bluedad wrote:I don't believe this...well actually I do
And now please stop this
bluedad wrote:I don't believe this...well actually I do
Seriously ? I simply typed a "1" instead of an "i".......no big conspiracy there just an honest mistake. Shields down Captain Kirk......paterpeter wrote: I'm not sure if you're kidding or not. There's no 616, so if you're making fun of that, I can't help. But if you're talking about the 6i6:
Ok thanks for the input. I'm thinking of replacing my Delta AP192 at some point.paterpeter wrote:IMO it's a great interface with incredible flexibility. It uses Focusrite's MixControl software which basically allows you to freely route inputs and outputs to your heart's content and store that configuration on the hardware
Ok thanks I'll keep that in mind.............Uncle E wrote:It would take about 7 days for us to get one.Teksonik wrote:Oh so it is available now ? Or within 7 days according to the site.........
paterpeter wrote:IMO it's a great interface with incredible flexibility. It uses Focusrite's MixControl software which basically allows you to freely route inputs and outputs to your heart's content and store that configuration on the hardware
$29.95 is the new price moving forward, it's a permanent price drop.pekadan wrote:Uncle E, until when is the eMedia Music Interactive Guitar sale (jrrshop.com/emedia-music) running?
Very cool. RME, TC Electronic, Apogee, and I think Steinberg also provide this. Universal Audio does not and that combined with the stupid photo realistic interface (nice on plugins but absolutely not necessary for an interface control panel) makes their Apollos unnecessarily difficult to use.paterpeter wrote:IMO it's a great interface with incredible flexibility. It uses Focusrite's MixControl software which basically allows you to freely route inputs and outputs to your heart's content and store that configuration on the hardware
If anyone gets this (and you should), I really recommend the Sample Magic presets for it.PascalVB wrote:Lennard just announced on Twitter that Sylenth1 will go on sale on 27 September: 25% off!
Am I understanding correctly that only the physical magazine version (Bestellen) includes this software and the download does not? Also, Google Translate is telling me this is for the RAW version of the software, does that mean this version does not work on JPEG's?Numanoid wrote:A little on the side, but maybe of interest to those designing artwork, full version of DxO Optics Pro 7 Elite with a mag for €6,90 (plus shipping)
Can probably be used to upgrade to latest version with a rebate
Das ist korrekt jaUncle E wrote:Am I understanding correctly that only the physical magazine version (Bestellen) includes this software and the download does not?
Ordered! The total came to around $13 with shipping to the US. I'll let you know how it goes and if I really do receive the $300 version with the magazine.Numanoid wrote:Das ist korrekt jaPrice for the hardcopy issue is €6,90
There is an overview here what kind of equipment they support: http://www.dxo.com/intl/photography/dxo ... -equipment
"DxO Optics Pro adapts very specifically to your equipment and automatically makes corrections to your images, whether in JPEG or RAW"
Not a bad dealUncle E wrote:Ordered! The total came to around $13 with shipping to the US. I'll let you know how it goes and if I really do receive the $300 version with the magazine.
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