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J-Audio (Nikola Jeremic)
SBAudio (Sound-Base Audio)
As for how it will go further, I mean where exactly to upload and in what form, we'll see.
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J-Audio (Nikola Jeremic)
SBAudio (Sound-Base Audio)
Approximately 15 G, on my laptop and I dont remember how much on another one, which for now is in another part of town and won't be accessible anytime soon.
No warez here, sorry. It's abandonware AFAIK, but it won't change matters.
I've tried to catalogue plugins using text files, but in the end deleted it all, as it was not the easy and intuitive way. The way that could work is to make hard/soft links in your filesystem of choice. So you will get folders like "Flangers, Phasers, Modulation, etc." and link your corresponding plugins there. Still haven't tried, but it seems eligible.mztk wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 12:19 pm wonder if Windows folder attributes can be used a bit like an excel sheet ... :-/
or is that just file types? ... so one could add a descriptive, like eg: 'polysynth', 'analogue', 'drum machine', etc.
allowing searches to narrow down to types.
i had a great/promising magazine browser file (still have it somewhere), that was easy to edit. originally, it was
the CD browser, but after copying it off, i found i could use it for other stuff. s'pose an html file could do that
more easily. (all just talk of course, who is going to make that? ...)
That is not correct. There are many plugins here on KVR that actually download directly from the KVR server.stockholm808 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 12:41 pm KVR has no own server to store the vsts, only a link that point to the vendors site.
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