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  1. 18 hours ago, abacab said:

    I dragged a 4-bar pattern from AD2 over to a Waveform track, and then used File > "Export: Render to a file",  and successfully exported a wave, flac, and MP3 file.

    What settings were you using? I took the defaults...

    When I open AD2 in Waveform it doesn't render properly. The GUI is shifted down in the frame and I can't select anything.

  2. 2 hours ago, Christian Jones said:

    How do you guys like the Funk kit? I've chosen my 9 pack, and for the 10th one I felt Indy was kind of redundant after all the rest (for hard rock and various other styles), but the Funk sounds more versatile for things other than just Funk and I liked it's overall sound.

    I like the funk kit. I mix and match kits and beats and use that funk kit quite a bit.

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  3. 13 minutes ago, Studio Monkey said:

    I have a question for Jim. So the $2-3k mark up is for putting it together and for the bios and other settings. 

    Are we looking at the same web site? That studio pro has a base price of $2319 and adding an audio drive + sample drive makes it $2800. Where is the $2-3k mark up? I took a quick look at Dell and couldn't customize exactly, but it would be close to $2500. The mark up over Dell may be $3-400. That seems reasonable to me. I haven't bought from Jim so I'm fairly objective.

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  4. 15 hours ago, Quick Math said:

    Also, nowadays, if a drummer used some sort of sampler or e-drum set up, more things can be technically playable.

    Yeah, I've noticed a fair number of drummers and percussionists using an spd-sx. I got one to input midi, but it's fun to trigger loops on some of the pads as well ...

  5. Bandlab has a number of products - two of which are Bandlab and Cakewalk. Cakewalk is just the latest version of Sonar. You download Cakewalk and open your projects in it. I haven't used Bandlab, but my understanding is that it's an online tool that you need to upload your stuff to. I suspect you want Cakewalk by Bandlab. If so you need to download it and install it on your computer. It's not clear from your post what you're writing about.

  6. If you use an expression pedal some amp sims do have wah pedals. You can also use an expression pedal to control vst filters or eqs and that is basically the same thing.

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  7. I've used Macrium Reflect free to do what you're saying a number of times. No problems. I don't remember the details, but I thought I cloned the disk, installed it and then used disk management to enlarge the partition. I could be wrong, it's been a while. My DAW is around eight years old now, I started with a 256 gb system SDD, switched to a 512 gb, and eventually a 1 tb.

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  8. It turns out the problem I had with the M1 in Live was operator error. I did a file save combi and that didn't save it. I tried file save all and that worked. When I opened the project to work today everything was fine.

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  9. 21 minutes ago, scook said:

    Simply using the VST2 or rolling back to the previous VST3 does not help with fixing the problem.

    Reporting it to support may.

    Relying on VST2 is not a good long-term strategy.

    I agree and plan to report it. With the M1 I created a new combination and it didn't seem to save it properly, but I haven't used the M1 much until now. I tried saving everything yesterday and today I'll see if that worked. If the vst 2 works it will save me from having to recreate the combination every time I open the project.

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