A) I never heard about it before right now
B) Now I’ve only heard about it through an ad a post whose title looks exactly like an ad, so I’m negatively predisposed to it. But I guess any publicity is good publicity.
A loom that learned to weave itself.
A) I never heard about it before right now
B) Now I’ve only heard about it through an ad a post whose title looks exactly like an ad, so I’m negatively predisposed to it. But I guess any publicity is good publicity.
Reaper has really good audio editing features. It’s not freeware, but it’s pretty inexpensive (less than $100). You can try it for free. It’s a full-fledged DAW so the interface might seem overwhelming at first, but it’s really very easy to use. And there are lots of video tutorials on YouTube.
I love it and highly recommend.
Thanks, this is a good idea. I currently have a 2nd laptop specifically for using Windows apps, and I’ll stick with that. There are also VSTs that only work in windows, and I’m not bending over backwards to make all this windows stuff work in Linux.
I use Linux for writing software, and most of my PC needs actually. But having Windows on a 2nd machine is very, very useful presently.
Amazon’s printers often print awful-looking stuff when I use RGB. I’ll check out the cmyk converter, but the Affinity suite let’s me actually edit in CMYK color space, not just output.
CMYK color space for printing.
Gimp works great for me. The only thing it’s lacking is CMYK editing, and Krita also doesn’t have that. I have to do my graphics editing on Windows.
I disagree. It’s memorable and cool, and a great program.
I can finally tools in Krita!
Would you make a game with functional programming? Or anything with a GUI?