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Cookie Jarvis

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  1. The laptop came with Win 11, the desktop I built so I bought Win 11 for that. I haven't had any troubles and it's been about 6 months or so on the desktop and even longer on the laptop.

    Bill

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  2. I didn't like the context menu on right click...got tired of hitting more all the time so I used this to restore the old contextul menu-

    Restore old Context Menu in Windows 11

        Right-click the Start button and choose Windows Terminal.

        Copy the command from below, paste it in Windows Terminal Window, and press enter.

            reg.exe add "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\InprocServer32" /f /ve

        Restart File Explorer or your computer for the changes to take effect.

        You would see the Legacy Right Click Context menu by default.

    The Registry change masks the new COM object that executes the compact menus with the "Show more options" entry. Once you get this performed, Explorer reverts to the Legacy context menu.


    Restore Modern Context menus in Windows 11

    To undo this change, in an elevated Terminal Window, execute this command:

    reg.exe delete "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}" /f

    Restart the File Explorer or Computer for the changes to take effect.

    These steps can help you to enable the old context menu in Windows 11.

     

    I also edited the location of the toolbar items...I have them on the left where they belong....you can look that up if you're interested. I bought a new laptop and built a new desktop so they've only seen Win 11...I actually like it better than 10...though it's not a lot different. Using Google Play on my desktop is cool :)

    Good luck!

    Bill

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  3. Wavelab integrates with Cubase and you can send audio files back and forth the same way you can with Cakewalk and Sound Forge. For mastering you would setup a montage which allows full control over each track or parts of the tracks for fades, fx, etc. You can generate a DDP file, export as mp3, etc.

    Personally I like that if I don't use every feature it's still there if I need it in the future...beats buying new software every time you want to do something not in your current program.

    With Nuendo there's a few things I'll use now but I'm thinking about making vids in the future and Nuendo will be handy!

    Bill

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  4. I was gonna be good but I couldn't help myself ;)

    Samplitude Pro X3 Suite to Samplitude Pro X7 Suite(included Sound Forge Pro 15 and Spectralayers Pro 9)
    iZotope Music Production Suite 4 to Music Production Suite 5.1(incuded various Plugin Alliance plugins)
    Pulsar Audio Massive & Mu Bundle
    Pulsar Audio Echorec
    Fluffy Audio Rinascimento
    Arturia V Collection 8 to V Collection 9
    Arturia FX Collection 3
    Arturia Pigments 3
    CD Baby Pro Distribution(bought at sale price for next album release- included free UPC code, Rotor music video credit, and 1 Yr. Hear Now coupon for 12.00)

    Bill

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  5. I took the plunge the other day....I updated from Samplitude Pro X3 Suite.  Samplitude was my backup plan for Sonar.  It seems like a pretty powerful DAW but it was really awkward to use so it was back to Sonar....till I crossgraded to Cubase Pro 10...I have 12 installed but haven't tried it yet...still running 11. I really want to spend some time with Samplitude to get more comfortable with it but it will be the backup for Cubase :)

    Bill

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