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  1. I started with outboard synths, but am now all in the box. I think that is the trend these days.
  2. I cannot imagine what v6 might have to justify an upgrade. Will wait and see, I guess...
  3. My philosophy is that the generation of hardware and software should match up, within reason. Expecting the latest software to perform on hardware that is a few generations behind is unrealistic IMO. It's fine if you want to keep running hardware for years, as I do. I hate to put systems that still run well out to pasture, but it is what it is... Using software designed for that specific hardware generation is a much better experience! Future proofing your computer from years ago only carries so far into the future! It's like an arms race, as I'm sure that developers are using the latest hardware available to do things that were never before possible on older hardware, and are trying to be first to market. It may not seem fair, but their primary business objectives are likely not to be backwards compatible with older hardware when they are pushing the bleeding edge of new capability (read as CPU hogs).
  4. Well it wouldn't be a Thursday without another Epic Free game! This title has been released before for free, most recently I believe on Steam. Epic also offers a number of add-ons for free, so don't overlook them. https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/ark https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/ARK_Survival_Evolved_Wiki
  5. I'm sure that the Cakewalk devs are doing the best they can with the resources that they have. The number of additions and fixes they have produced in the last 4+ years is nothing short of amazing. I would never even think of using Sonar Producer again, and I was a paying Sonar Platinum Lifetime user. It's been a long road for them I'm sure, but the program is much better now than it ever was! If you have suggestions for Cakewalk improvements, suggest that you drop them in the Feedback Loop forum where they are more likely to be seen by development staff: https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/8-feedback-loop/ "Provide feedback on features, ideas and requests for future releases of Cakewalk by BandLab."
  6. I don't know the answer to that question on a purchase/upgrade grace period, but I will add that I seriously doubt that Kontakt 7 will go on sale THIS black Friday. Maybe next year... I bought into Kontakt 6 during a 50% off sale, and used a crossgrade from a licensed 3rd party Kontakt Player library to nab it for $124.
  7. I'm in the same boat, but I think the HiDPI browser is just that. The browser. I will assume that the rest of the song remains the same, until someone shows me otherwise!
  8. You must have posted that before I acquired BBCSO. Will check it out! I have the templates for Studio One that Spitfire posted on their site.
  9. Another LUFS meter, the IK T-RackS 5Metering. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/tr5metering/
  10. iZotope Insight seems to be a good metering solution. Not cheap though... https://www.izotope.com/en/products/insight/features.html
  11. Now all you need to do is find someone that has this particular plugin working in CbB. Then that will be all the proof you need to go back and go over your system with a fine tooth comb! Good luck!
  12. That's the question you should have been asking from the beginning. 😉 I don't know, because I don't have that plugin. My 37+ Waves plugins all work fine here in the latest Cakewalk version, but I believe I had to clean install my Waves setup a few years ago when it got glitchy. I don't recall the details, but I am of the opinion that Waves way over complicates things that should be simpler. If you go back and read what Waves support sent you, they included this statement: "Make sure to load WLM (and any other Waves plugin) as VST3, which is the only format tested and qualified with our plugins in Cakewalk."
  13. That really doesn't make them all the same. Just one little bit affecting that plugin in your environment could be corrupted, making it YOUR problem only, and if so you are the only person that can fix it. These suggestions, or hoops as you call them, are the only way to logically rule things out at your end. If you want Waves support (or anyone for that matter) to work with you, you WILL need to do as they ask! We are just users like you, and have been in your shoes before...
  14. Correct, but Unify is still not multi-out (yet). You can layer as many instruments inside Unify as you wish, but they all get mixed to one stereo audio output. As far as the Spitfire Player goes, set up as many instrument tracks as you need (with one VST instrument instance on each), and then save it as a CbB template so you only have to do that once. Each instrument track will have one stereo audio output appearing in the console, available for flexible mixing setups.
  15. You are probably OK to skip the latest Windows updates, but do be thorough about updating the Windows Redistributables. The redistributables always contains code that Windows applications (and plugins) are dependent on to run correctly. I have heard of other problems being fixed by updating them. That can't hurt in any case. And a clean refresh of Waves can't hurt either, but may very well help. I have also heard that this fixed other plugin issues with Waves that some have had. I would focus on those two things, and see how it goes!
  16. This suggestion from Waves support makes sense! Verify that Windows has everything up to date, and then clean re-install your Waves environment. See how that goes...
  17. Aha! OK, I saw this and assumed the free plugin was for any version, apparently that's just for the 25% off deal: "From September 22nd until September 29th, existing u-he customers can claim a 25% discount coupon applicable to Bitwig Studio, Bitwig Studio EDU, Upgrade From 16-Track, and Upgrade From 8-Track." Don't really need another DAW... so nevermind the BIG toy, LOL!!!
  18. I've got Bitwig 8-Track. The 2 VST limit is a bit annoying... Was thinking about upgrading it to 16-Track, and getting u-he Bazille for free (normally 129 €). Already have Bazille CM, and quite like it! With the u-he/Bitwig 25% discount, it looks like that upgrade to 16-Track would be $75. Not a bad price for Bazille, with a less crippled version of Bitwig tossed in!
  19. It is my opinion in general that plug-in makers need to test their plug-ins in all DAWs. Cakewalk is sometimes overlooked... 😢 So it follows that logic that it's not the responsibility of the DAW maker to adjust to the shortcomings of a plug-in maker. Let Waves hear about it!
  20. If you go back and read Meng's (BandLab CEO) posts in the old forum, he wanted to give the BandLab web community a full desktop DAW to "graduate" to. That is why he was happy to buy the Cakewalk IP off of Gibson's hands, and he committed to this community that the Cakewalk DAW would always be free. He is a musician himself, and heads up a large Asian music conglomerate that includes BandLab, Cakewalk by BandLab, Guitar.com, Harmony Company, Heritage Guitars, lab.fm, MONO, MusicTech, NME, Swee Lee, Teisco, The Guitar Magazine, Uncut. So CbB is sort of a sideline that he invested in for his other 50 million users... BandLab Technologies is now Caldecott Music Group. https://caldecottmusic.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BandLab_Technologies Business model: "BandLab Technologies doesn't charge for its software or digital musical content, but instead focuses on retail, manufacturing and media advertising sales." https://www.bandlab.com/
  21. Yes that was Ed/Bapu. And he finally shut that domain down after Cakewalk by BandLab looked like it was going to survive, thrive, and get a shiny new forum!
  22. abacab

    Windows 22h2

    Good luck! 🤣
  23. You are the marketing expert. My background is 30+ years in IT. Agree to disagree, OK?
  24. Ride around and eat ice cream?
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