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  1. 23 minutes ago, Jacques Boileau said:

    Good deal, unless you have enough jampoints. Then it's 39.99 - 30% = 27.99 directly from IK. That' a steal!

    However 27.99 + 5.32 (VAT) = 33.31.

    JRRShop still wins out for EU customers (not to mention $ vs €) 😂

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  2. On 6/29/2020 at 11:15 PM, John Bohlen said:

    Yes... but what about the bow? Was it made by Stradivari? Is there a difference if it was played with a broom stick? 😁😄

    Yeah, from genuine 300 year old horsehair 😂

    IIRC one genuine Stradivari violin bow is on display in a museum.

  3. 6 hours ago, Promidi said:

    One other thing you can do is open Windows Task Scheduler and disable tasks related to Corel.

    What the actual flick? 😂 It actually writes to the task scheduler?
    Just remembered I have a license around from a humble bundle, guess it's not getting installed.

  4. 17 minutes ago, Morris Band said:

    Would love to know any extreme differences between this and bandlab. Ive tried other DAWs and usually get frustrated with them then come home to bandlab but if it does something different it would be great as a 2nd DAW for me. Please let me know and stay safe :)

    Extreme differences?
    The GUI, the workflow, Ableton has a lot more tutorials out there, and it's also on macOS.
    And then there's Max for Live which is a whole different can of worms.

    OTOH Cakewalk is free, and it also has Matrix View, which covers a lot of Ableton's Session View.
    Ableton Live is quite expensive to get access to the really juicy features (at least $299 if you own live Lite).
    Cakewalk's tutorial stash is also (slowly) growing.

    Ableton is built like a performance DAW, Cakewalk is built more like a recording & production DAW as far as workflow goes.

    I mean, at the end of the day, if you feel the itch to see what it's like, you can get the trial, no 😄?

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  5. Sorry for reviving this, but Ableton has extended the free Live trial by another 90 days.

    Got this in the mail today:

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    Ableton has extended your Live Trial to 180 days

    Dear musician,

    Back in March, we increased the Ableton Live Trial from 30 days to 90 days to assist musicians affected by the current situation. We want to help you keep making music during this challenging time, so we’ve extended your Ableton Live Trial period again from 90 to 180 days. 

    You can now try all the features of Live for an additional 90 days. This change will happen automatically; there’s nothing you need to do.


    Your Ableton Team

    https://redirect.ableton.com/u/gm.php?UID=4ssOSpPG4B&ID=534757879_7630908_26436

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  6. Having owned a Launchkey 49 (mk II) the single high point it has is its weight.
    The keys are kind of bad (though above those found in Berhinger's controllers), the velocity is meh, the drum pads are meh, the encoders and faders are meh.
    And honestly, € 230 is relatively on the high end for its intended audience, which seems to be bedroom producers just striking out.
    It's also not very well integrated with FL studio, the DAW a fledgling producer is likely to use. 

    Though honestly in this price range, there's not much else to recommend either: Nektar Impact LX61, the Alesis VI61 (it has aftertouch) or NI's A61.

  7. 1 hour ago, mibby said:

    I don't qualify for the upgrade and it worked in my shopping cart.  $99

    Yeah komplete select does go on sale by itself, but komplete full, ultimate (and now collectors) only go on sale for upgrades.

  8. 6 hours ago, jesse g said:

    After that, you may then want to invest the $99.00 into Komplete Select, however, I would skip Komplete Select and go for Komplete 12 during the during 50% off Sale. You may even want to wait for Komplete 13 when it comes out.

    There is no 50% off sale, it's a 50% off upgrades sale and you need at least Komplete Select to get that price.

  9. I hope to get my own copy soon enough. The sounds have the right quality for video game music.
    My only beef with spitfire is the way the installer/player simply loses its mind after I install / uninstall unrelated software.

    Having a single computer means I sometimes need to use other software.
    And right now, from time to time the player simply stops working and I have to reinstall the whole "spitfire audio" app from scratch.

    As is, the spitfire app should be the final app you install on your PC and then you lock it down & create a restore point basically.

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  10. Took a chance on the pack (and paid $3 in VAT but w/e).
    It certainly beats your average pack of loops from, say, MAGIX.
    Lots of world drums, probably few unique ones (I can almost swear I heard a few of these sampled somewhere) but it covers the basics.

    It also comes with "World Pack Instruments", a bunch of folders containing either wavs for drumkits or wavs for sampled instruments.

    Overall, IMHO as a hobbyist, it's neither a jaw-dropping deal nor an absolute dud. It's fairly decent.

  11. 16 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

    Please tell me which player other than Kontakt plays Kontakt files.

    A definition of proprietary might be needed here.

    Yeah it was a bit silly of me to put it that way.
    TBH, before Kontakt 5 plenty of players could actually play (or at least try to) Kontakt files.

    Still, Kontakt libraries are somewhat more open in many ways.
    If you have full Kontakt you can manipulate individual sample parameters for one.

    Compared to that, Spitfire's own player not only limits what you can do, but it also has bugs that Kontakt doesn't have.
    Don't get me wrong, I understand Spitfire's desire to get away from Kontakt.
    And it's normal for their player to be a work in progress, it's a young piece of software.
    Bugs are bound to happen until it becomes stable enough for a majority of their users.

    But I can't help feel that Spitfire is treating users like beta testers.

    And this is fine for free (such as LABS) or cheap $29-$39 libraries.

    But it's not fine for libraries that cost $300 - $700 and come with limited downloads/authorizations in a program that is known to occasionally corrupt its own data.

  12. How about a fix for their installer to stop messing up the libraries... :) 
    Imagine buying something like Hans Zimmer Strings: an expensive, proprietary (i.e. non-Kontakt) library.
    You can only download it a few times and then the installer messes it up.

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