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  1. Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. They both got down and played around and now they have a daughter?
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  2. You will love it: NEW! $1,056$69 Plugin Alliance Mastering Bundle 1 VERTIGO VSC2 - bx_hybrid V2 - bx_panEQ - bx_limiter - bx_meter (5 Plugins for $69! Intro Price = 93% OFF!) Hardware Emulations M/S Inside! Mastering NEW! Sale $856$49 Plugin Alliance Mastering Bundle 2 Noveltech CHARACTER - bx_hybrid V2 - bx_opto - bx_limiter - bx_meter (5 Plugins for $49! Intro Price = 94% OFF!) Hardware Emulations Mastering NEW! Sale $707$49 Plugin Alliance Vocal Bundle Noveltech Vocal Enhancer - bx_cleansweep PRO - bx_opto - bx_limiter (4 Plugins for $49! Intro Price = 93% OFF!) Creative FX Hardware Emulations NEW! Sale Secret Weapon
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  3. Has anyone actually watched the video I posted? All the way through?
    3 points
  4. Of course he is happy . We just got done playing a variation of the game Jack and Jill . It goes like this . Jack and Jill went up the hill , they both had a quarter . Jill came back with 50 cents do you think they went up for water ? BAAADDDD Kenny BAADDD
    3 points
  5. Speaking of relativity E=Fb
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  6. They're announcing a new product for the UK - BreXLN
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  7. Maybe misinterpretation... It could mean XLN will be vaporware soon.
    2 points
  8. The Cakewalk Mac prototype was hardly a failed experiment! It was very successful considering we got about 80% functionality with very low development cost, and it demonstrated to us what we would need to do to take the project further if we wanted to. It also helped us to make several improvements and optimizations to the SONAR codebase. Ultimately it was a budgetary decision to not pursue it. These days all cross platform apps use a framework. It makes little sense to write per platform apps from scratch due to the high cost of development.
    2 points
  9. Shhh! Don't tell anyone, but ... The most popular operating system on Microsoft's Azure cloud today is -- drumroll please -- Linux.
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  11. Couldn't make it more boring in just 15 seconds Thanks for sharing though
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  12. Great bunch of suggestions guys. But above all I really appreciate how serious you’re all being in trying to help. You have no idea the morale booster you’ve given me. I’m trying most of the suggestions but I’m quick to come down on myself if I slip a bit. Just so much has happened in such a short time. It wasn’t until March 5th, my 65th birthday, that I had my first recognisable cardiac chest pain. Quad bypass on 13th and now I’m just 18 days post op. Went to pick up my acoustic guitar yesterday, but in taking a vein graft from my left hand they’ve damaged the radial nerve. At this stage I can’t even close my hand around the guitars neck without some serious pain. Bit of a bummer as I wouldn’t mind getting some of that raw emotion out of my system. Still, as long as the forward steps are more numerous than the backward ones I’m doing OK I guess. Thanks for listening guys.
    2 points
  13. AnalogConsole Theme v1.0.1 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ku--pqVEuGOqdl9mIKkN_d6r9O9_qJef?usp=sharing Background of selected clip set to almost black (red10, green10, blue10, opacity255) for better contrast while editing coloured waveforms. If you ever want to change this (for allblack or allwhite waveforms), open Theme Editor, go to > Track view > Clips Pane > Clips > Clip Background (selected), doubleclick to open the colour editor pop-up window, change colour, click ok, save your Theme.
    2 points
  14. What I thought was funniest was him missing the fact that calling a key "A" was completely arbitrary too. None of the human organs resonate at 432 Hz. either (the heart, for example, is at 289 Hz., give or take a radiation period of a cesium atom). 😀
    2 points
  15. I've always been more than comfortable with Ubuntu both for server & desktop systems. In the past 15 years, I've gone from about 95% Windows development in my day job to 95% Linux development. Linux has pretty much won the server war. At home I can pretty much do everything on an Ubuntu desktop for free (an most of the apps do actually come pre-installed with the distribution). You don't need to be a techie to use Ubuntu either - up until she got her new laptop, my wife was quite happy using Ubuntu for 3-4 years without any need of assistance (well, apart from installing the printer drivers). The only thing I can't do well is audio production. The biggest problem with Linux is its lack of native audio drivers for pro audio interfaces. So whilst there's some good DAW's out there, like Rose Garden, Reaper, MixBus/Ardour, N-track etc., you're limited with the hardware that you can use with them. RME seems to a be a notable exception here, but I guess if you can afford RME gear, you're probably not that fussed about paying for an OS The other issue is compatibility of plugins. Actually, most will work under WINE (this is after all what MUSE Receptor does), but they will run slower than on a native OS, and proprietary anti-piracy protection can be a real issue here. It's a bit of a catch-22: people won't use Linux for audio because of lack of support, and hardware/plugin manufacturers won't support Linux because people aren't using it.
