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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Pro Tools 10 is by far better than all by lightyears. Shame Avid have ruined things though with pricing me out :(
I agree. I hate their new pricing as well. Looks like I won't be upgrading for a while. Unfortunate, really, so I'll just have to settle for cruddy sounding hosts in the meantime.

Brent
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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:No one ever wins, Except Charlie Sheen
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Its such a shame Brent mate as I skipped v9 so am stuck on M-Powered 7.4.2 and 8.0.5 LE. Might go for v9 if i can find it when my new audio machine is built but until then I shall suffer just the same as you mate. Hope things are going well with the youngster by the way and best to you and your's :)

Dennis, Its the only true thing in this whole thread IMveryhumblehO :)

Cheers

Dean

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Hink wrote:
I'm not arguing and I'm overthinking it :shrug:
I do think you are overthinking it. I answered his question to help because I'm familiar with the MIDI editing of the programs mentioned. I said that despite some differences between X1 and Samplitude MIDI, that Samplitude would still be fine. It would do the job. It would work. He shouldn't have issues. It would be fine. Not an understatement, just a general term without any hype or slacking of the product intended or implied.

Brent



(Personally, I'm not the biggest fan of the MIDI workflow in either of them(X1 and Samplitude), and they are both in the "second tier" of MIDI editing behind hosts like Cubase and Logic(and even FL Studio, though quite different programs), IMO.)
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Dean Aka Nekro wrote: No one ever wins, Except Charlie Sheen
my god now he's on those idiot fiat commercials. I hate that car :x

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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Its such a shame Brent mate as I skipped v9 so am stuck on M-Powered 7.4.2 and 8.0.5 LE. Might go for v9 if i can find it when my new audio machine is built but until then I shall suffer just the same as you mate.
Eek, and 9 is where they really made some big improvements too! If I happen to come across a spare license, I'll be sure to let you know, haha! There is a very small possibility that I may be able to find one.
Hope things are going well with the youngster by the way and best to you and your's :)
Thanks! He is doing great! Just turned one year old this last Thursday, and is able to take a step or two but not fully walk yet. Love the little man though and he already sways to music, so I have him training well!

Brent :D
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koolkeys wrote:Thanks! He is doing great!

Brent :D
If this were Dan he just would have said (as relates to how the kid is doing, given the previous discussion) ... "fine". :hihi:

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LawrenceF wrote:
koolkeys wrote:Thanks! He is doing great!

Brent :D
If this were Dan he just would have said (as relates to how the kid is doing, given the previous discussion) ... "fine". :hihi:
:hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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LawrenceF wrote:
koolkeys wrote:Thanks! He is doing great!

Brent :D
If this were Dan he just would have said (as relates to how the kid is doing, given the previous discussion) ... "fine". :hihi:
Well, suffice it to say, my son's MIDI is better than that of Samplitude.

Brent :hihi:
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But Is he bloated? And is the latency of his pee-pee increasing? :lol:

We won't talk about his download time. :hihi:

He must have good copy protection since you didn't have twins... a dongle I presume?

Challenge & Response comes later, in the pre-teen years.

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LawrenceF wrote:But Is he bloated? And is the latency of his pee-pee increasing? :lol:

We won't talk about his download time. :hihi:

He must have good copy protection since you didn't have twins... a dongle I presume?

Challenge & Response comes later, in the pre-teen years.
Well, I will say that he has the smallest footprint in the entire family, and takes up the least memory since he only has a year of them to draw from.

And there isn't a sign of "old code" to be seen in him.

Unfortunately, his sound engine still doesn't have a clue how to add 1+1 together, so he is likely to sound 20-40% better due to a lower noise floor than the rest of us.

Brent :help:
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koolkeys wrote:
LawrenceF wrote:But Is he bloated? And is the latency of his pee-pee increasing? :lol:

We won't talk about his download time. :hihi:

He must have good copy protection since you didn't have twins... a dongle I presume?

Challenge & Response comes later, in the pre-teen years.
Well, I will say that he has the smallest footprint in the entire family, and takes up the least memory since he only has a year of them to draw from.

And there isn't a sign of "old code" to be seen in him.

Unfortunately, his sound engine still doesn't have a clue how to add 1+1 together, so he is likely to sound 20-40% better due to a lower noise floor than the rest of us.

Brent :help:
funny you should say that, my grandson was here a few months ago (and since, he was one oct 29th) and he loves my stereo and my music stuffs. I keep my pedals in one place and some are with the standard foot switch while others are like the boss type foot switch and one amp has a standard foot switch.

He took them all down and was investigating them and I slipped one away from him, there were 6 I think all together. When he put them back he knew one was missing, he knew it was one with a standard foot switch because he picked up the foot switch for my amp and decided that wasn't it and began looking for the missing one. I found that very interesting and something I didn't notice in my own kids growing up. So I suggest your son does know to add 1+1 together...he just doesn't know how to tell you :shrug:

sorry for going OT but there is no REAL topic here :hihi:

BTW while we're on the topic, last week I was downtown, the sign said fine for parking so I did and they gave me a ticket :x

actually the truth is I put 4 quarters in a parking meter so I could sit in front of my wife's doctor's, I never even got out of the car but hey a parking ticket is at least 3 gallons of gas
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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koolkeys wrote:And there isn't a sign of "old code" to be seen in him.

Brent :help:
Ah... but there is. The oldest. DNA. :hihi:

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LawrenceF wrote:
koolkeys wrote:And there isn't a sign of "old code" to be seen in him.

Brent :help:
Ah... but there is. The oldest. DNA. :hihi:

sshhhhhh...they might make copy protection DNA based :scared:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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You guys are incredible.

Brent, as long as he doesn't relate "winning" to fiat/charlie sheen or like solja boi, it's fine with me :P

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