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  1. This is an error they will correct soon I think but it was not possible pass on this offer 🤣 take this as a joke, no offense to anyone (including PB
    9 points
  2. probably includes the Disney souvenir mug... On the hand a cup of kopi luwak**, as it’s known, can sell for as much as $80 in the United States. (**even if you were paying for it I wouldn't drink that crap )
    6 points
  3. $15 coffee? I knew the economy was in shambles, but didn't realize just how bad...
    6 points
  4. Also listed in their "sale" as being 2393% OFF, so that would make the "before sale" price ........... Answers on a postcard to Have PB been taken over by APD Competition PO Box 23355566777 Massive Discount Lane Bargainland. First correct answer drawn at random wins a PB exclusive calculator (aka broken)
    6 points
  5. https://www.waves.com/account/free-berzerk-sanjay-c?irclickid=w%3AP0Pr2WSxyNTE71H0wd2QmRUkAUtAVpex-k3c0&irgwc=1&utm_medium=1440378&utm_campaign=Online Tracking Link&utm_source=ir For Sanjay C subscribers
    5 points
  6. Nothing like a good cup of coffee made from the pooped out coffee beans from a Civet! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    4 points
  7. Virtual Cash you will earn £1,010.22. Rewards+ Tokens 492.9 Very handy.
    4 points
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  9. Radical Dance Faction - Station X Red Flame
    4 points
  10. Jimi Hendrix - Electric Church Red House:
    4 points
  11. Don't forget that you also receive Lunacy MINI-Cube for free 😂
    3 points
  12. Where's the link?! I'm hoping I can trade in my car as part of the deal.
    3 points
  13. Funny how things with "Simple" in the name can actually be complicated, e.g. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Simple Instrument Tracks. Some history for the Class of 2023: SONAR originally did not have instrument tracks. Just MIDI tracks and audio tracks. They made perfect sense, especially if you came from hardware synths and sequencers. But as usual, there were complainers who whined that other DAWs didn't make you think about MIDI and audio, just instruments, and why can't we have that? So instrument tracks were added (SONAR 8, iirc). That was soon followed by a flood of how-to questions on the forum, such as "how do I handle multi-timbral instruments?" and "how do I stack synths?". All of us old-timers gave the same advice: don't use Simple Instrument Tracks, go back to separate MIDI and audio tracks. "But that's not simple!" some complained. Well, yeh, it is necessarily more complicated when you have to think about what's going on under the hood. Synths are separate from the MIDI data that tells them what to do. MIDI can come from multiple sources. One MIDI track can drive multiple synths. Synths can have more than one audio output. Some synths can even output MIDI. Complexity is a necessary prerequisite to versatility. Simplification requires hiding features and limiting versatility. And so it is that year after year new users are forced to learn the same lesson: don't use Simple Instrument Tracks. Years from now, Jaxeed will be here relating his experience to the next batch of initiates. P.S. I do not hate instrument tracks. They can make for a tidier Track View. They can ease the transition from some other DAWs. They do the job just fine for single-voice instruments in mostly-audio projects. But I think if you took a poll you'd find that almost none of the more-experienced users here use them. OK, I've finished my second cup of coffee so time to move on to more serious stuff, e.g. pictures of cats playing guitar down in the Coffee House.
    3 points
  14. Printed books covering fast evolving software is definitely a thing of the past. As for BandLab, the best you would find is most likely SONAR X3 Power! by Scott R. Garrigus, but it was released back in 2014 and of course does not contain any of the enhancements made to SONAR Platinum and Cakewalk by BandLab. The book you mentioned is even older. Like it or not, but there is most likely too little demand for printed books nowadays to make such a project economically viable. I had SONAR X2 Power! myself in the bookshelf until I realized it was time to put it in the recycling bin. If you need more up to date material on paper, one option would be to load up your laser printer with three reams of paper and print out the Cakewalk Reference Guide PDF manual. It was last updated in January 2022 so it’s not as up to date as the online documentation, but it’s more current and thorough than all printed books available on the subject. But unless you’ve got unlimited time and patience at your disposal, trying to delve through 1,042 pages of reference material, I would say that video tutorials are currently your best option if you ever want to get into making music with Cakewalk. They are of course free on YouTube and most that are available are referenced in the Tutorials sub-forum. There are also some third-party tutorials that you can purchase and download from sites such as Groove3 or Udemy, but the last one I’m aware on Groove3 is only covering Cakewalk SONAR Platinum ($15) and the one on Udemy Cakewalk : A Complete Guide was last updated in 2021 ($35, not downloadable). And, of course, if you still got questions after all your reading and/or watching, post your additional conundrums in this forum.
    3 points
  15. As the name says, it is ape crap.
    3 points
  16. How about Glitchmachines Cryogen for $7? https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/53-Multi-Effect-/1915-Cryogen
    3 points
  17. I gave this a spin. Did not care for it. It's a kind of dated hip hop-ish drum machine (hey, I like a good 808, but this ain't it). All of the kicks seem to have fake woofer fart baked in
    3 points
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  19. The Stranglers - Strange Little Girl
    3 points
  20. Here We go guyz , i consider this bad boy unique , i have the UAD and arturia as well as well as the IK and this one is just my fav when it come to caracter ... As i stated in the video , its grab , reminds me more of the portico or the 2254 ... witch is a plus for me... it'sb less sterile that regular emulation .... AT 15 $ it's simply a stupid deal ,and be sure to watch how i handle channels with it , the beauty is here also !! PS : I WENT REALLY hard on it (to hard to my staste) because it was to really show the timing on this versus the other .... be sure to try it !!! LINK : https://redrocksound.pro/en/c609-vst/ 00:00 Intro & Plugin Tour 03:59 On Acoustic Drums : Stereo 09:01 Routing power : Side problem solving 16:08 On Kick 18:13 On Snare 21:53 On Kick +Snare beat 23:37 Taste of the Saturation 28:36 : Conclusion Thks for watching . Congrats to RRS , the made another winner !! Superb !!
