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  1. gates aren't necessarily a problem - anyone can use volume modulation to make an interesting pattern. something that makes it easier than manually clicking in simple patterns - like the FL delay 2 effect, for volume rather than delay - would be nice, but isn't really required at the moment. the retriggers are the issue i'm having - i can't seem to find an effect that really properly simulates a retriggering effect live, without rendering out audio and chopping it up. i know it's possible, but it seems that nothing's out there that does that without a ton of overhead.
  2. i've been listening to a lot of music that uses extensive gating and retriggering throughout multiple instrumental parts lately. when attempting to recreate that, i've been using dblue glitch, and it seems to be working fine for what i want. unfortunately, it's really unwieldy to use solely for one of those effecting types as listed above. is there an effect or technique for FL 9/10 that would allow me to do this? or do i just have to export the pattern to a wave, chop it with a slicer, and mess with it that way?
  3. i'd be interested. i'll send you a PM now.
  4. shoot me a ring, we can chat about this if you want.
  5. i'm curious when it's coming out, too. any updates?
  6. while the game Radical Dreamers might be obscure, the amount of music from it that ended up in Chrono Cross is not. a lot of people know about it, too, since there was such a huge connection with it through CC.
  7. getting an outdated server error =(
  8. i didn't mean in the world, i meant in the gameplay itself. what new items? what new enemies? what new glitches? also, strader, i meant that as a point in time, not as something i'm angry about
  9. hey, i haven't played in ages. what's changed since strader blew up my dong thingie?
  10. i love how the last time you posted on OCR was in october, five months and a day ago. also, we didn't invite you. if i remember correctly, you begged us to get on the project. damned, do you still have a link to that post?
  11. aren't alts not allowed or something andy is the only judge to spam smilies just sayin.
  12. it's worth noting that, if you've got a device that flat-out won't recognize in w7 - or any windows operating system, for that matter - but supposedly has driver support, you can force-install it through the device manager's hardware profiling service. if i'm not mistaken, there's an open-source asio driver that runs the blackjack, but i don't remember what it is. if i remember correctly, you're not getting advanced functionality, but it'll pass audio through both ways. the .inf for the system isn't correct since it's not designed for it, but you can make one and point it at the right files. i'd use XP mode to see what files the driver uses (device manager, properties, device details, related files), then force-install those specific file names from the w7-compatible driver. edit: first response on google outlines basically what i'd suggest doing. w7's interface isn't significantly different.
  13. focusrite's preamps are awesome, if i haven't already said so. great stuff.
  14. yeah, his processor has speedstep, so it likely stepped down when his fan wasn't running. buy a can of air and blow that shitter out. otherwise, mail it to me, and i'll replace the fan with something we have at work.
  15. sent in my final yesterday morning but haven't heard anything. did you hear, josh?
  16. i never officially submitted it because i recognized that while it's a great concept, it's poorly mastered and has a bunch of mistakes in it. i've wanted to revisit it for a long time, but can't decide just how about to go about it =)
  17. yeah, that kind of response gets your idea across really well. particularly considering that, by your own commentary, your argument is pointless. thanks for wasting our time here. i think what shaun is saying - that stuff is just too different, and the minimal profit generated from most plugins not named Omnisphere or equivalent wouldn't lend itself to the reduced market size of a VST distribution service - is right on. this would be cool, but it'd also be fundamentally unusable for most big manufacturers. now, tailoring this to smaller developers would be a great idea. but most of those smaller devs don't have crazy dongle security and all that other crap. so, while it'd be awesome to have a service to do all this, it really comes down to the fact that the best way to reinstall loads of plugins is to use a program like Norton Ghost and just backup/restore your system partition regularly.
  18. agreed. i use an image dump of my OS with all keys installed and authorized when i change computers, and invariably i have to go back and re-authorize stuff because it's tied to something stupid like my motherboard MAC instead of my OS key. an online service that handles authorization information would be incredible.
  19. oshi missed this! fernando, if you want more specialized help, send me a PM =)
  20. irql stop errors are invariably either toasted ram or a faulty motherboard. people swap out graphics cards and say that they fixed it, but they just put in a more compatible gfx card with that particular verion of bork.
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