Uncle E asked you a simple question. You went onto a bleating spree. No wonder noone is taking you seriously.Milkman wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:58 amIm sorry critical reality is so terrible for you. Im so sorry. I hate that I cant participate in helping to over-value music creation plugins that arent worth it, in a SEA OF PLUGINS that arent worth it, but no matter how hard you try I wont write dishonestly for any product in existence. So sorry.Kurdish Mayfield wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:48 amMan , you have a real mean spirit a completely crappy attitude and you still didnt answer the question. Dont bother for me...I'll never see anything from youMilkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:51 pmI use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.Uncle E wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:38 pmWhich DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm They plan to sell this... for $39. My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
If someone is trying to add spice and subtle movement, these two plugins seem like a bad idea.Valhalla Supermassive or Freq Echo adds variance to static sounds, as well, and are totally free.
The "spice and subtle movement" can be done for free, it can be done minimally and with basic DAW features, and if you need THAT much convenience (basic automation is too hard/too many steps) just to make "spice" in your sound, then there are some great "AI" products and brands you should check out!They, too, offer absolute convenience.
I just hope noone will be quoting your messages.
