SONAR 8: TS64-Transient Shaper
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i thought it was pronounced Tombra
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@ootahbootah I totally agree. Im 19 and haven't known the ages of analog music production/mixing... And it is so easy getting these softwares for free it's actually a bit of a shame for the owners but hey, the more users the more music!!
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You have 2 music degrees? Oh wow! Me too! =D
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@noizereduction No, that's how musicians pronounce it. I have two music degrees; I've used the word on more than one occasion as you can imagine.
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If you look in the dictionary it can be pronounced BOTH ways!!!
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actually, it's more Taambre
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He said it right. "Tamber" is how southern hicks in Nashville say it.
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Good tool, very useful :-)
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TIMBRE is to be pronounced TAMBER not TIMBER as this speaker says it!
mohfanatics 2 years ago 3
To think that I was contemplating buying the SPL Transient Designer analogue device for £350, the same price as Cakewalk Sonar 8 Producer which includes this, the brilliant Z3TA+ waveshaping synth, Roland V-Vocal and a great vintage sounding leveller. It's amazing the kind of studio you can build at home in this day and age. Digital technology killing music? Hell no! What's to begrudge about the joy of music making being in everyone's hands?!
ootahbootah 2 years ago