Read through some of your posts and thought it was an interesting idea.
I’m not much of a programmer myself, played around a bit in Java when I was younger for Runescape Private Servers but never really able to get into coding fully. I have done some light photoshopping/GIMP and used to play around with video editing software. I like to think I’m pretty technology inclined as I’m the “pc repair” person for my family/friends.
I like linux but mostly run Windows because gaming and ease of use. Though where I work I’m the “Linux guy” (not saying much tbh as a lot of people know literally nothing about linux).
I play around with music production in FL Studio and Ableton, not great at it but I have some stuff online with a thousand listens or so https://blend.io/zvyyr
Politically I’m very left (for the US at least), I like communism in theory and have read a good bit about it (not as much as others who are very into it though). Supported Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020.
I’m intelligent enough to know that I know very little about a lot.
I’m sure you could find more about me online, I’ve never been especially private but moved away from standard social media a while ago.
OK question, why is it called “she hacked you?”
Right exactly.
That would be really neat, just don’t see how possible it would be because of different feature sets between the different DAWs, for instance Ableton has grouping/embedding on mixer tracks while FL does not, and FL in general handles routing a bit differently then Ableton.
You can bounce to sound file, but that puts obvious limits on what you can do with the sound, or midis and if you’re not using any extra vsts for manipulating the sound it works if you have the same instrument/vsts available.
Splice.com had a really nifty “studio” feature that would essentially let you sync files and save various “versions” of songs you’re working on together. Sadly they got new leadership seemingly and axed it altogether within the last year, probably because it wasn’t a money maker like samples are :/
I played around with Garage Band a fair bit back in school and its pretty well fleshed out for what it is.
Yeah but you can’t also discount the amount of time invested people spend into learning a specific technique or software; people expect to get the most out of that time investment because for the most part it is difficult for people (aka they are not nerds for software like me); I might have time to package a KVM/QEMU with MacOS to create a macOS version of wine which wouldn’t be the best solution but itd be free which would b helpful to people. Will depend on how well M1/M2 software ports to other ARM64 but I doubt its too difficerent. OR probably just enough different