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Windows 98 (Jun 1998) / Re: Reaper 7, on Win98
« Last post by dawful on December 17, 2023, 07:35:04 AM »
And sadly, I only have ver. 1,2, and 3. I think both 4 and 5 support Win9x. And they both have record monitoring. The older ones don't. But, even if you found a link or torrent to 4/5, they'd probably be dead (too old).
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I haven't tried Console, in Win9x; I'm not sure it works. I've tried Chainer (buggy), Steinberg V-Stacks, and VSTHost.
Console is probably the nicest.
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VSTHost -> https://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm

I haven't really monkeyed with this much, yet. It is kinda like Steinberg V-Stacks or Xlutop Chainer.

If you don't know that that is, it is for chaining MIDI, VST, and VSTi outside of an actual DAW.
Sometimes this is used for "live" performance; but it also has uses for the production environment.
There are PDFs for using it, and it's "Slavery Suite".

I haven't actually explored the Slavery mode. So, I don't know what it "exactly" does. Here are some descriptions,

"It was just a little question in a forum... "Is there a way to route the output of vsthost to Kristal Audio engine? And without latency?" that triggered the addition of a slave mode to VSTHost."

"It comes as an effect and as a VSTi, since there are hosts that accept only effects, hosts that only accept VSTis, and of course hosts that accept both."

It seems like an interesting tool, and I believe it may still be actively maintained. Just wanted to share it, in case someone else hadn't already. Sorry if it has already been posted.
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General / Miscellaneous / Re: WE ARE BACK
« Last post by chrisNova777 on December 14, 2023, 09:34:27 AM »
i got refunded the yearly renewal fee of 325$
im going to be moving the site to a new host. im currently reviewing a few different hosts
but its probably going to be bluehost or hostinger or dreamhost
the good news is because of this move the site will finally have SSL support and ill be looking at some cosmetic changes + fixups
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10.13 High Sierra (Sep 2017) / how to install python pip in python v2.7.xxx
« Last post by chrisNova777 on December 14, 2023, 09:30:35 AM »
https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/

the older python 2.7 installer script is located here:
https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/
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**** Use this tool if you are creating an iAtkos v7 or Opencore Leopard 10.5.8 installation ****

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/111782-introducing-osx86-tools-utility/

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this is probably one of the most sickest utilities for us Hackintosh users yet, making it easy for anyone, Its soon coming to a close with hacking Mac OSX for PC. 2 more days till EFI-X, this and soon we will have an ultimate hack, my bad not a hack but a real Mac. Epic 6/21/08 and 6/23/08

https://code.google.com/archive/p/osx86tools/downloads
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I haven't really been active on the scene for a few years now but I recently had to install OSx86 on my computer again because I needed it for recording/music production. Looking through the forums I still found tons of reference to using OSx86Tools, which has long been outdated, and basically the only functions on it that are still usable are the kext installation and the EFI string generation.
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