I've not had the chance to play with it yet but the theory sounds very promising.
TD owners, let's do it together.
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Tonedexter f/w update 2.0
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- shufflebeat
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"Dance, dance. wherever you may be, for I am the Lord of the damp settee..."
Do yourself a favour, wear earplugs at gigs.
Do yourself a favour, wear earplugs at gigs.
Re: Tonedexter f/w update 2.0
Ooh Err missus...
Will do...
Will do...
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Sam Spoons - Jedi Poster
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Still taking this recording lark seriously (and trying to record my Gypsy Jazz CD)........
Re: Tonedexter f/w update 2.0
There is a small caveat wit this update which is the recently introduced capacity for transferring W/Ms has been broken but will be repaired forthwith.
Updating doesn't cause a problem for existing W/Ms so (apparently) fill your boots and update again when the fix is applied.
I use bank 11-22 for proper use so 1-10 is free for experimentation.
It's very nice, top end seems somehow higher resolution, less clanky when onboard EQ is applied. New version of feedback control sounds much more useful if it pans out as planned.
Unit very much rejuvenated. This feels like one of those Reaper updates where you suddenly reimagine your whole workflow.
Updating doesn't cause a problem for existing W/Ms so (apparently) fill your boots and update again when the fix is applied.
I use bank 11-22 for proper use so 1-10 is free for experimentation.
It's very nice, top end seems somehow higher resolution, less clanky when onboard EQ is applied. New version of feedback control sounds much more useful if it pans out as planned.
Unit very much rejuvenated. This feels like one of those Reaper updates where you suddenly reimagine your whole workflow.
- shufflebeat
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- Posts: 5704
- Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:00 am
- Location: Manchester, UK
"Dance, dance. wherever you may be, for I am the Lord of the damp settee..."
Do yourself a favour, wear earplugs at gigs.
Do yourself a favour, wear earplugs at gigs.