    2 points
  16. The first time I heard about the Bee was when a friend posted this- cage-free-drummers-by-2025
    2 points
  17. I have made up my mind . When my Audo Technica ATH-M30X 's give up the ghost I'm going old school ... Who knows , I may even get back in shape using this approach Kenny
    2 points
  18. I originally posted this as an answer in another thread, but it struck me it should be made available here... Copying tracks from one project to another needs to be done in two steps: Using Track Templates to copy your ProChannel settings, and VST instrument & effects settings Using Copy Special / Paste Special to copy the actual track data (e.g. MIDI events, audio, automation etc) The steps are as follows: Open up both source & destination projects (Note: "Allow only one open project at a time" must be unchecked within Preferences->File->Advanced) Select the tracks from the source project, and save as a track template. Consider using the same template file every time in the root of the Track Templates folder (overwriting it each time), so you don't need to search for it. "Copy Special" the tracks from the source project Insert the track template into the destination project "Paste Special" the tracks into the tracks on the destination project that were created by the template If you copied instrument tracks, extra audio tracks are created at the end - you can delete these.
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  20. Pedro prefers A=1Hz tuning. There I said it.
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  21. I used to play drums in our worhip band, pretty cool, great singers in harmony, bass, acoustic guitars piano etc. Packed house every Sunday. Groovy pop rock music with me off the leash. There was no pedal anywhere. The pastorate turned over and in came a guitar slinging head pastor who could learn to arpeggiate. He put me on a short leash musically and is not a "cool" guy to be in a band with so after a decade I went back into the general congregation. Well, while he plays acoustic, a year ago a pedal board showed up at his station. I can't see what's there but there must be 6 or so pedals as if he went shopping. I turns one on from time to time but I can't hear what it might be. I don't ask because It's better to leave some sleeping dogs lie.
    1 point
  22. AnalogConsole Theme v1.0.1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1awFdtBDrkaq_gxgsjgRosY4w9yk2cpkR/view?fbclid=IwAR0y332JztYrWlOWtiattF3IM0w40IK9vSpsFdrWHre96447cFdZIBp2pSg Background of selected clip set to almost black (red10, green10, blue10, opacity255) for better contrast while editing coloured waveforms. If you ever want to change this (for allblack or allwhite waveforms), open Theme Editor, go to > Track view > Clips Pane > Clips > Clip Background (selected), doubleclick to open the colour editor pop-up window, change colour, click ok, click ok in the Theme Editor pop-up window , save your Theme. I downloaded and loaded it, and it's a pretty nice theme!
    1 point
  23. Antelope 88, 72 water hole on 2 ready, break!
    1 point
  24. It's a MIDI controller built into a drum throne "the XLN Audio Magic Throne' - now drummers no longer have to envy their bandmates abilities to use pedals or MIDI controllers! By using the Magic Throne and your glutes you can trigger effects, control stage lighting, control your DAW, or even send the bartender an IM that your beer is low! Control your tone and tone your control! There are health benefits to using the Magic Throne - after a few weeks of using the Magic Throne you'll have the best seat in the house!
    1 point
  25. I don't know of any SF3 players. It's a proprietary format made by musescore. I think the Polyphone editor supports it, but I'm unaware of anything else. SF2 is more widely supported, but even then, it's getting more and more rare. There's definitely nothing in CbB that will play them.
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  26. Um, so what are Linux and Windows both based on again? 🙄
    1 point
  27. I think I found another clue... I've been checking the wav file in windows Media player... but I've been checking the playback of the MP3 with the file explorers "Windows Media Player Rich Preview Handler" which is quite a bit softer level than when the WAV file is played on the regular Windows Media Player App... And... when I play the MP3 on the Windows Media Player App... the MP3 is FINE! Duh! This is a clear case of Operator Error! As soon as I can find the operator, I'll fire them... Oh, wait, maybe I'll give them a raise! They obviously deserve it after all the frustration they have been through. ;-) So my MP3 files are fine... it's the players that are causing the discrepancy. No idea where to fix that... the mixer is at 100% level on the Rich Preview Handler App already. Thanks Guys... next post will be the results of all your hard work trying to get me in line! Bruce
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  28. Its not a simple open and save. Routing involves your Cue Mix also. . I Own and use SoundForge. I get the same gain level when exporting wave files to MP3's. The only difference is with the lower bitrates, you can get some high end frequencies cut off. so you should use 320 bitrate or 256 bitrate Your common denominator between your gain issues is your Cue Mix. Your troubles may lie in there. As there is no bug. Its a setting on your part. You just need to find it and correct it.
