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  1. EPIC Synth Solo fore sure!!!! The Alto Sax Solo ain't too shabby, either and the Q/A C/R duet drum interactions are just plain fun. Thanks for posting!! I hadn't seen this specific performance before.
  2. Did you try turning on grid lines and switching the cursor tool to draw (the pencil/pen aka the "Freehand Tool")? BTW, there is an option to use whole numbers when we right-click on Tempo Track. http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tempo.07.html This is also in CbB's built-in Help. I used "Draw Tempo" for the keyword and then I selected "Using the Tempo Track." PS: Thanks for asking about this. I don't use the Tempo Track much, so this helps me, too.
  3. We can access and insert the images others post. We can even resize them and place them where we want as I have done here: I can also delete them from my post by editing. From what I can see we are only changing the images we have "borrowed." It doesn't look like we are changing the original images, just the characteristics of the copies we have linked. Not 100% sure what is going on. I have done this with my own images, by using a previously posted attachment as a link to the stored original. <<< Copy of image I posted in 2019 reduced.
  4. That does not look like a din-to-usb midi interface cable. It looks like a connector/adapter designed for products from a specific manufacturer for their products only. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/KMICab--keith-mcmillen-instruments-usb-midi-to-5-pin-din-midi-out-adapter-cable
  5. Based on your reply, I have concluded that you never purchased the older products and therefore don't have any proof that you paid for them. I have purchased Cakewalk/SONAR products since Cakewalk for MS-DOS. Many other users like me have the older vst plug-ins because we paid for them. In my opinion, Bandlab has been very nice to those of us for paid hundreds of dollars (or more) over the years by configuring Cakewalk by Bandlab to use the older plug-ins. While you might feel that they should also provide the older plug-ins for free ("not for a fee") for new Cakewalk by Bandlab users, that would be a very generous move for Bandlab presuming they have the legal rights to make those available. Just so you know, several long-time users who have paid for the older plug-ins have requested they be updated. Many long-time users might even be willing to pay for updated versions. If Bandlab chooses to do this, I hope those of us who already paid for the the older version, will get a large discount. Personally, I don't think it would be a shame if those of you who paid nothing for the older plug-ins had to pay a higher price for updated versions. In case its not clear, many of us can use them. If you paid for them but cannot access them because you can't access your account, try contacting support. Maybe they can help.
  6. Another recommendation to check it out: abacab turned me on to Kushview's Element a while ago. (Thanks!!!). I use it in conjunction with MeldaPlugins. It sits on my desktop so anytime I want to learn about or refine my understanding about a plugin, I can easily go to it, look at / explore what I want, and then go back to other tasks. I have MSF and MPS in there as sound sources to explore other plug-ins one at a time. MXXX is also in there to explore possible designs, to compare with other MPlugins, and to get ideas for MXXX possibilities. Super simple to turn the modules on and off. I find it handy for doing new Chandler tutorials. Element can be used in many other ways. This is just one.
  7. I am finding the same results. I have them in a folder using a symbolic link. Here's what I did to test: Put my current user themes in a "Pulled" folder within E:\Cakewalk Content\Cakewalk Themes. Once I closed preferences and reopened it, the user themes were no longer listed. Copied two user themes from the "Pulled" folder. Renamed them from Windows. Rebooted Cakewalk, Opened Preferences > Customization > Themes The names are indeed the original names before I changed them. Power cycled PC. The names still show in preferences by the former name, not what Windows uses.
  8. @Mister Cakewalk sonar Do you have proof that you paid for the older products? Not sure if Support can help if you do have the proof of purchase, but I doubt they can help if you don't have any proof. ADDENDUM: I took another look at your post. Are saying that you never paid for any of the older products and that you want these for free now? By the way, if you installed Cakewalk by Bandlab, you should have TTS-1.
  9. Hmmmm. I took another look at what I did earlier based on these comments. My guess as to how the problem might have happened is wrong. (Thanks for the additional thoughts.) To recreate a project that looked like what the OP posted (just a single midi track pointed to SI-Drums), I had deleted the instrument track from the Track View. But I still had the SI-Drums in the Synth Rack. Not sure if that's how the OP did it. So, maybe it is a driver issue after all.
