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The seasonal Melodyne upgrade sale starts today. Up to 50% off upgrades and updates, ends June 30. https://everyplugin.com/celemony.html7 points
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@NoelBrutonMusic your concerns are unfounded. You do not need bandlab’s permission every time you use the application. Where did you read that information? This is how it works: You sign in to BandLab to activate the software once when you first install it Activation is required generally once every 6 months unless something drastic changes on your system like you changed the version of windows or something. In the latest release it refreshes your activation lease automatically when needed to save the user from unexpected discovery of a timeout The lease is automatically renewed when you log in to BandLab, when you install a new version of the software and of course if its about to expire. This only happens if there is an internet connection available. If you don’t want your system to be online you have to handle activation manually using the offline activation workflow. Previously BandLab assistant was used for activation. This changed in the 2020.11 release and everything is done inside CbB now which makes things much simpler for the user. Now users only need to sign in ONCE to Cakewalk and from that point activation is handled automatically when needed as long as you don’t sign out of BandLab of course. Its as unobtrusive as it gets and very standard to how everyone in the industry does this. The changes were in fact made to improve things for users who got the activation timeout messages.5 points
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This one piqued my interest - as far as bang for the buck it seems a strong proposition for a lot less than our $29 threshold!!!!!3 points
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Acustica is coming out with a new plugin... it's called "Net" and it will be in the "Aqua" line... I'll get me coat...3 points
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Always worth supporting a developer who has a lot of trust in the end user.3 points
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Crucible Free church organ https://www.orchestraltools.com/sinefactory3 points
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I think it has to do with conversion from M4A when importing. Microsoft is adding some padding to the start of the loop. I solved a similar issue with MP3 recently but M4A is a bit more opaque since we rely on the OS to handle the import. We'll look into it and see what can be done.3 points
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I no longer care if it's considered Pro or Schmo. It's a multi track studio in a box in my house whenever I want one. Yay.3 points
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Ample Sound is a good place to find high quality bass guitar MIDI instruments.2 points
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It actually is a part of KeySuite Bundle Edition. So if you upgraded to that before, you already have it. https://www.uvi.net/en/pianos-keyboards/323-key-suite.html2 points
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One of the advantages of still having a win 7 DAW is that I don't have to concern myself with this. 😀2 points
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Even as an owner of only one ilok, I also think this is pretty lame. I thought about getting a second so I could just have the two physical iloks but the practice of this one manufacture was my hold up. Basically never even use Studio 4 as it is anyway but I like to think I'd have the ability to use it when I want to regardless of the compuer. Also annoying that you can't have 4 and 5 simultaneiously installed on one computer even if you have two seperate seats for each product. Say Essential 5 and Stuido 4.2 points
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Yes I have it installed - limited applicability because of the chord system but, as you say, the sound quality is excellent. They have several other free instruments too including a new church organ that I am about to download!2 points
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If you’re on the fence about upgrading Studio One and getting Melodyne 5, watch this and good luck resisting!2 points
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I've even calculated (and accounted for) how many cents each string goes slightly sharp when screwing down the locking nut ✔️ By the time I've got the bloody thing to stay in tune it'll be time for another restring 🥴2 points
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I think the way it's currently being handled is unobtrusive and convenient. But since the topic is software and interaction with the company, I'd like to throw in my 2 cents about enabling analytics. I do this on ALL my software where there's the opportunity to do so. There's always some sort of boilerplate somewhere from the company about how they use this, and in all the instances I've seen, the data is anonymous. Furthermore, it has nothing to do with content, only a program's operation. I've talked with several companies about whether this is useful or not. They all say at the very least, it's good to know what was happening before a crash. I think some get more granular, like which functions are used the most or the least, but again, I see it as an opportunity for users to help participate in making a program better.2 points
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Rossignol-Studio has released Choris, a free choral sample library for Kontakt (full version). Scroll down to the bottom to get this and all their other libraries. https://www.rossignol-studio.fr/en/free-kontakt-instruments/2 points