    1 point
  29. If so I hope there's an easy and reasonable backwards compatibility with AD2 content.
    1 point
  30. Yep! Here's the back in both horizontal and vertical mode (you'll see that I kept the stand on for stability which flips to the side and I rest the bottom edge on a wrist rest in vertical mode). Hi-res back horizontal Hi-res back vertical I should have taken a picture of the front (maybe tomorrow?). Heck, an entire Emperor penguin will fit on the screen in life size! (And most of Kenny's dream girl Meredith - LOL!)
    1 point
  31. That seems like a great deal. Not for me as I have too many plugins. Waves has started a price war.
    1 point
  32. Funny clip if it weren't about for real. Then there is this... More geared to my crude level of existence... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQA_XaPpl84 Love you all, John
    1 point
  33. Learn all about QLC vs. TLC SSD drives. Samsung 860 QVO review Samsung EVO is 3-bit MLC (TLC), the new QVO series are 4-bit MLC (QLC). The QVOs are cheaper because MLC is essentially a method of increasing the capacity of a NAND chip in the same physical space. It does this by allowing the memory to store more bits in each cell. And they are slower, and have a shorter warranty.
    1 point
  34. Takes on a single track are not affected by "group tracks" commands. That has to do with grouping multiple tracks. Take lanes are meant to represent separate takes of the same track and therefore generally are not independent of each other. When you select a part of one take lane it is promoted to the track and the other takes are muted in that same area. If you move a split point on one take lane the others move with it because you are adjusting where the transition from one take to another happens. Although it is possible, generally you don't try to overlap audible parts of multiple takes on one track.
    1 point
  35. Not much that I am missing for sure. But at some point they will release another update, and I am wondering if they will ever fix this. They have known about it for a while. I really don't hold out much hope for a fix. For a detail of new stuff for 4.2: https://services.celemony.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/LicenseApp.woa/wa/Melodyne4Service/downloadUpdate?token=72d7f3d058214e64ad07e21f2e777025&trk=c50f1f12594148598ab106a0a593d9d0
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  36. Wait,Christian's use Satire🙄
    1 point
  37. I got the same But i prefer the DT-770, maybe because i got so big ears. And they sound different, so it is good to listen to both while mixing (not at once) to see if you hear something...
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  38. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBMc9s8oDWE
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  39. I use Screen2Gif: https://www.screentogif.com/
    1 point
  40. You can also right-click on the automation itself and select faster or slower curves that'll mimic the audio slopes.
    1 point
  41. I tend to use instrument tracks, so I'll fade that out the same way as any other audio track. For multi-timbral VSTi's, I either: Make sure the VSTi is sending to multiple outs, and do the fade automation on the relevant audio track; or Record the controller information for either CC #7 (volume), or CC #11 (expression) depending on how the VSTi (or hardware MIDI device) reacts. The Roland "D" series sound modules (D110, D50, U110) for example, don't react to CC #7 in realtime - i.e. existing notes stay the same, and the new volume only takes effect when the next note is played. CC #11 can however be used to affect the volume for notes that are already playing.
    1 point
  42. Great Idea - I miss the software, hardware and computer forums. Hopefully there will be a future need for CbB plug-ins and content forum.
    1 point
  43. One way to isolate clips in take lanes in the PRV is mute all the clips in the track you do not want to see and enable Hide Mutes Clips in the PRV View Menu
    1 point
  44. My original goal when starting the channel was exactly this. I actually was personally involved in producing official Cakewalk tutorials on their YouTube channel for a few months before Gibson pulled the plug. I used the crossover discount to buy Studio One 3.5 and found the DAW to be very similar to Cakewalk. However, I do a lot of MIDI work and I found S1's PRV to be frustrating. I personally believe Cakewalk still has the best PRV functionality. (I may be biased, I used it for over 15 years.)
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