    2 points
  21. the more i use this the better i like it. finding the UI to be much more intuitive than the latest crop of magic wand 2buss compressors out there with more knobs than a steampunk submarine. "vibe glue" while letting electric guitars/drums/transient heavy acoustic material "breathe" in a mix. pretty much the same mindset as Elevate which is useful for detailed touchup without collateral damage to other elements. this vid does a nice job of highlighting what it does best on source material i can relate to (Stanton Moore/Galactic!) vs the same old tired demo loops. ssl(bx_townhouse)/fairchild 670 are still great options, but this has become the default for a template.
    2 points
  22. $3495 is the "Total if purchased separately" as mentioned in izotope page, $25k is for 7 copy of each product purchased separately 😂
    2 points
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  25. Yes printed books are no longer an item as they would also cost money. Even as an e book. You tubes seem to be what the public wants. There are now hundreds of free tutorials about Cakewalk by Bandlab. That actually makes using You Tubes as difficult as reading a 3,000 page owners manual. The documentation is kept updated and you can easily search topics. I use them a lot for my research to make my tutorials. in researching I also watch tutorials. There’s the professionally made ones produced by Cakewalk and they are still possibly worth watching but they are also very outdated now. But I like the fact that this series is accurate and actually teaches properly. No BS or self promotion. The rest are amateurs creating the content. These will run the scale from boring to entertaining as well as not helpful to very educational. There are many containing errors and wrong information. And lots of outdated stuff. My complaint when searching topics is many video presentations take way to long to show you the answer to your question. They are trying to entertain and not actually teach . I think these are the most popular because people like being entertained. There was a thread a few years ago with the OP complaining about this. They where looking for a Course about Cakewalk. Like going to school. Step by step instructions with out the BS and self promotion. This was the birth of my series. The first 12 videos on the playlist are designed to take you step by step to understand Cakewalk and all the options and features. As a music teacher of 30 years or more as well as having a professional teacher as a daughter who specialized in learning disabilities. I understand that not everyone can learn from a video. Next’s winters project is to take my narrative and with the aid of screen shots put together a text based tutorial to place on my website. Gigs are being booked already so time to get out of the house.
    2 points
  26. Really enjoyed this - Guitars sound great and keyboards spot on Cool stuff guys Nigel
    2 points
  27. UPDATE (ignore what I said earlier if you happen to have read that @Fleer😉 I got it working in Cakewalk - I misread what the PDF manual said, so my fault. Anyway, all you do is load LoopEngine once and then load as many Listeners as you have tracks with separate MIDI. Then you set each listener to a different channel by clicking on the relevant button in the plugin. Then you load up your instruments (I tried Minimonsta2 and Twin 3 this time) and change their input to be from whichever Listener you want to drive that instrument. Pretty easy. I will also try it on other DAWs and post here if there are any problems.
    2 points
  28. ella fitzgerald - cry me a river deux points aussi
    2 points
  29. FULL MOON SCIENTIST - OLD MAN RIVER'S CRYING (RIPPLIN' VERSION) deux points
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  30. Genesis - Mad Man Moon (See, I know other bands, too).
    2 points
  31. Another related plugin y'all might want to consider is Connector by Blue Cat Audio. This is one sophisticated plugin for connecting audio and MIDI in app, between apps and between computers on the same network. Check out this short video narrated by Eli Krantzberg. A whole lot of functionality for $49/49 €. Blue Cat Audio's Connector
    2 points
  32. Dance > The Hop. Sha-Na-Na - At The Hop: Live at Woodstock 1969:
    2 points
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  34. I know, I know... Sorry. The Ramones - Do You Wanna Dance?
    2 points
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  36. Cozy Powell - Dance With The Devil
    2 points
  37. Van Halen - Dance the Night Away
    2 points
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  39. Yup Fleer! Any way to squeeze a few more dollars out of ya!
    2 points
  40. Low hanging fruit ... Tubeway Army - Are Friends Electric?
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  42. Take a look at the Miniverse Module Collection, from Cherry Audio. On sale now for $39.00 ($19.50 for owners of Miniverse). https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/miniverse-module-collection Build your own Mini in Voltage Modular, with the individual modules from the Miniverse (Minimoog) instrument. All you need is the free Voltage Modular Nucleus edition to get rolling your own! Edit: corrected pricing info...
    1 point
  43. I would not say it better, do not forget its $99 value 🤣
    1 point
  44. I am curious what you think of it after you spent some time with it @ZincT I am a major sucker for MIDI tools, I have Chords, but Chords+Notes just didn't get my attention when I tried it during the Xmas sales. WA mentions releasing add-ons in the future- kind of the direction Mixed-In-Key and Feel Your Sound seem to be going lately.
    1 point
  45. '90s Rave Pianos is a free songwriting package for Pop, Rave, Dance, EDM, and other electronic genres. It contains 50 free patterns and presets for my songwriting tools Sundog Song Studio and ChordPotion. The package recreates the infamous Rave and Eurodance piano rhythms of the 1990s. But you can use the presets for any other genre as well. These expressive piano riffs will get any style going :). Price: Free. All presets can be used royalty-free for both commercial and private productions. Download: https://feelyoursound.com/packages/90s-rave-pianos If you don't work with ChordPotion or Sundog, you can download a free MIDI pack here instead: https://feelyoursound.com/90s-rave-pianos/
    1 point
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