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57Gregy

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  1. How was the audio heard on FL Studio? Was it your computer it was heard on or some video from the internet? Welcome to the forum.
  2. Also, the manager for Track view and Console view are different; you could have track 6 and 7 hidden in TV but not in Console, for example.
  3. "H" on the computer keyboard brings up the Track Manager, from which you can show/hide any track or bus.
  4. I would save the whole project under a new name and edit 1 or the other.
  5. I wonder if he had a Mediterranean Blue Fender Squire Precision bass guitar? If he did, I could be like him.
  6. It happened to my internet computer again. Same symptoms, frozen screen while updating... for hours. This time I saved all my junk before nuking the OS, 21 disks! Reset the thing to like new... but "like new" is Windows 7, and it won't let me update anything, natch, since 7 isn't supported anymore. I can't even get on the web, except for links on the MSN homepage. Even though I previously upgraded to 8 and then 10, frankly I don't want to mess with it. Time to put a bullet in this box. It's 12 years old (or so). My late Uncle Donald had several computers, so it looks like I'll be getting one of those. Only a couple of years old with native W 10. Hope it's not password protected. 🙄 On my slow laptop now.
  7. N0. I find ski boards to be a real drag when there is no snow, even if it's cool.
  8. I'm one of the many old pluckers here who learned to love rock music before it got separated into 1,037 different genres. Pop radio in the sixties had a lot of keyboard in it; organs, pianos, mellotrons, so I liked them from an early age, no matter the type of music. Plus, the first instrument I ever tried to learn how to play was my grandma's Hamilton piano. I say WITH! But you don't have to.
  9. Not all of those products are/were downloadable. But CCC should still work for those that are.
  10. The Vizio TV I use for a computer monitor had a cracked body and would wobble a little if you bumped it inadvertently. Or advertentley. I decided to replace it with an after-market stand from where I work. ONN brand. Only $18. Unusual for me to replace something before it's completely broken. The thing is pretty hefty for such an inexpensive piece and fit together well. I started to attach it to the TV and discovered that the right leg extended down over where the power cord plugged in. Hmm. I then angled the legs outward so the jack was accessible. I could use just 1 screw at the tops and wire the bottom in such a way that it wouldn't spread out. Used high-class, coated clothes hanger wire. The left leg was in the way of the VGA jack. Hmm. Time to dig out the tools. Drilled about 20 holes in the bottom of the right leg around the periphery, then used a chisel to break the metal and vise grips to nibble out the dross, leaving a nice, elongated hole through which to plug the cord. You might think it's bad design, but probably the engineers didn't think* the VESA mount would be used for legs, but for wall-mounting, which would leave lots of space for cables. Anyway, I no longer have a wobbly monitor. *non-thinking engineers. Isn't that redundant? Like a former car which had a $7 thermostat that was only accessible by removing the entire top of the engine if you wanted to replace it. $400. "Hey, Bob, where do you want me to put the thermostat?" "Stick it under the intake manifold. Plenty of room under there". Took me fifteen minutes to replace my Miata's thermostat. $7.
  11. Now that the world has ended. will democracy return to Blighty?
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