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  1. I'm stumped! I have lost access to presets for Nomad Factory Magnetic II. They are where they belong but the plug-in does not recognize them. Tried everything including reinstalling X3e patch and registry hacking. Presets don't work in any SONAR or CbB. Otherwise the plug is fully functional. I'm in Win 10. Help!

  2. 1 hour ago, emeraldsoul said:

    Hey, nice tune, that melody really sticks in the noggin. Very sorry for your loss that inspired it.

    Neil Young came to mind, in a good way!!! Just a catchy tune sung with emotion. I would be tempted to do more processing on the lead vocal, maybe double it more than just the chorus. But that might be overdoing it . . .you are probably looking for something more stripped down and raw.

     

    The arrangement of parts is pretty bulletproof. Everything seems to be in the right spots. I liked the arpeggiated steel-stringy guitar but maybe a touch less volume on that while you are singing? It poked out a bit. Maybe a tiny bit of delay on it could take the edge of the attack off. Might be worth a try.

     

    Cool tune.

     

    cheers,

    -Tom

    Thanks, Tom!

  3. Written for Valentine's Day 2012 and recorded in SONAR X1, total remix in 2019 with CbB. This song came out of a time of devastating heartbreak when my wife of 33 years suddenly left me. Only now was I able to revisit this... it's sorta a soft rock piece unlike my usual prog fare.

     

  4. 3 minutes ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    I believe that's the outboard PCIe to PCI adapter that's been working with the Echo cards... but Search the forum to make sure it's the exact same model.

    Yep, found it on the old forum.

  5. 5 hours ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    FWIW, That's a bridged PCI slot.

    Echo PCI audio interfaces are notorious for *not* working in bridged PCI slots.

    In fact, we've never seen an Echo card work in any motherboard with bridged PCI slots.

    There are folks here successfully using an outboard PCIe to PCI adapter with the Echo cards.

    IMO, The OP would be much better off getting a quality Z370/Z390 motherboard (Coffee Lake CPU)... and getting the outboard PCIe to PCI adapter that's known to work.

     

    Jim, how 'bout this?

    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815158165

  6. 1 minute ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    If you're running a B75 chipset motherboard, it has native PCI (not bridged).

    The Echo cards don't cope well with bridged PCI slots.

    Well, listed in Device Manager /  System Devices is PCI to PCI Bridge. What is that?

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    FWIW, That's a bridged PCI slot.

    Echo PCI audio interfaces are notorious for *not* working in bridged PCI slots.

    In fact, we've never seen an Echo card work in any motherboard with bridged PCI slots.

    There are folks here successfully using an outboard PCIe to PCI adapter with the Echo cards.

    IMO, The OP would be much better off getting a quality Z370/Z390 motherboard (Coffee Lake CPU)... and getting the outboard PCIe to PCI adapter that's known to work.

     

    Jim, my current mobo has a bridged PCI and it works smooth as silk, no glitches at all!

  8. 4 hours ago, Noel Borthwick said:

    There are no practical limits since it uses wave64 when the chunk size goes larger than 2gb. You should  be able to  create bundles that are many gigabytes in size.

    See this link for the details about max length.

    Thank you, Noel!  Word from the top...

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