strumming, random/humanize, sequencing etc..., (i could go on....)

But..it is free. And it is nice of them to add a free package of waves (percussion etc). De-installed it.
In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
exmatproton wrote:It reminds me of Garageband. I've tried it (just for fun) for a couple of hours.
Lumit.JPG
I dunno...sure, with freeware one could start making music and important stuff is there. But really??
"Free full-featured DAW" ??? It has all the basic stuff, but there is missing so much that i would not call this Full-Featured. On the other hand...it is free, so yeah, for starters, it is a neat little DAW.

"24 hour learning curve, vs. 2 years" ??? C'mon...i learned FL Studio, Ableton, Sonar, Reaper in 1 week (per DAW). Lumit might cost 'only' 24 hours, but that is because stuff is missing.

"Professionally Capable" ??? How is this being measured? It is missing quite a lot compared to "REAL" Full Featured DAW's. Still, it can handle mixing, automations and it has plugin support. When is a DAW NOT Professionally Capable?

The built FX is mediocre, the browser is lacking depth (only my C:/ is showing for instance), i can't detach screens (since it is multi platform, i was expecting dual screen support with detaching), no overdub recording (with the already recorded notes still playing), the mixer looks truly aweful, no way to change the appearance (other than color coding tracks...), no pianoroll tools like chopping, strumming, random/humanize, sequencing etc..., (i could go on....)

But..it is free. And it is nice of them to add a free package of waves (percussion etc). De-installed it.
In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:
They must be crazy.

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The gods are all crazy.

@topic: Can't keep up. Is it free, isn't it, does it still erase stuff, why, etc etc.

I know this: What people want.......

-something that does music production efficiently

or

-just take my money, problems be damned

:hihi:

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:
I guess it depends on what they consider "the professional functionality of a system like Protools..." :hihi:
Fernando (FMR)

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fmr wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:
I guess it depends on what they consider "the professional functionality of a system like Protools..." :hihi:
Well, they both have a mixer, an arrangement part and some built-in fx............. :clown:

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exmatproton wrote:
fmr wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:
I guess it depends on what they consider "the professional functionality of a system like Protools..." :hihi:
Well, they both have a mixer, an arrangement part and some built-in fx............. :clown:
Precisely... Both can record, arrange and process audio :borg:
Fernando (FMR)

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fmr wrote:
exmatproton wrote:
fmr wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:In the video posted on page 2, they say, "It contains the professional functionality of a system like Protools...", which begs the question - Are they crazy, or do they just think we are? Neither answer would be encouraging :shrug:
I guess it depends on what they consider "the professional functionality of a system like Protools..." :hihi:
Well, they both have a mixer, an arrangement part and some built-in fx............. :clown:
Precisely... Both can record, arrange and process audio :borg:

Professional audio, no less :tu:

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Pro tools is the ONLY professional audio device. By far the most analog.

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incubus wrote:Pro tools is the ONLY professional audio device. By far the most analog.
Hahaha...lmfao

It is the most conservative and conventional DAW maybe (as far as i know).
In this day and age every DAW (some exceptions, ofcourse) can be used professionally. Maybe not in the most classical way (ReNoise), or the way mixer desks would work, but that doesn't say anything.

it isn't an audio device either btw...

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