It will get hit with the very fast attack signal, start responding after that signal has already passed through, and then clamp down in volume on the sustain/body. Actually making your problem *worse*
It will get hit with the very fast attack signal, start responding after that signal has already passed through, and then clamp down in volume on the sustain/body. Actually making your problem *worse*
This *can* in effect be instant, with the right design, but a lot of them don't have attack fast enough to make them what's effectively a clipper/saturation.
This *can* in effect be instant, with the right design, but a lot of them don't have attack fast enough to make them what's effectively a clipper/saturation.
But I stopped using Ableton for Bitwig some time ago, and rarely look back aside from when I'm working on a collab at a friends place.
They seem to keep missing core problems and adding things like that. Stem separation is nice, if it's well integrated, for bootlegs but even that...
But I stopped using Ableton for Bitwig some time ago, and rarely look back aside from when I'm working on a collab at a friends place.
They seem to keep missing core problems and adding things like that. Stem separation is nice, if it's well integrated, for bootlegs but even that...
4090 was the only high end that was "worth" it in the last while (if you could find one that was near msrp!)
Good to know, I'm looking to upgrade in a bit and the only card that looks like it makes sense to me for my uses is the 70ti
4090 was the only high end that was "worth" it in the last while (if you could find one that was near msrp!)
Good to know, I'm looking to upgrade in a bit and the only card that looks like it makes sense to me for my uses is the 70ti
Lower end feels overpriced, higher end as well.
It would be great if AMD was more competitive in productivity apps (Blender is a big one for me) or supported their cards for longer in pro use
Lower end feels overpriced, higher end as well.
It would be great if AMD was more competitive in productivity apps (Blender is a big one for me) or supported their cards for longer in pro use