What is PACTOR? PACTOR (or now called PACTOR I) arose to cover the shortcomings of PACKET and AMTOR. It behaves very well […]
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Splice Sounds is a popular platform that offers a vast library of high-quality, royalty-free samples and loops for music producers. Founded in 2014, Splice Sounds has become a go-to destination for producers seeking unique and inspiring sounds to elevate their productions. The platform's vast library features a wide range of genres, from electronic and hip-hop to orchestral and world music. Splice Sounds' innovative approach to sound design has democratized access to high-quality samples, allowing producers to focus on creativity rather than tedious sound creation.
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The music production landscape has undergone a significant transformation over the years, with the rise of digital audio workstations (DAWs) and software plugins. One of the most critical aspects of music production is sound design, which involves creating and manipulating audio elements to create a unique sonic identity. In this essay, we'll explore the concept of splice sounds, UMru sound cache, and Vol 2 WAV, and how they contribute to the evolution of sound design. Splice Sounds is a popular platform that offers
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Hello
Well I have to say you are the only person on the web that knows how to tell people how to set up the FTdx10 and the computer… I watched many videos and read many articles and none worked for me… I gave up and my son found your article abt setting it up and had the thing running in abt 40 minutes… I’m going to be using the radio in a remote location 50 km away… Thank you for the great info…
Good DX and 73
Fred W0PE
I have passed your link to a bunch of people…