It's a company from the Sonic Timeworks co-founder, Michael Olsen
http://phonoxone.com/projects.html
| Linkskeel wrote:No demo? So, you basically want us to buy a pig in a poke.
Not just yet... demo will be ready and available in a week or so
| LinksLicense file. Very easy, the plug-in asks the first time if some file is available and has the option to load it. Works like a charm.D-Fusion wrote:What kind of copy protection does it have?
| LinksGreat4damind wrote:License file. Very easy, the plug-in asks the first time if some file is available and has the option to load it. Works like a charm.D-Fusion wrote:What kind of copy protection does it have?
64Bit:
64Bit is included. Option in the installer to have 32 or 64Bit installed.
There is also 64Bit version for OSX included!
All this should be usually written in the manual, but mysteriously there is no manualmanducator wrote:Believe it or not, but I bought Sonic Academy ANA in the first week, and today I saved a preset and I found out that I don't know how to load presets. I'm using version 1.0.2 and I can't find any load button...
I already did ask for a manual and now I remember why...
The file menu gives me only a save adn save as menu, but no load option.
Reaper can olny laod FXB or FXP and rpl, but no ANA-presets.
Too bad that the user's, like me, didn't know where exactly the presets are located on the harddrive. With a manual AS USUAL it would be much more user-friendly...ezelkow1 wrote:I think they said they are still working on better preset management, but you can save presets in the pre-defined folder structure where the factory presets are. Then your patches will show up in the drop down menus
They really need to at least let every directory show up though instead of their pre-defined ones, if only to be able to keep your own patches easily accessible and separate from the factory ones, wish they would hurry up with that
Ah, that explains a lot. I tried to make my own folder but it wasn't recognized by ANA.ezelkow1 wrote:I think they said they are still working on better preset management, but you can save presets in the pre-defined folder structure where the factory presets are. Then your patches will show up in the drop down menus
They really need to at least let every directory show up though instead of their pre-defined ones, if only to be able to keep your own patches easily accessible and separate from the factory ones, wish they would hurry up with that
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