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  1. 3 hours ago, David Baay said:

    Sort of. brundlefly is yours truly. The new forum defaulted to showing my real name, and I decided to leave it that way.

    David Baay, a.k.a. brundlefly, a.k.a Seth Brundle.

    I only recognise a few of the old names on here now since the forum changed to a new platform. Nice to know you are still out there as you offered  very valuable information over the years.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Feral State Sound said:

    Maybe the easy solution is to use REAPER to edit the multitrack drums and export the stems to Cakewalk again. 

    On the other hand, I think that you should concentrate on doing an excellent course and just then think on a competitive price that matches its quality. 

    Edit: Finally, I can't understand why Bandlab is not interested on working with you or with other content creators to make oficial stuff. They are not doing nothing on that regard.

    Brundlefry mentions this as a workaround. 
    What you want to do is select all clips, and Apply Trimming to destructively apply the slip-edits, and then disable Audiosnap on all the clips, either using the AS Palette or the Audiosnap section of the Clip tab in the Track Inspector.

    Is brundlefry still with us?

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  3. 2 hours ago, ChernobylStudios said:

    Hey there,

    Your points for #1 wouldn't be a problem and would be showcased in a real-time mix of a song.

    Points for #2 are where things get iffy. For one, Cakewalk  will struggle with multi-tracked drums, however, I doubt highly most people are using Cakewalk to track multi-track drums. But editing the other instruments could be shown, I suppose.

    #3, sure.  But most of that stuff isn't going to be free.

    I'm not feeling very nostalgic, haha, I've totally converted to Cubase but I can't deny that I still get tons of questions, comments, and emails about using Cakewalk.   :D

    Scott

    You said Cakewalk will struggle with multi-tracked drums. Can you explain further? Can you let us know the difference in  this feature in Cubase where I presume it works well to Cakewalk. Is Cakewalk aware of these issues?

  4. Comprehensive Video.

    To keep everyone happy on here by all means  do these videos but use the stock plugins that come with Bandlab. Recording, mixing and mastering is around $47-77 Dollars for other Daws tutorials.   If you want more you  will price yourself out of the market. The dollar exchange rate is  terrible for Euro and  Sterling so any higher will not just sell.  From the  numerous emails I receive all companies trading  in US dollars are  getting hit badly and they are offering huge discounts including Waves plugins which used to be so expensive. 

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