After using Behringer products for >15 years, I 100% dig many of them. Still pretty much best bang for your money in many cases. I have some stuff like mixers that been running 10+ years and zero problems. (Failing to say ANYTHING about Traktor while taking about Serato takes a lot of nerve tho!)
Minimal audio plugins are cool. Fuse compressor is dope, you can adjust the width and number of bands, and the amount of compression applied, threshold, etc. It can do ott but is more customizable
I wish someone would make a really nice, more subtle organic sounding phaser. All of the ones seem to be based on a more thicker Phase 90 block letter version for the most part. The Red Witch Moon Phaser is one of my favourite effects ever and I wish so much there was an effect based on it. I recently picked up an Electric Mistress VST for like 10 quid and it's really impressive at capturing the unique texture of the effect. I wish there was a Phaser equivalent, but very few phasers "do it" for me. Maybe I should stick with Univibes.
Hey, Hanson put out at least one good record about 10 years ago. Go listen to 'Thinkin' Bout Something'. That horn section and the music video are dope AF.
In conclusion, the creation of a universe based on the interplay of a clean hair brush, a social security number, and neural networks offers a unique perspective on the harmonization of order, identity, and intelligence. The Brush of Clarity ensures the maintenance of purity and organization, the Life Code provides a secure and unique identity to each being, and the advanced neural networks facilitate seamless communication and learning. This universe thrives on the balance and integration of these elements, fostering an environment where the physical and digital realms coexist and enhance each other. The result is a dynamic and innovative society that continuously evolves, driven by the principles of order, security, and interconnected intelligence. Such a universe not only sparks the imagination but also reflects the potential of combining seemingly disparate elements to create a coherent and harmonious whole. It serves as a testament to the power of creativity and the endless possibilities that arise when we look beyond conventional boundaries. I am not sure what this all means.
information and knowledge should be free for everyone, the idea of paying someone to be able to use math and code to do the samething any musician can already do is bizzare to me. The lot of you who think this is a good idea will be the sameones looking for free landr killer once you realize only big companies can afford to pay to license music. its like saying if you pick up a guitar and learn chords to a song someone uploaded to youtub then you have to pay them anytime you perform the song you learned in public, thats just ridiculous.
The Tom Brady (TM) or Ron Burgundy hair cut looks fire...that is to say "spark that melon up!" Thats not to be funny, just a tip for some content. You're welcome.
I've heard great things out of the Korg Collection that was over two decades ago. It's crazy how much companies in the DSP game milk the past. I agree with the wavetable stuff. I've heard more interesting sounds out of the SQ-8L freebie, I mean... if you like the v a p o r w a v e .
You will be assimilated. Your uniqueness will be added to our collective. Resistance is futile. What I am thinking is I still havn't heard a song from AI that is good enough on its own for me to add to what I listen to. IMO technological advance is good, I need new body parts and stuff, no reason to hold science back all or nothing either the world gets fixed or the clock will run out. Unity and Progress is always what should be worked toward, capitalism will always benefit people who find ways to force people to pay for things, most poor musicians arn't bad at music they are bad at marketing. There are plenty of bad songs that have large representation and commercial benefit. The music is only one part of commodification of artists. If lots of people sign up that pot is going to get diluted if people don't sign up the music likely will not be very diverse. I think that I would want to look at that very carefully. But I know for myself this has me wonder about songs I have sample clearance for but I don't have any rights to resell the samples so I am wondering even if that is a song clearance how many artists use samples that wouldn't be cleared for reuse and if the ai uses those derivatives then its right back to the same problem. Simply cause the song or master is cleared doesn't mean the components are open to unlicensed use by a non licensed party atleast in regard to samples. Sample derivatives don't actually clear future use to be free from the original license.
I own both. I love Wavestation and Electribe a whole lot. Plus there's just wildness in their synths that's a little extra than the Arturia ones. But the Arturia ones are a WAY WAY better investment because of the diverse range of what you get.