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  1. 23 hours ago, KSband said:

    trim the length some

    Yup

    1 hour ago, mark skinner said:

    Great guitar work and treatment on them.   I think you could bring the vox up a little

    Ditto

    On 4/9/2024 at 12:20 AM, Kevin Walsh said:

    This is a first mix

    I'll hold the "like" for the final mix...

    t

  2. 2 hours ago, donaldpritchett said:

    have some concerns about the future of this software now it has been bought by BandLab

    They've owned it since April 2018.

    2 hours ago, donaldpritchett said:

    What direction do you think it’s going in?

    Forward

    2 hours ago, donaldpritchett said:

    not that happy with the included plugins

    What Cubase users own ZERO third party plugs? Really?

    2 hours ago, donaldpritchett said:

    What do you think would be the best way to spend my money?

    Demo Cubase, if you like it, its on sale at 30% off $405.99. (reg $579.99)
    Pretty much Cubase updates about every 18 months, currently the upgrade 12>13 is $69.99 (again 30% off, reg $99.99)

    For me Sonar (which will replace CbB [Cakewlak by Bandlab]) is a no-brainer at $14.99 a month.
    (this is BandLab's Backstage Pass "package" that includes access to Sonar) see here for details Membership
    Once pricing is sorted I will undoubtedly "purchase" Sonar... (as we all know, you never really "own" software, 
    just a license to use it....)

    t

    Best advice:
    Use CbB until pricing on Sonar is sorted, as Dave said above, demo a bunch of DAW's; what have you got to lose?

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  3. @Bad Penguin Here's your midi files for Big Rock

    brd_ezx.jpg.9d9850870b2e3bedf6e2cbc10319153f.jpg

    240 files in 49 folders
    compare with "Classic Rock", the cut down "Legacy of Rock", at 274 files in 60 folders

    A no-brainer for me, with the $7 of "Best Coin" I'm in at $23 and a few pennies...

    t

    Just buy it, you can thank me later....

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  4. I’m confused Gary. Non master is your original mix? The “re-master” is the professional master?

     I was under the impression that the re-master was done on the ARC Studio. 
    I would have to hear them both at the same volume, louder always wins; right?

    t

  5. 31 minutes ago, Barry Seymour said:

    Maybe just that opening salvo

    Then split the drum clip and move only the part that needs it. Save a backup copy BEFORE you do anything. Deselect “copy audio” and leave the backup copy in the same folder. You don’t need/want two copies of all the audio tracks. Am I right the drums are midi?

    t

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  6. 4 hours ago, Barry Seymour said:

    I'll have to research what I can do about that...

    Assuming the drums are a midi track. “Bounce to clip” all the drum midi. Then in the “Inspector” the “start time” will be shown. You can move that start time forward or backward on the timeline by “ticks”. When the  “feel” is right, lock the midi clip. 

    hsmusic is suggesting minus 20-30 ticks. It depends on the “resolution” your using. That’s set in the preferences. I believe that 960 ticks per quarter note is “default” these days. I generally use 240, back in the day 120 was pretty common…

    t

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