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6 synths and 9 instruments and 2 effects Some of these things aren't new freebies. A lot of them probably were in the free Kontakt Player and Reaktor libraries. Guitar Rig Player is one of the included effects. Still, the LE versions of Analog Dreams, Ethereal Earth, and Hybrid Keys, plus Kinetic Treats are new freebies You also get Supercharger Get it HERE3 points
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This cracks me up (and it's easily just as good as what counts as a top-10 hit now-a-days!).2 points
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There is no point in having this discussion here. There is no Cakewalk Anniversary Mac Edition. AFAIK, there are no plans for one. There is a thread requesting a Mac version in the feedback loop area. If you wish to continue this discussion, please do so over there.2 points
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This sounds more like a soundcard issue than a specs issue. ^^^ What he says^^^ Don't go throwing money around upgrading RAM, New Laptop only to find out your Soundcard is a Hugo. I used to use an I3 intel with 4GB of RAM (my mobile DAW) back when Sonar X1 was released. I had great results. But I also had a USB Focusrite scarlett.2 points
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This is quite amazing. Already got Syntronik, and this Memory-V (Moog) normally comes as a $50 add-on or as part of the costly Deluxe option. Thanks for this sweet freebie!2 points
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Hi, Kenny & Everybody in The Good Old Coffee House Crew!😀 I'm looking forward to checking out Hired Gun, thanks for the recommendation!👍 Here's a bunch from Netflix that piqued my interest, I've only seen a few of them so far, but the descriptions looked interesting! As mentioned above, The History of the Eagles was fantastic, as well as the Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes at the bottom of this list. I've seen many really good ones were already removed from Netflix. Muscle Shoals about the famous studio, and "Artifact", about the current state of the big label music industry were both really good, and as Paulo mentioned above, Eagle Rock Entertainment's Classic Album Series is fantastic, and I think some of them are available to watch for free on Vudu. I'm still bumming that I missed Sound City before Netflix removed it! Here goes: Currently Available on Netflix (at least in my geographic location): Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child Rush - Beyond the Lighted Stage Foo Fighters - Back & Forth How the Beatles Changed the World The Doors - When You're Strange Metallica - Some Kind of Monster Now More Than Ever - The History of Chicago Rolling Stones - Crossfire Hurricane Bowie - The Man Who Changed the World George Harrison - Living in the Material World Joe Cocker- Mad Dog With Soul John Mellencamp - Plain Spoken Keith Richards - Under the Influence We Are Twisted F---ing Sister Oasis - Supersonic Springsteen And I Danny Says The Other One (Bob Weir/Grateful Dead) Kurt and Courtney Anvil -The Story of Anvil 27 Gone Too Soon SHOT Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Runnin' Down a Dream - Was on Netflix, but now on Youtube: Have a good one guys! Bob2 points
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https://www.overloud.com/user/download-installers 1.0.0 -> 1.0.2 -------------- - Looper: added possibility to save the tracks to audio file - Cabinet IR: added support for short IRs in WAV format which could lead to a crash - Fixed a hang at startup that could happen under certain circumstances - Fixed: effects now regain full opacity after being dragged - Fixed: dragging a ZIP file that contains only a bank of presets now does not trigger the "Rig Model Library Installed" dialog window.2 points
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My wife left me because she said I was arrogant and took her for granted................ She'll be back.2 points
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a song about when the person you love, loves drugs more than you. liar any comments or critiques would be greatly appreciated. keep on truckin' folks you never know who's listening ;-) regards paul1 point
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Yeah, the image is easier to read but it was pretty obvious from the uploaded image what was going on by the track icons. The MIDI track is currently pointing to the MS GS Wavetable synth. That was the only part that I could not make out. You need to get the MIDI data in that track pointed to the soft synth. There are several solutions provided in my first reply and the reply immediately below mine. If you find yourself working with a lot of MIDI files and do not use hardware synths, you may want to disable all MIDI output devices. Then opening MIDI files in CbB will automatically use TTS-1 the GM soft synth bundled with CbB. As a rule, avoiding the MS GS Wavetable synth is a good idea. You still need to add an additional audio tracks when replacing one of instruments in TTS-1 with a different synth but the routing will be a little more obvious.1 point
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I also use a Scarlett Interface. Its all very confusing for an old Luddite like me. I'll try and absorb / understand the comments and move on once I have a grasp on things. (2023?)😏1 point
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The UAD plugins run on their own proprietary cards.1 point
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Agreed... but not running Win10. If you're left with 1.5GB RAM (or less depending on how well it's optimized), that's running super lean. It wouldn't take much of anything to get the machine hitting the VM Swap-File (and that'll kill performance on any machine).1 point
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A well-configured lean install of Win10 will use about 2.5GB RAM when idle. That leaves a whopping 1.5GB for CbB and any plugins. Even if the OP was recording audio/MIDI only (no virtual instruments), that's running too lean and most likely hitting the Virtual Memory Swap-File (which absolutely kills performance).1 point
