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petemus

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  1. 😬 Aaarrrgghhhh! It was too much of a temptation... fell for it. Tried to resist really hard, though. Bought the Satriani Amplitube gear - chose the Dime, Hendrix, Orange, Slash and Fulltone stuff free on top of it. I guess it's worth it, all in all. Especially, since we still have time, there might be even more. Gettin' a bit greedy here, are we?
  2. MLoudnessAnalyzer should come free with the Melda free plugin bundle: https://www.meldaproduction.com/MLoudnessAnalyzer
  3. Out of just feeling sorry, bought the bx_console N. It seems a fine sounding plugin, I think. 😐 They should easily be able to afford a new office with all the money I've shoveled in their direction even before, though. 💸 Well, jokes aside - I hope they get the operation in full swing soon enough.
  4. There are now three people requesting it. 😁
  5. Probably, yes. You could easily drag'n'drop a plug onto a track and decide it's fate and then say goodbye to it easily, if need be.
  6. As a chronic GAS person, I have a lot of plugins. I know plugins can be excluded from the Plug-in Manager, but that's a bit hard as you first have to check out what the plugin is on a track or bus and then go to the manager to disable it. Could it be possible to exclude a plugin within the Browser? That way, grooming the plugin set would be a bit more streamlined. When I come to think of it, an even better place for the disablement command would actually be the plugin menu: A small feature, but would help (at least me) a lot, I think. Enabling the plugins, when in regret, would happen as it does now, from the Plug-in Manager.
  7. It seems we both did, @marled ! 😁
  8. Have to add a suggestion for that to the VoS site comments...
  9. With this you actually can: https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/ You can make any kind of VST chain you like (excluding those that only work with CbB). Another thing is, though, does it mess with your Windows audio in some ways detrimental to DAW use? I would think it does not affect ASIO side of things, but who knows.
  10. Judging from a quick try, the seem to work just fine! Baxter and Density - back to the toolbox. As well as all the others... 😁
  11. Since we already have the option to define the names separated by a '|', it would be quite easy to add a way to exclude the number from the menu item text as well. E.g. start the friendly name with a minus sign, asterisk or such to make the numbers disappear, it would just be an extension of the "syntax". This would make it possible for the ones that don't want the numbers to show at all to hide them. Cumbersome and techy, yes, but possible for them who are irritated and confused by the odd numbering scheme provided by the driver. Just my 1,98 cents here...
  12. Could we have specific "Export start" and "Export end" markers? In the selection module you could then select "Export region". I always add "Start" and "End" markers to projects and select stuff between them. It's quite many clicks, though, so a faster way would be welcome.
  13. While you're at it, would it be a good idea to show an option display/menu/whateva for the dragged'n'dropped files? You could then select if you want them inserted on one track or on tracks for each file, at the now position, at the start of the project, laid out tightly after one another, or with a specified gap between them etc.
  14. If you select a time region by clicking between markers in the ruler, you can't use the envelope shelf tool (or whatever it's called) to create an adjustable section for the envelope: Should this work, or should you always select a region on the track itself? Making the selection with the ruler click would be an easy way to create a precise envelope section for marked sections. If you first make a selection from the ruler and then select the envelope track, the shelf tool works correctly.
  15. It would be nice, if the currently armed track count would be visible somewhere in the control bar, say, near the global arm button etc. You could then easily check the number of armed tracks before hitting R... I've developed a habit of first hitting the global arm button to remove the armed status from all tracks and then arming the track I'm about to record on.
  16. I think there's also an older bug still present with shelf-tool when editing other envelopes as well: If you select a region of the envelope on the envelope view itself (by "painting" the selection onto it), the shelf tool works correctly, even on multiple envelopes at the same time. But, if you select the envelope track and then a region of it by clicking between two markers on the ruler, you can't use the shelf tool on the envelope selection, even though the mouse cursor shows the tool is active. Somehow, the tool just doesn't grab the envelope and no nodes are created. Sometimes it creates the nodes at the ends of the selection, but doesn't start adjusting the newly created section. I think, in this case, only two nodes are created, and not four to make that portion "shelf-toolable". I find this a bit frustrating, since the space between markers usually is a verse, chorus or such. You can select the part of the envelope easily and precisely from the ruler, but then the shelf tool is not working on the selection made this way and you have to to select the region by "painting" it on the envelope.
  17. Could it be the castanet hits are too even in volume and a bit too precisely on the grid? Maybe the runs could have slightly more dynamics in them as well, the accents a bit more prominent. The castanet sound could also maybe have a bit more body, it's quite thin-ish as it is, comparing to castanet video clips in YT. I'm a Finn, btw, just to put my suggestions into perspective. Not too much spanish blood in me, so what do I know. 😂
  18. Ctrl + Alt + F (zoom the entire project into the view horizontally) is also a good way to check this - you immediately know if the project end is where it should be or not. So is actually Ctrl + End as well as it takes you to the project end, whatever CbB deems it to be.
  19. It might be better to check if there are automation nodes, events or such, well past the last audible stuff (midi/audio clips) in the project, which would cause the export be longer than the user might expect if he/she just selects all and fires away with exporting.
  20. I have a habit of adding markers Start and End to every project, then select everything between them for export. Then again, I always also export from my Master bus, and don't use the other options ("What you hear" etc.). Maybe it requires a few clicks more, but the export is always what I want it to be, at least in regards to what portion of the project to export. Now, if CbB only remembered the export settings for a project better, I'd be a happy camper... 😁
  21. Damn this forum! How could I not have bought that plugin? I should never come here, but still return time after time... The studio rooms alone are wonderful judging on just a short test.
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