Beg your pardon. I thought I'd moved it, but the board took so long to respond I went back to programming and never checked back.D.H. Miltz wrote:Happened to see this and figured as long as I'm here I'll do it.
Why Don't More People Share Project Files?
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
D.H. Miltz... thank you.D.H. Miltz wrote:Happened to see this and figured as long as I'm here I'll do it.harryupbabble wrote:Hi Meffy. Yes, moving this thread to Everything Else would be fine. Thanks very much.Meffy wrote:I concur. Harry, if you'd like it moved to Everything Else, send me a PM and I'll pull the lever.pljones wrote:Well, it's definitely Music related, so "Everything Else" would have done, IMO.harryupbabble wrote:I'm not sure where the topic of "Projects Sharing" should go. Any suggestion? How do I move it to there?
[eta] I could move it to Hosts & Applications if you prefer. Either would be applicable.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
Yeah these things happen. I once wrote a "longer than long" post and the site froze and thought "ooops did I do that?". No biggie. Have a nice day you guys. Laters.Meffy wrote:Beg your pardon. I thought I'd moved it, but the board took so long to respond I went back to programming and never checked back.D.H. Miltz wrote:Happened to see this and figured as long as I'm here I'll do it.
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- KVRAF
- 16810 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Keep in mind that these are mixdown project files. So, the basic sounds will still be there. If these were raw project files with midi/audio clips in place of stems it wouldn't necessarily just sound dry because you might be missing 90% (probably more) of the sound generation and processing as part of the generation plugins.harryupbabble wrote: On that page, people just have to use their browser's "find" function and type "reaper" to locate the links to the 18 project files. I have been examining those project files and it seems I don't have 90 percent of the plugins required by most of the projects. But the projects will still load even if so many plugins are missing. They will sound "dry" instead of "wet" but they still sound okay. It's going to be fun and educational substituting freeware plugins for those expensive payware plugins.
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- KVRian
- 583 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Ohmstudio was extremely promising. I bought it sight unseen to support them.
What happened then is worth going into the history book. The team behind it did absolutely no work to improve it, and it fell behind any other daw. People in their forums went up the wall, and the team got defensive. The licenses are NFR, so we all felt we got ripped off. It's the only daw I bought that I didn't use for more than 15 min. It's the worst thing I bought ever.
What happened then is worth going into the history book. The team behind it did absolutely no work to improve it, and it fell behind any other daw. People in their forums went up the wall, and the team got defensive. The licenses are NFR, so we all felt we got ripped off. It's the only daw I bought that I didn't use for more than 15 min. It's the worst thing I bought ever.
- KVRAF
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- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
I visited the Renoise site here https://www.renoise.com/ and downloaded the demo version of Renoise. It seems there are about 160 project files here http://forum.renoise.com/index.php/files/ that are made by forum members but I couldn't download those because I am not a member. I plan to sign up for that later.
A while ago I stumbled upon a freeware tracker named Psycle. It's located here http://psycle.pastnotecut.org/portal.php. The downloading of the *.psy Psycle project files is done from here http://psycle.pastnotecut.org/songbase. ... &styleid=1 and does not require membership but it does require too many mouse clicks just to download one project file. There are about 370 project files there that will require about 1200 mouse clicks? Not sure if Firefox add-ons could do the job automatically.
A while ago I stumbled upon a freeware tracker named Psycle. It's located here http://psycle.pastnotecut.org/portal.php. The downloading of the *.psy Psycle project files is done from here http://psycle.pastnotecut.org/songbase. ... &styleid=1 and does not require membership but it does require too many mouse clicks just to download one project file. There are about 370 project files there that will require about 1200 mouse clicks? Not sure if Firefox add-ons could do the job automatically.
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