Get the iLok, I guarantee you WILL like Trigger. If not, your loss, you'll be missing out. Not only on Trigger, but other great plugs out there that use iLok only.
Thanks but I dont want to support it.iLok is great.
deal with it.
Thanks but I dont want to support it.
I own legit copies of Revalver, reaper, reaktor, Ultra Analog, SSD, JS etc., none of them use this uke: ilok.
I dont want to spend 84 U (thats what an Ilok cost in my country) to demo an app. Doesnt sound logic to me.
Thanks but I dont want to support it.
I own legit copies of Revalver, reaper, reaktor, Ultra Analog, SSD, JS etc., none of them use this uke: ilok.
I dont want to spend 84 U (thats what an Ilok cost in my country) to demo an app. Doesnt sound logic to me.
I've been using Toontrack's Drumtracker exclusively, but thats because I have the time to do everything manually. If I trusted real-time triggering, I'd go with that new Trigger plugin or something like that, but despite its numerous bugs, Drumtracker wins for me.
guitarguru777 said:006 if i hate it I am coming after you ...lol
Move to a country that doesn't suck? Tired old argument, again, it's worth having it. You are seriously overusing the barf guy... get over it already.
Yeah, I love wasting lots of time too Can't wait to not have to use DrumTracker any more.
I will gladly surrender my address if it comes to that
Move to a country that doesn't suck? Tired old argument, again, it's worth having it. You are seriously overusing the barf guy... get over it already.
Thanks but I dont want to support it.
I own legit copies of Revalver, reaper, reaktor, Ultra Analog, SSD, JS etc., none of them use this uke: ilok.
I dont want to spend 84 U (thats what an Ilok cost in my country) to demo an app. Doesnt sound logic to me.
Well it's not like you'd have to pay $84 more than once; maybe just suck it up, buy it, and then use awesome plugins to your heart's content?
** yawn **
Trigger rocks for sure... ilok sucks for sure. If you like it thats ok.
I dont.
I hear you man, but really if I'm personally invested in something I'm mixing (as opposed to just triggering some dude's quantized fart drums) I kinda don't see any way around at least going through a few passes of the snare hits one by one to make sure everything fits the feel of the song and the original intent of the drummer. I could do that in Logic or Pro Tools, but the shortcuts in Drumtracker work fairly well for getting it done without a huge headache.Yeah, I love wasting lots of time too Can't wait to not have to use DrumTracker any more.
seriously! where the hell do you live!
ask one of the nice people here.
we could buy one and post it to you.
If it means you'll stop moaning