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2016/09/29 12:30:27
Mesh
bapu
And then all of us bundle owners will immediately plop down the ($99? $79? $49?) upgrade price.


Only if it works as well as Neutrino!!
 
 
 
Wait.....
 
What was the question again?
2016/09/29 12:36:34
Fleer
2016/09/29 15:31:50
bitflipper
Why not just call it Alloy 3?
 
Because you couldn't get away with charging $336 for it.
 
And why "Neutrino", the smallest and weakest of the subatomic particles? At least "Alloy" invokes images of a burly blacksmith forging battle swords or an alchemist making gold from lead. "Neutrino" sounds like dinner conversation on the Big Bang Theory.



2016/09/29 15:43:05
cclarry
bitflipper
Why not just call it Alloy 3?
 
Because you couldn't get away with charging $336 for it.
 
And why "Neutrino", the smallest and weakest of the subatomic particles? At least "Alloy" invokes images of a burly blacksmith forging battle swords or an alchemist making gold from lead. "Neutrino" sounds like dinner conversation on the Big Bang Theory.






Neutrino was the "lil" freebie...this is Neutron and N Advanced...LOL
2016/09/29 15:43:48
jeteague
No. What?  Is this really going to be a thing?  I downloaded Neutrino and messed a little, but it is too vague at this point to feel any urge to apply it to my mixes.  I fear it is just "mouse milk".
2016/09/29 15:47:41
cclarry
2016/09/29 16:36:53
Fleer
Maybe the non-advanced one could be interesting for EQ node suggestions. The individual plugins in Neutron Advanced will be less cpu-taxing sisters of the ones in Ozone 7 Advanced, but I guess I'll prefer the latter, at least GUI wise.
2016/09/29 17:05:53
Soundwise
The Future is here:
"...intelligence within Neutron allows Track Assistant to automatically detect instruments, recommend the placement of EQ nodes, and set optimal settings for other modules. You still maintain full control over all your mix decisions, but..."

When somebody starts talking to me when I mix, giving advices, I feel like this:

2016/09/29 17:09:35
bapu
Soundwise
The Future is here:
"...intelligence within Neutron allows Track Assistant to automatically detect instruments, recommend the placement of EQ nodes, and set optimal settings for other modules. You still maintain full control over all your mix decisions, but..."
 

Sounds like majik to me.
2016/09/29 17:31:42
cclarry
My question is 

How does Neutron "know" what I want it to sound like?
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