Suggestion, given that you only broadcast in HD and not 4k, it would be beneficial if you zoomed in so the plugin uses maximum screen resolution. The text is essentially blurry even on a native HD monitor. If the plugin window is resizable, then resize it to fit the screen. If it's not, then just zoom in with with the video editor. Having the DAW take up most of the screen was of no use.
If you go the extra mile and zoom right in the the bits you're talking about, then suddenly people can watch it on their mobiles as well. I often watch music tutorials and reviews on my mobile when I am out and about, but I know it's impractical in some cases.
What about use with internal and external synth. You did a good job, but barely scratched the surface. Do you have other tutorials planned for this? Thanks.
Thanks for the great tutorial. I purchased OVox when Waves first released it. Only then, however, did I discover that it had a tendency to crash Cakewalk. Waves support informed me that they were not working on a fix, so I had no choice but to set it aside until rectified. Do you know anything about this?
Thanks for the rapid response. I may have stumbled onto the solution. In a Waves user forum I read that the latest update solved the Cakewalk incompatibility issue. I updated OVox and am hopeful the problem is solved. Odd how Waves kept so quiet about both the problem and resolution. No emails, YT videos, nothing. Now, only time will tell. Thanks again.
Finally a nice and clear and slow tutorial. And no silly hype. Thanks!
No problem! 👍
Great video
Glad you liked it!
Suggestion, given that you only broadcast in HD and not 4k, it would be beneficial if you zoomed in so the plugin uses maximum screen resolution. The text is essentially blurry even on a native HD monitor. If the plugin window is resizable, then resize it to fit the screen. If it's not, then just zoom in with with the video editor. Having the DAW take up most of the screen was of no use.
If you go the extra mile and zoom right in the the bits you're talking about, then suddenly people can watch it on their mobiles as well. I often watch music tutorials and reviews on my mobile when I am out and about, but I know it's impractical in some cases.
What about use with internal and external synth. You did a good job, but barely scratched the surface. Do you have other tutorials planned for this? Thanks.
I might do further tutorials for this. This was just an overview video. 👍
Thanks for the great tutorial. I purchased OVox when Waves first released it. Only then, however, did I discover that it had a tendency to crash Cakewalk. Waves support informed me that they were not working on a fix, so I had no choice but to set it aside until rectified. Do you know anything about this?
I haven't tried it in Cakewalk yet but I'll have to check it out in there to see if I have the same issue. 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks for the rapid response. I may have stumbled onto the solution. In a Waves user forum I read that the latest update solved the Cakewalk incompatibility issue. I updated OVox and am hopeful the problem is solved. Odd how Waves kept so quiet about both the problem and resolution. No emails, YT videos, nothing. Now, only time will tell. Thanks again.
@@markconnell4898 Well I'm glad they came out with a solution. 👍
Great plugin but I rarely ever use it ….matter of fact …I’ve used it ….once …super fun
It's a good plugin to keep in your back pocket.
Hey, why don't you go deeper into the machine! It seemed like you were going to go there.... How 'bout it?
I mostly just use presets in this plugin. 🤘🤘🤘
You talk tooooooo much
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Don't say you weren't warned... his first three words were "today we're talking"