Ahah, yeah that would be a good strategy!stardustmedia wrote:Offcourse it should work on AudioThing plugins, only on competitor's plugins
Meanwhile, new audio demo featuring some strings and synths: https://soundcloud.com/audiothing/the-orb-demo-3
Ahah, yeah that would be a good strategy!stardustmedia wrote:Offcourse it should work on AudioThing plugins, only on competitor's plugins
Numanoid wrote:A very cut down version The Orb CM will be included with issue 241, shipping Feb 22nd.
Nice! I'll have to keep an eye out for this! Any feedback from people who own this yet?Numanoid wrote:A very cut down version The Orb CM will be included with issue 241, shipping Feb 22nd.
I would advice to get the full version, it is keenly priced, and has lodsamore functions than the skimpy CM version.journey33 wrote:Nice! I'll have to keep an eye out for this! Any feedback from people who own this yet?
Thank you!DrGonzo wrote:Beautiful design!
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Thanks for the feedback. Most of the time the captcha (google's recaptcha) requires just a click. I'll try to find an easier solution.ErikH wrote:Registered and downloaded, despite that quite irritating Captcha thing.
(first time: you are not a registered user, second time registering and third time to to log in... that's a bit too much!)
Thanks for the update!
The Orb is indeed an inspiring effect!
Yeah, that's definitely annoying. Very strange though, as in all my tests (even with proxies and different browsers) the photograph test happened very rarely. I don't have any control over that as it's Google's reCaptcha.ErikH wrote:Thanks.
I understand these captcha's are the new fashion, but to 'log in' - I assumed that by buying I had an account and the warning of this not being so came at the very end of the procedure - I had to wade through four sets of photographs (to me, the pole to which a traffic sign is fixed is *not* a traffic sign)
At registration another two sets of photographs and then, yes, I had to log in, meaning once again two photographs.
This has got nothing to do with te quality of your plugins. Only with wasted time.
I suppose a login with good password and a good serial are enough protection against thieves.
I honestly haven't researched consonants, but I guess they use a similar formant structure (and maybe notches along with normal formants). It could be an idea, I'll look into it.ErikH wrote:A more practical question though: would it be possible to add some consonants in the future?
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