i have no interest in the dev or their reputation (yet again another poor a assumption on your part) I'm going by the facts, something you seem to be ignoring and twisting to suit your trolling needs.rafa1981 wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:22 amFor example people whose arguments are so weak that they have to resort to personal attacks and name calling, yet while having lives so full, they keep the thread alive damaging even more the dev's reputation which they say to care about.
SKnote are working on a modelled synth called MMG1
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Yawn. How many minimoog emus do we need?
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all of them
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Your point (and other's) is that a company in the business for most that 7 years might have installed Reaper for the first time on the last 60 days. Well, time for you and all those that share your views to go back to personal remarks, insulting and name calling:AnX wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:38 am i have no interest in the dev or their reputation (yet again another poor a assumption on your part) I'm going by the facts, something you seem to be ignoring and twisting to suit your trolling needs.
https://www.sknoteaudio.com/wp/index.ph ... ms/page/2/
Now the only discussion is if he is lazy enough to have the license and not use it.Natural Drumsets – A step by step guide to write your first track
by Mirko Monaco | Nov 29, 2016 | Product, Software
This tutorial will show you the first steps for composing a track using Natural Drumset plugin. Cockos Reaper is used here but using other hosts is similar. The first thing to do is inserting a new track on the Reaper’s mainframe ( Ctrl + t ) associating it to our ND...
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Your relentlessly pursuing the dev is totally normal and measured, mate, no matter what anyone says.rafa1981 wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:57 amYour point is that a company in the business for most that 7 years might have installed Reaper for the first time on the last 60 days. Well, time for you to go back to insulting and name calling:AnX wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:38 am i have no interest in the dev or their reputation (yet again another poor a assumption on your part) I'm going by the facts, something you seem to be ignoring and twisting to suit your trolling needs.
https://www.sknoteaudio.com/wp/index.ph ... ms/page/2/
Natural Drumsets – A step by step guide to write your first track
by Mirko Monaco | Nov 29, 2016 | Product, Software
This tutorial will show you the first steps for composing a track using Natural Drumset plugin. Cockos Reaper is used here but using other hosts is similar. The first thing to do is inserting a new track on the Reaper’s mainframe ( Ctrl + t ) associating it to our ND...
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my point is, you have no evidence it is even a company computer..... or evidence of anythingrafa1981 wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:57 amYour point (and other's) is that a company in the business for most that 7 years might have installed Reaper for the first time on the last 60 days. Well, time for you and all those that share your views to go back to personal remarks, insulting and name calling:AnX wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:38 am i have no interest in the dev or their reputation (yet again another poor a assumption on your part) I'm going by the facts, something you seem to be ignoring and twisting to suit your trolling needs.
all speculation
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Rick Wakeman still kept his Minimoogs along with his modern Korg stations and what not.
He played the best boards, he played them all, he bloody convinced Dave Smith to call Prophet a Prophet, yet still kept his Minimoog.
Looking at the cover of his recent 2020 album what do we see? An astronaut, he sees something, he walks up to it, what is it? A bloody Minimoog on a bloody Mars. Aliens just had a gig there and eventually left this thing just lying there.
You think you know better than Rick Wakeman? Nope! Never in a million years.
All of us combined ain't worth the man's cape. The man wears a fookin' cape like the king of England and he earned every inch of it!
A bloody mic drop.
He played the best boards, he played them all, he bloody convinced Dave Smith to call Prophet a Prophet, yet still kept his Minimoog.
Looking at the cover of his recent 2020 album what do we see? An astronaut, he sees something, he walks up to it, what is it? A bloody Minimoog on a bloody Mars. Aliens just had a gig there and eventually left this thing just lying there.
You think you know better than Rick Wakeman? Nope! Never in a million years.
All of us combined ain't worth the man's cape. The man wears a fookin' cape like the king of England and he earned every inch of it!
A bloody mic drop.
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bashing Minimoog is like bashing Fender Stratocaster or a Les Paul guitar. I mean, people do it, but what's the point?
both been done for around 70 years now, it's an old design rehashed beyond death, so what? who cares? they still sell a ton, they still inspire people to play, and that's what matters.
all sorts of crazy ass guitars were released since, but a classic Strat and LP never went anywhere. and Minimoog ain't going anywhere either.
this recurring nostalgia for it means there is a demand, there's still love for this thing. in any other case, why would anyone care.
we'll see reissues of it eventually, both hardware and virtual analog, and as with Strats and Les Pauls, that's a good thing.
both been done for around 70 years now, it's an old design rehashed beyond death, so what? who cares? they still sell a ton, they still inspire people to play, and that's what matters.
all sorts of crazy ass guitars were released since, but a classic Strat and LP never went anywhere. and Minimoog ain't going anywhere either.
this recurring nostalgia for it means there is a demand, there's still love for this thing. in any other case, why would anyone care.
we'll see reissues of it eventually, both hardware and virtual analog, and as with Strats and Les Pauls, that's a good thing.
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More like bashing a Stradivari...minkray wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:01 pm bashing Minimoog is like bashing Fender Stratocaster or a Les Paul guitar.
Anyway, I guess the "bashing" is more about the gazillionth Minimoog emulation, which I kind of can understand. There's a lot of synths out there which haven't been done properly half a dozen times already.
The devs are of course absolutely free to do what they think sells.
