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bitman

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  1. The knights said Ni! perhaps.
  2. Terry West Relife VST. It's Voodoo. And probably 32 bit.
  3. Make certain you have the latest Bandlab Assistant also.
  4. Welcome to the club man. My neighbor of 60 years old is po-ed at me cause I came to jam one night with his power trio and didn't join the band on the spot. I cited I was too old and lazy to practice two times a week and gig too. I was happily amused with my own creations in my rumpus room. He said, Ron it's your time to shine! - I'm not sure what is in his Wheaties, but I'm 57 and look like it too. I'm not shining anymore. He says it's a pity, and still gives me the cold shoulder in the grocery store.
  5. It's Wah Wah. Here is your musician card back. 🙂
  6. https://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/
  7. If you have a handle on your wailing.
  8. If you cant stand bugs you should not be using software as there is no such thing as bug free programs.
  9. Friends don't let friends drive IE.
  10. Bass: VPre 73 -> PhaseRotator(Stardust) -> CA-2A -> EQ Cut some 300hz ->compress again. EGuitars VPre 73 -> EQ (HiPass) - > Soothe -> RComp -> further eq if necessary. AGuitars - Same as E guitars. Guitars are cloned, nudged and sent hard right and left.
  11. Open air so you can hear when it's time for dinner. 😉
  12. It's a hit around here. Pepper steak over brown rice in 20 minutes. Most impressive.
  13. Beware of compu-kiity. She sleeps here sometimes.
  14. Make sure that your keyboard focus is set to Cakewalk by clicking Cakewalk's GUI before slapping the spacebar to make certain the synth is not somehow stealing key strokes. Also in the upper (right?) of the synth there should be a keyboard icon that means send keystokes to plugin. Make certain that's not enabled.
  15. I saw a "master class" video where it was suggested a "trick". To solo your midrange instruments or better yet a buss for them. slap an eq on it and setup a sharp Q peak filter and sweep it until you hit the resonant frequency of that instrument. Then change the peak to a dip and relax the Q. Do this for all the midrange contesting / masking instruments. Then see if doesn't clear it up.
  16. I have never known nor cared about archiving tracks or what it was. Having learned to be at odds with freezing, I ignored it. Up until now. I just read in the SONAR x3 docs (I googled it) that having a lot of muted tracks can place a severe load on your computer. Aah!! - It didn't say why so much, but it said if you have a bunch of muted tracks you don't want to hear but (are too paranoid) to delete, you should archive them. Boy, I do in a project that keeps getting bigger a crankier. I'll do it!
  17. Cakewalk for DOS. What else was I going to use? Beins I was a DOS user and all at the time. Used it for midi drums only as I had no synth or keyboard skills.
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