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Frank, so you can find around many such self-fathers Count me in. I am also preferring older look. I don't want to recall again look of looper which in TH-U is probably ugliest thing ever Well, I would say some elements from TH2 for me looked ways better. No mics hanging in air, They were mounted on stands.1 point
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No problem. Glad it worked. You might want to edit the title for this "SOLVED".1 point
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Hi Wookie, A very enigmatic and moody instrumental piece to my ears with plenty of changes to maintain the interest. Thanks for sharing. Good Job! regards paul1 point
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I don’t feel abandoned but I have lost that lovin’ feeling. See how I did that. A subtle but necessary change of topic.1 point
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Hi SPAK, Love the cool reggae feel to this track and the enigmatic vocals throughout. You have great lyrics which with the sound of your vocal hold the interest throughout. Thanks for sharing. Good Job! regards paul1 point
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That happened to me and now I have more plugins than I will ever need. I miss my voucher and then I don't. All that needs to happen now is Waves starts the $19 plugins.1 point
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I live in the San Fernando Valley and it just started snowing...1 point
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"If it weren't for Mendy you'd still be irrelevant". Ouch, that hurt! 😛1 point
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At some point we're considering adding resampling on the fly to allow for running projects at different sample rates. We already do this for plugin upsampling so its technically feasible.1 point
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I don't look back since I got Superior Drummer 3.1 point
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Not every DAW is going to be great at everything. That's why there are so many of them, as people have different needs. I also have Ableton Live 10. It is great for some things, but sucks at others. I don't think I would ever be happy with just one DAW. You should seek a tool that already works the way that you want to work. Otherwise you face an uphill climb if you choose a tool that doesn't fit your needs, and try to change it to fit.1 point
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Always use them here, both in Cakewalk/Sonar and now in Studio One since they added the feature in v4 (was in v3 but weak compared to Cakewalk). I did a video years ago that is still on my personal website to show what they are good for and why to use them. A few callout benefits to me are: 1. Seeing your kit parts grouped together (snares, cymbals, etc) 2. NOT seeing a bunch of blank space where there doesn't need to be any (notes that have no data recorded to them don't need to be shown) 3. Being able to put the mapped notes in any order for simplicity of viewing rather than based on the order they appear in the note list 4. Being able to easily see the relationships between sections of a song, similar to #1 above. 5. Being able to split the midi notes out to different parts on different instruments - like snare to Addictive drums and other kit pieces to hardware, like Vdrums. 6. Knowing that your recorded midi is always going to look the same, regardless of where you are going to port those notes. And others. Can you tell I like them?1 point
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No , this is a much wanted feature by many. Visual clip gain.1 point
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Hi Moxica, Great cover + excellent video, love the mellow enigmatic feel to it. Thanks for sharing. regards paul1 point
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Could use the Matrix View to loop the original 8 bar clip then while the Matrix View is playing the original clip record on another track. Here is one way to do it... Assume the original 8 bar clip is on track one. Make sure CbB will loop the clip as expected. To do this, turn the clip into a groove clip by selecting it and typing CTRL+L. The clip should completely fill all 8 bars. If it does not, open the clip into the Loop Construction View and adjust the beat count until the clip fills all 8 bars. May want to rename the clip in clip properties and drag it to the browser saving it for future use. Create a new audio track (track two) Open the Matrix View Drag the clip from track one into cell(1,1) in the Matrix View, set the row to play on track two and set Follow Transport on. Click on the clip in the cell. The clip should be flashing. Archive track one Create a new audio track for the new solo and set the track up for recording Start recording The 8 bar clip in the Matrix View should play as long as the transport is running.1 point
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I also recommend "Sound City". I watched it on a DVD from the library and my stereo (attached to my TV) never sounded so good. My contribution: The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years by Ron Howard. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2531318/ They were so good live it is unbelievable.1 point
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I Dream of Wires https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3636334/videoplayer/vi2484253465?ref_=tt_ov_vi1 point
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Hey, Wook, Very cool track with lots of cool little melodies and clever twists and turns!🙂 The first section with the orchestral synths was a bit different than your usual stuff , but I really liked it. The experimental sound effects at around 3:30 threw me off for a minute, but when that tasty guitar part came in I was back in business and then loved the choice of synths and melodies that came afterwards. Lots of interesting textures and elements and a really fresh sounding mix!👍 Overall, a very cool ride, John, good stuff!😀 Have a great weekend, Wook! Bob1 point
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Here is a tune entitled Silverlight from my album Glistening. The entire album was written and recorded with Sonar. This is a live performance with a backing track made from the studio mix.1 point