| mtc to midi clock device [message #80791] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 04:41  |
dennis
Messages: 28 Registered: August 2007
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> after Paris, and I've been thinking, "well, if I'm a Mac dude, and if,
> maybe,
> I'm gonna stay a Mac dude, then maybe I should think about Logic, since
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| Re: mtc to midi clock device [message #80819 is a reply to message #80817] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 15:00   |
xpam_mark
 Messages: 126 Registered: March 2007
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we all have certain sets of paid-for plugins that we like, itˇ¦s also
>nice that in the open-source VST world there are a good amount of freeware
>tools, as well. Below is a list of freebie vst plugins that I have found
>to be most useful. These are certainly not all of the free ones Iˇ¦ve triedˇK
>some I eliminated from the list because they were crap, and some because
>they were poorly written (i.e: caused lockups, crashing, glitches, etc.)
>or were too damn CPU-intensive on ANY setting to be useful or practical.
>These are certainly also not all the free ones out thereˇK nowhere close,
>in fact! There are a lot of wild, bizarre ones that I suppose some of you
>doing certain styles of music would find useful (like maybe electronica
or
>things in that vein), but are not really useful for me ˇV hence youˇ¦ll
find
>that this list consists of mainly common tools that Iˇ¦ve found to be:
>a.) highly useable, with user-friendly interfaces & controls
>b.) sound damn good, or at least sound damn good for a specific purpose
or
>two, and..
>c.) are well-written, to the extent that they donˇ¦t suck undue CPU power
>for no reason
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>Keep in mind, you may like some stuff I donˇ¦t and vice-versa ˇV we all
have
>different ears, but in any event I can guarantee that none of these suck,
>so thatˇ¦s a good place
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