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  1. don't mean to be that guy. but as a under-privileged latin-american citizen I can say there's other ways to circumvent this
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    Stone in Focus

    WAT I'd give my left testicle to listen to this for the first time again maybe not that much but yeh this was actually one of the first ones I ever heard from him. def takes me to a very different place
  3. nice saturation by Acoustica with their latest tech, free until Nov 5th https://halloween.acustica-audio.com/
  4. UAD offering LA-2A for free until Oct 31 https://www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/compressors-limiters/teletronix-la-2a-tube-compressor.html
  5. these are sick. have the good old days seasoning all over them. is that rip you got in high quality? could you share them? soulseek is already filled with fakes
  6. you might want to stick to Bitwig since that's where you started, it tackles a lot of Ableton issues, namely latency, while bringing a lot of new features and maintaining practically the same workflow. if it wasn't for Max4Live, I would've switched to Bitwig, but sadly I'm hooked.
  7. free replica with ongoing upgrades of the famous Sonnox Oxford Inflator https://github.com/Kiriki-liszt/JS_Inflator_to_VST2_VST3
  8. clutch. with better sounding synths and mixing this would've been toight as a toiger
  9. you gotta hand it to him, the man locked in such a prestigious position that he manages to swiftly jump from Cunningham to Weirdcore as main collaborators like it ain't nothing
  10. these weirder ones are pure golden era nuggets
  11. did you find the mac version as well? there was one, wasn't it?
  12. yall have no idea how much havoc this piece of shit wreaked on this country
  13. just be careful with that lisztomania, mate
  14. been meaning to try it out for a while but wasn't able to pull the time to properly explore it. looks like it could put out some interesting stuff with proper tweaking. report back with the results, please!
  15. it's obviously best to have a sample editor or app dedicated to this function only, but it's possible to do it manually. don't know which DAW you use, but it could determine the level of ease. I would do a few passes of gating + consolidating + a decent amount of editing, basically 1) first, duplicate the track with the single large file, since you'll be coming back to it after every pass 2) on the duplicate set the gate to the highest dB range you've established, allowing only the loudest samples to pass through 3) consolidate 4) edit out the silences, leaving only the samples - preserving the space between them is key here 5) after saving the samples mute them and throw them in the original track, muting those passages on the original file 6) repeat the process for each dB range
  16. can you elaborate? I can think of a way of manually doing it with the help of a gate
  17. feel guilty about this, but that's one sexy dock
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