  10. Thanks. I was trying to figure out how that happened (SI-Drums available without an instrument track being present). The most likely explanation I could come up with is that when the SI-Drums were inserted (through whatever method was used), the OP might have just checked MIDI Source in the dialogue. If that's what happened, I'd suggest the using the Simple Instrument option until the OP is more familiar with the uses for other options.
  11. The 'scope 's waveform and spectrum views are indeed nice!!
  12. Where you have the Track Control Manager that says "Custom," do you see what you need if you change that to "All?"
  13. Damn those professional preset designers! 😜
  14. IIRC even before I used Workspaces, the Notes data persisted from project to project. I don't recall ever exploring where that came from. @John Vere I see that you have a custom Workspace ("Johns"). Do you know if Workspaces can be used to have different sets of pre-filled Notes data? If you don't know, I could give it a try.
  15. Re: Previous discussions of MNotepad and Lyrics. I remember being part of a discussion on this, and if we are thinking of the same discussion, it was msmcleod you are thinking of.
  16. Based on High-Speed Math Self-Taught (a do-it-in-your-head book from the 1950s/1960s) I will often do something like this: Round the price to a workable number. For example, $149.99 ==> $150 (the price). Divide by ten. $150 ==> $15. Multiply by 3. $15 ==> $45. (max Jampoints allowed in $) Subtract from the price. $150 - $45 = $105. Classic example: Multiplying by 25 can be done mentally by multiplying by 100 [aka moving the decimal over two places] and dividing by 4. 1664 ==> 166400 ==> 41600 Or, vice versa 1664 ==> 416 ==> 41600 As for your second wish ("Always deduct the points that are about to expire first. The last time I made a purchase, it deducted some points I got for free and left the ones that were about to expire.") I didn't know they did it that way. I agree. Your way would be more customer oriented!!!
  17. I also had stuff like this in mind when I posted the following comment in the thread where people are discussing "Updates? WTF is going on with them?" [my paraphrasing to project what I see as some attitudes implicit in the discussion] 😉 I called it optimistic speculation because I wouldn't mind if it were true even though I think its highly unlikely.
  18. Optimistic speculation: Maybe they are tackling some longstanding bugs that are baked in due to old code that are so embedded they are nearly impossible to repair. Those would take more time to unravel and resolve.
  19. I have noticed it on occasion, but not a whole lot. When its a request for help, I take it as a sign to avoid replying--kind of like people who are so frustrated and in need of an immediate answer that they post the same issue in several places (sometimes in a demanding or a demeaning tone of voice). So I think its helpful.
  20. I know that. I even said that.
  21. Recently an informative thread announcing and discussing the latest Melda Production Sale was closed. I assume it was closed as part of a policy that in part seeks to keep commercial vendors from posting sales for their businesses. I agree that the recent proliferation of vendors posting advertisement (especially for sales) was getting to be a bit much and I supported the efforts to stem the proliferation. However, I think Cakewalk users (past and preset) as well as others who use the forum should be able to get the additional discount for first time purchases from Melda Production. So, here's my referral coupon / code: PLEASE NOTE: I will not profit in any way from a new Melda Customer using the code. If fact, I verified this. I have nothing to gain. I will not profit from anyone using my code. I suspect that there are others here in a similar position. BUT: I don't mind in the slightest if other Cakewalk users earn referral credits they can use. So if you have the codes from other Cakewalk users, that's OK by me!
  22. For newcomers to the issues being discussed here, some of those posts are slightly inaccurate but they could lead to significant misunderstandings. (1) Sample libraries (aka sound content) are products and are affected by the 180-day download as abacab noted (2) The last time I looked, the licenses are for thirty years. Probably not a big deal if you are 55 ; might be significant if you are younger. YMMV 😉 Background: a couple of years ago I got caught up in one of IK's legendary group buys. I read the rules, read the forum posts, asked questions, got answers, etc. Nevertheless, I ended up wasting "promotions' (aka freebies) because there were still some nitty gritty details I didn't understand and made decisions that gave me things I already had. IMPORTANT: Not blaming IK or forum members. Just highlighting some of the finer to points in case others can benefit from the kinds of mistakes I made.
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