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If it wasn't already clear there is no need to ever use BA once CbB is installed. Everything is now handled in app including uploading and downloading from BandLab. We are also going to debut a standalone Cakewalk installer soon and allow add ons to be installed from within CbB. IOW BandLab assistant will be deprecated soon.2 points
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I updated yesterday (5-18) and went to launch CbB today (5-19). Didn't need to ask permission from anybody. Started right up like always. I think you're misinterpreting something, my friend. 🙂 John B2 points
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That's a great UI! It doesn't get any cleaner and easier to understand than that. The only thing missing might be a Gain for each of the bands. I may have to demo this one... 🤔2 points
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I may well be wrong but I interpret the new scheme as addressing the concerns that we could open up Cakewalk where we have no internet and it's due it's 6 monthly re-authorisation so we can't use it until we connect to the internet? It looks like it will now be a rolling "opportunistic" authorisation whereby if there's a connection it refreshes and if not it keeps working awaiting a new opportunity? I know we live in a cynical world but we really should give the bakers the benefit of the doubt.2 points
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Purchased.... a VERY nice sounding piano.2 points
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^^^ This. Beyond my wildest dreams of what I thought I would ever have at my disposal when I started out and it's not the lack of "pro" status that prevents me from being a super-rich, global megastar, recording artist. That's entirely the fault of the barely talented idiot sitting in front of it.😀2 points
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There should not be much difference in the sound of any DAW. While there may not be many plug-ins included with Cakewalk, the program can access a nearly limitless supply of 3rd party plug-ins and samples both free and paid. Here are a couple of threads on this forum about free FX and synth plug-ins. Projects in Cakewalk are limited only by the hardware running the program. BandLab Assistant provides access to a lot of the BandLab loop content. This may be used in Cakewalk. Given the ongoing improvements in integration between BandLab and Cakewalk, a good argument may be made to learn both DAWs.2 points
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The Ultimate Concert Grand Piano Experience the rich and dynamic sound of one of the world’s most renowned concert grands. Recorded in the prestigious Guillaume Tell sound stage in Paris, Austrian Grand delivers an incredibly natural response, from the softest kiss of the high C to thundering hammers of the low A, with customizable mics, deep sound shaping, and studio-grade effects. $49 intro price https://www.uvi.net/austrian-grand1 point
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Yes, it was the only way to get it at that time. They promoted it very heavily at that time. It's good that they are making it available to anybody, and this is a good price.1 point
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I confess to being a Hornet fanboy. Total EQ has been my favorite since I got it a few months ago. Love the (L)isten function to hear the filters in isolation. I don't have Fabfilter to compare, because I would get booted from the Lars 29 Club! =B1 point
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@User 905133 are you sure that you don't have the gaps in your original project on Bandlab? The gaps applied only to MP3/M4a files. Wave files wouldnt have this problem. We already fixed issues related to MP3 files last year. Regarding track 4 is it possible that you uploaded with the track hard panned? Does it sound stereo in the bandlab project?1 point
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Has anybody here tried SINE-Player / "Layers" on http://getsine.com ? Sounds like an interesting type of instrument by just playing chords and selecting the chord types with lower notes on your keyboard. The sound qualtity is amazing.1 point
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You was offered a little "wengie" and you took cake? Must be some damn good cake! Or you are getting old. 😄1 point
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yep, euro dance music I can feel the sweat, and the bodies rubbing together everybody just having fun, no strings attached. rex reed a.k.a the genre sampler did you sample the vocal stabs yourself? i'm still dancing1 point
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Just tried the SuperCabinet and bundled libraries. Carving a nice combination out of user IRs is tedious and tiresome. No module preset/setting management is a huge disappointment. Libraries are kind of meh, not worth the money.1 point
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Please no: folders are for visual/organisational purposes. For example, I have a Vocal folder in a lot of my projects: some tracks in it will route to the lead vocal bus, some to the backing vocal bus. Having to have 2 folders (or, maybe even one track outside a folder if there's only one lead/backing vocal) would be irritating to put it mildly.1 point
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I find that FF plugs are extremely transparent. Timeless 2 has a tape emulation thing going but otherwise is very transparent as well. I use other things for character when I want that. I suppose TLv3 is the same. I just picked it up for cheap but won’t have time to dive in properly yet. Curious to hear how it sounds.1 point
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