If you haven't already, check the port for lint. Scrape it out carefully with a wooden toothpick.
Bitwig has this feature for looping clips: "Operators". The recurrence operator, specifically. You can do more complicated stuff like "play this note on the 2nd & 4th loop of a 5 loop cycle".…
GPU Audio is doing it with VST 3. And it's probably possible with CLAP too? Processing audio on a GPU is a lower level issue than a plugin standard which describes the interface between the DAW and the plugin (how…
These Bitwig people are always doing something exciting. Seems like they took all the stuff that makes the built-in Bitwig instruments cool (per note/voice modulation, "non-destructive" modulation) and turned it into an…
You may have a point regarding some plugins, but complaining about it here isn't very fair to Vital: >additional software, security tools (digital dongles) and drivers Vital appears to install/require none of these…
It's worth noting that these numbers aren't great indicators of sound quality. A 70 dB SNR is perfectly fine for listening to music. Listening and recording environments often have a worse acoustic SNR than that.…
If you haven't already, check the port for lint. Scrape it out carefully with a wooden toothpick.
Bitwig has this feature for looping clips: "Operators". The recurrence operator, specifically. You can do more complicated stuff like "play this note on the 2nd & 4th loop of a 5 loop cycle".…
GPU Audio is doing it with VST 3. And it's probably possible with CLAP too? Processing audio on a GPU is a lower level issue than a plugin standard which describes the interface between the DAW and the plugin (how…
These Bitwig people are always doing something exciting. Seems like they took all the stuff that makes the built-in Bitwig instruments cool (per note/voice modulation, "non-destructive" modulation) and turned it into an…
You may have a point regarding some plugins, but complaining about it here isn't very fair to Vital: >additional software, security tools (digital dongles) and drivers Vital appears to install/require none of these…
It's worth noting that these numbers aren't great indicators of sound quality. A 70 dB SNR is perfectly fine for listening to music. Listening and recording environments often have a worse acoustic SNR than that.…