Sweet thanks - sounds good.
Thanks again.
ps: Where is your quote from?
Thanks again.
ps: Where is your quote from?
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@Christian Marcussen said:
Sweet thanks - sounds good.
Thanks again.
ps: Where is your quote from?
@Christian Marcussen said:
Sweet thanks - sounds good.
Thanks again.
ps: Where is your quote from?
If this info could be valuable to some I also use only a single computer for all my demos, I have a very good reason for this, I can't afford 2 computers... But once the piece exceeds 1 min of fast pace music and heavy orchestration I need to start bouncing sections if I want to add on, but I regularly get 50 - 70 instances which I really need before having CPU problems, I don't know about others, can some say their max? Mind you the way AS is done you save a quite a bit of instances.
I repeat:
Guy and Christian, terrific work!
I predict that the Appassionata package will be a top seller for VSL.
[:D]
Beat
@mpower88 said:
What do you think. [*-)]:
Beat laughs because he's a friendly guy... [I]
Miklos.
@mpower88 said:
I'm sure you can work it out! [[:)]]
@mpower88 said:
Why would you think they don't sell lots of products - What would give you that impression or why you would think that?
I've read something on an other forum that said they(sample developers in general) don't sell as much as we think they did. In fact they absolutely have to think globally or else there's no show. Is it true or not? I don't know. But i tend to believe it, even if i was surprise to hear it in the first place.
[...] In fact they absolutely have to think globally or else there's no show. Is it true or not? [...]