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  1. It's the scenario in which someone feels wronged by a company who hasn't actually done anything besides protect their intellectual property, I think. This whole attitude of "well, you're doing it wrong, so I deserve a copy of your software" that's so prevalent in the internet group-think. Okay I'm ranting a bit, but it's this entitled mindset that fuels the piracy, not the hardware.
  2. Not necessarily. My understanding is that you can get a replacement, but it is a process. Thankfully, I've never had to deal with that process, so I'm still a happy camper--plus, I don't actually ever move my iLok around, so it's ALWAYS on my main studio rig. That concern is a legitimate one, I think. Thankfully, it's a stable piece of hardware, and the only concern I have is related to its physical, latitude-and-longitude location, which I religiously protect.
  3. Yeah, basically just everything Avaris said. Moseph was praising hardware keys, not bashing them, if I'm reading it correctly. I'll just be over here continuing to make music when my system goes offline due to an ISP hiccup. Plus, I got my iLok for free when I got ProTools 7 way back when. Seriously, don't make life harder for yourself just because of some baseless pseudo-moralistic crap. It's cool if you don't want to fill a USB slot, but anyone who says it's any more of a hassle than that is just drinking some messed-up Kool-Aid.
  4. Sweetwater is completely legit, so (without having seen the giveaway in question) I assume that whatever they're doing is on the level.
  5. I got nothin' against iLok-based stuff. It's been super-easy to work with for the past five years for me.
  6. Hey all, I just wanted to post about the Groupees.com MAGFest bundle. Lots of excellent MAGFest-related music for download at name-your-price (minimum of $1), and the money goes to support Typhoon Haiyan charity. Oh, and I'm the next bonus to be unlocked. So that's cool. http://groupees.com/mag
  7. Not that this chart is the be-all, end-all of graphics card recommendations, but Tom's Hardware is generally pretty solid when it comes to reviews 'n such. November 2013 Graphics Card Buying Guide It's a great place to start, at least.
  8. I'm about to start streaming the remixing process for Docaty Mountain Railroad, at least for a couple hours (hopefully). http://www.twitch.tv/flexstyle
  9. This is probably JR's best work yet. Highly recommended.
  10. Oh hey, this track! Looking back on it, it's still one of my favorite tracks, but I definitely didn't give it the mixdown it deserves. Too muddy. Oh well. Tends to still fit in very nicely in my sets, though, haha.
  11. Needz moar bass punch. Other than that, I dig it!
  12. Well, y'know, I figure I did everything that I wanted to do with the source at that point, and I like the abrupt ending. Very intentional. :P

    Plus, do you know how many complaints you're going to get about the fact that the song was done as happy hardcore in the first place? That stuff is polarizing! XD

  13. Hey man, thanks for posting. Just to let you know, marking a thread for Mod Review means that you've already pushed it as far as you think you possibly can, and that other forum users have already given you feedback during that process. My thread-prefix-changing powers seem to be a bit MIA right now, but you'll want to change this to a "Work in Progress" or "Finished" or something instead for the time being. PM me or something when you've gotten some feedback, and I'll be happy to lend an ear! EDIT: Powers are back. Changed for you.
  14. Basically everything here. I used to program my own drums from complete scratch, and I wasted a lot of time doing it. With all the loop libraries I now own, I can get on to the business of actually creating a genuinely great SONG, rather than nitpicking over the insignificant details. Plus, sometimes loops are the single best inspiration point there is. For me, it's hearing someone else's idea, and then going, "well, if THAT happened, then I should add THIS thing as well!" I've got a bunch of songs that have started life as a loop that I riffed off of. Also, some of the loop libraries out there enable me to use sounds at a quality level that I'd never have been able to achieve otherwise. Some of my taiko drum and tom libraries, for instance, or maybe some really good guitar or ethnic or texture packs. I can program some of it, but it's not going to be as good as the live person who sat down and recorded it for me. Finally, loops save time when I'm in a hurry. I compose music professionally at times, and I rely heavily on loops when doing those projects. I can create a product that sounds every bit as polished as anything I've ever done, and I can do it quickly, thereby allowing me to go out and write even more music after that's done. tl;dr Not cheating. I paid for 'em (or downloaded 'em legally), and the license explicitly states that I have a right to use for whatever I want. My music doesn't sound too similar to anyone else to be a problem. I win.
  15. Rayman. I had the first one for PC, and it was redbook audio. I could just chuck it into my CD player and listen to that glorious soundtrack over and over. I also had a few other games, like a superbike racer and an F1 racer that also had redbook audio. Listened to those things so many times as a kid....
  16. I could probably have it within a month. That'd give me time to pay off my credit card and be sans obligations, if I keep earning money at my current rate (which is likely). If it sells between now and then, no biggie, but I am definitely eyeing that pack.
  17. Man, I really want the Kramer Tape/Tube/Transistors. I just haven't got any money to spare right now.
  18. I bought their mega-pack a while back and have gotten some really useful sounds out of it. I'm kinda bummed they're going out of business, actually.
  19. Oh, yeah, I do! Derp. The title is "HI MOMMY! HI DADDY!" I'll send you a writeup soon.

  20. Possibly, but let me finish up my queue first. Got a mix for SMRPG, gotta finish my collab with OA for Apex14, and have a couple other things I gotta get done first.

  21. The timpani doesn't sound so great, either. Same problem with the other drums--not a lot of tonal variation, and most of the hits sound like they're locked to a grid and at the same velocity.
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