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  1. 28 minutes ago, greg54 said:

    Not really understanding this.  Don't you just put the reference track into a track in your project?  Then you mute it when your song plays, then solo the reference track to compare.   Or is that not correct?

    Yes, put it in as a track but output it straight to your interface, not the master bus. Check where your master bus is outputting to as a example as to where to output your reference track.

  2. 9 minutes ago, ant_in_wales said:

    I'm using four instances each of (Waves) J37 tape sim, Magma BB Tubes sim & Neutron  on drum, bass, vocals bus and guitar bus.
    Master bus clean. Buffer 2048.
    No resource issues in Task Manager - system barely ticking over.

    Video editing software works like a dream - system seems fine.

    Thanks for thoughts in advance.

    Not being able to freeze buses is a pain - I'd be fine then!


     

    Neutron consumes a lot of cpu cycles!

  3. 17 hours ago, Jimlau said:

    As I said, they were all selected. See photo 2. They are out of order. As you can see, all tracks are selected.

    Will look into ripple edit to overcome this software flaw.

    Even though you say they were all selected, if there is nothing in the selection, it wasn't selected...

  4. 5 hours ago, hockeyjx said:

    I know I can get tools, but I'm not rolling that out to an organization. Also, my company's line of business is NOT tech forward, so we're just making more work for our team.  Once we blow through inventory, the new laptops will have to be 11, and thus, "fix the glitch".

     

    Regardless, there is no malware in OpenShell...

  5. 16 hours ago, hockeyjx said:

    When I decided the company needed to migrate to 10 as the standard (primarily when hardware wouldn't support 7 anymore), we used Classic Shell. It was ok for a bit and then seemed to include malware - so we ditched it obviously. If you have to use a 3rd Party Tool to make the GUI usable for the masses, it isn't time to switch yet IMO. 

    No malware in OpenShell

  6. 15 minutes ago, hockeyjx said:

    I did a bunch of benchmarks on my hardware and had no appreciable difference between 10 & 11, and 11 is just ugly to me with not a ton of options to unUGLYfi, so no reason to (Microsoft will continue to support at least one Windows 10 release until October 14, 2025).

    I have test machines at the office with it, and still don't like it after a few months ...but I'll get there.

    There are "unUGLYfi" options in Winaero Tweaker.

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