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DubTurbo Beat Maker - DubTurbo - The Best Beat Maker SoftwareDubTurbo is for those musicians having the desire to make their own beats, but don’t have enough money to work with a studio room. It’s also for those newbies who have never performed music before but have got musical thoughts eager to be released.It’s ease of use and making beats to select on your own. You can produce music on your pc or mac with DubTurbo. You’re going to be a music expert very quickly by its simple full-featured controls and plenty of training courses.DubTurbo focuses on obtaining, recording and controlling your samples. It is possible to make your own beats within a few minutes using its uncomplicated user interface and navigation. You may also apply keys with a keyboard you press on to make your beats, providing you with the freedom to determine exactly what suits you best.What's New: Added more features.
I have reached out to them via e-mail about the possibility for more language options in SAI 2.0 now that they have moved to a format that makes translations by hobbyists more difficult.I am not expecting an ideal answer but I think any show of support for English/other options shows the demand and is worth taking the time to do. If anyone else feels the same way, you can easily find the address to reach them at their site.SAi 1.1 is offered in english but I don't believe 1.2 builds are english (yet?), wondering what this means for 2.xI'll post any answer I get here. Has anyone tried this on a multi-touch screen?
Does it work? Or is it still made for non-touch devices?
I don't have MT on my tablet, and so can't tell.I must say, having played with this, that I'm excited. It's as fast as ever, which is wonderful, but some bugs have been fixed too (I always had issues binding certain keys to pen buttons, for instance). The 64 bit compatabiliity is also very nice.
It was easy to move around a huge canvas, etc. Brushes at huge sizes were wonderful too- even blending ran smoothly up to 1000! That's really big for what is normally a pretty CPU-intensive task, and I'm not running it on a desktop.I also noticed they've improved some of the texture dynamics- before, the brush textures would scale with the brush size, but now I noticed that the texture scale remains the same and it's just the brush head that increases. This allows me to over a huge swatch of area, but to have the textural affect of a canvas background still read true. My memory is that this wasn't the case in Sai 1.1. I love the ease with which you can construct Sai's 2-texture brush method, and then throw in a background texture (what is essentially a texture on Overlay) on the Layers panel.
Quick, easy, and very effective. If he could just include some good geometrical tools, this would probably replace SBP for me too. Still, seems like a wonderful improvement anyways!Having this in English would be awesome. I would be wonderfully grateful.
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