By Lampdog
Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:54 am
Icepulse wrote:Right. What cools an iPad Pro?
My ipad pro doesn't get hot at all.
Highly doubt X uses the same cpu as ipad pro.
Icepulse wrote:Right. What cools an iPad Pro?
Lampdog wrote:Icepulse wrote:Right. What cools an iPad Pro?
My ipad pro doesn't get hot at all.
Highly doubt X uses the same cpu as ipad pro.
Coz wrote:
Than what with all this bitching about no vst's in standalone mode..??
In order for them to implement such a feature it would need a computer based processor and than the 'X' would not cost $2200 but $2800.
zangetsu01 wrote: So it's possible to bounce vst instrument tracks and load it up in stand alone mode.. thats great news, if we'll be able to use these bounced tracks in a program than we can use the 8 audio tracks for vocals.
richie wrote:zangetsu01 wrote: So it's possible to bounce vst instrument tracks and load it up in stand alone mode.. thats great news, if we'll be able to use these bounced tracks in a program than we can use the 8 audio tracks for vocals.
Oh wow, it's 2017 and you mean to tell me there is a sampler that can play a long wav file?
Wormhelmet wrote:Ah ha. MPC expansions. There is where you can add your multisampled instruments. Excellent. without even using an audio track up I assume. Just a midi track. Entirely unfamiliar with MPC software before 2.0 announcements as I only own a 2000XL (pillowcase) and iMPC Pro on iPad. Only experienced with mv software which sounds like very similar to 2.0 features with a few Ableton type tricks and different fx being the biggest difference that the MV lacks. Also the newer, faster hardware and touchscreen....
Coz wrote:
richie wrote:zangetsu01 wrote: So it's possible to bounce vst instrument tracks and load it up in stand alone mode.. thats great news, if we'll be able to use these bounced tracks in a program than we can use the 8 audio tracks for vocals.
Oh wow, it's 2017 and you mean to tell me there is a sampler that can play a long wav file?
MPC-Tutor wrote:An existing issue in 1.9.6 is that drag and drop audio is always 16 bit. That isn't going to fly if we are entirely relying on it for bouncing down VST tracks etc.
Lampdog wrote:Icepulse wrote:Right. What cools an iPad Pro?
My ipad pro doesn't get hot at all.
Highly doubt X uses the same cpu as ipad pro.
richie wrote:zangetsu01 wrote: So it's possible to bounce vst instrument tracks and load it up in stand alone mode.. thats great news, if we'll be able to use these bounced tracks in a program than we can use the 8 audio tracks for vocals.
Oh wow, it's 2017 and you mean to tell me there is a sampler that can play a long wav file?