Superb Elevayta Plugins on OSX? SHARE YOUR OPINION!
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- KVRist
- 381 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from purple
yup times out from here.
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 3 Feb, 2004 from San Jose, CA - USA
Thanks ttoz for posting the link on OSX Audio. I've voted a definite "yes!"
Though, your link didn't take me to the poll. Rather, it took me to this thread. I had to back up to the "Effects" forum, and then click the thread in order to see the poll.
Though, your link didn't take me to the poll. Rather, it took me to this thread. I had to back up to the "Effects" forum, and then click the thread in order to see the poll.
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- KVRian
- 992 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
The Mac platform *desperately* needs a lower-cost convolution engine. There's really no freebie that does convolution 'correctly', and the lowest cost commercial entry is either Altiverb or Waves IR-1 ... !
At the very least, please port ConvoBoy to the Mac platform, even if it is just a VST that must be wrapped. I know of at least one person who would love to purchase it.
At the very least, please port ConvoBoy to the Mac platform, even if it is just a VST that must be wrapped. I know of at least one person who would love to purchase it.
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 3 Feb, 2003
i voted yes!!!
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- KVRAF
- 2344 posts since 8 Jul, 2002 from Limerick, Ireland
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- KVRAF
- 8078 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
I would buy every single one as well!
Something I think developers should keep in mind is that cross platform apps are definitely where my money will be going in the future.
As far as DAWs go. I'm pretty firmly in the mac camp, of Logic, Live, and DP, only Live is PC as well. I've been an Apple user since day one, but I think that it's looking like in the future I'll use both. Apple has always made better looking, more reliable laptops than the competition, and the OS is better. When x86 powerbooks come out my thinking is that after that, it's PC's for roll your own synth plug in hosts, and other oddities, and powerbooks for the DAW, internet, and performance tool.
My feeling is there will be people who are PC only right now that are thinking the same thing. Powerbooks have a great reliability factor, on tour, every town has an Apple store pretty much, and the macintel powerbooks will be total desktop replacements. PC's have the simple ability to upgrade the CPU for a few hundred compared to the 3 grand a top of the line macintel costs.
So for someone like me who isn't running Pro Tools for P Diddy, and can handle the occasional hardware/software conflict/possible system problems etc. of a PC, this is the total solution, both PC and mac. Basically a good portion of the audio world is going to go this way IMO.
Something I think developers should keep in mind is that cross platform apps are definitely where my money will be going in the future.
As far as DAWs go. I'm pretty firmly in the mac camp, of Logic, Live, and DP, only Live is PC as well. I've been an Apple user since day one, but I think that it's looking like in the future I'll use both. Apple has always made better looking, more reliable laptops than the competition, and the OS is better. When x86 powerbooks come out my thinking is that after that, it's PC's for roll your own synth plug in hosts, and other oddities, and powerbooks for the DAW, internet, and performance tool.
My feeling is there will be people who are PC only right now that are thinking the same thing. Powerbooks have a great reliability factor, on tour, every town has an Apple store pretty much, and the macintel powerbooks will be total desktop replacements. PC's have the simple ability to upgrade the CPU for a few hundred compared to the 3 grand a top of the line macintel costs.
So for someone like me who isn't running Pro Tools for P Diddy, and can handle the occasional hardware/software conflict/possible system problems etc. of a PC, this is the total solution, both PC and mac. Basically a good portion of the audio world is going to go this way IMO.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 2 Aug, 2002 from somewhere between cambridge and london
Just voted yes. They all interest me, but it's ConvoBoy that I would buy like a shot.
