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  1. The U.S. is still not doing widespread testing right now so there's simply no way to know how many infected there are here.  I heard a Johns Hopkins Professor of Public Health guess that there could be anywhere from 50,000 to half a million people infected right now, just living their lives, out in public and unwittingly infecting more people... 

    Let's look at Italy... Italy has been clamped down for a week or so  -- and their hospitals  are already overrun with patients with the viral symptoms.  What does that suggest about what will happen here in the states in another week or two?  Add to that there has been no widespread testing here, and and our borders are still mostly wide open.  Bottom line -- no, the coming catastrophe HASN'T been overstated by mainstream media (BTW they're not the ones telling people to stock up on toilet paper), and if you're citing current U.S. COV19 trends as some sort of accurate metric of what's to come -- forgive me, but you've missed the forest for the trees, and/or must be listening to the wrong "news" organizations.

  2. So...

    You have an older, Echo interface (Last drivers for Win 7/8, correct?).  It was working fine until a recent CW update....

    Updating O.S. to Win 10 increased instability.  No tweaks have fixed the problems so far...

    Seems to me you have two options:

    1) You have Macrium installed.  Assuming it's for doing system images/backups, and that you have been using it....  Use Macrium to restore back to a point where it was working fine -- then stop running anymore CW updates.  You could probably update to Win 8.1, but who knows if everything will remain as stable.

    2) Get a newer audio interface and update to Win 10 to fully support it.

  3. 1 hour ago, Robert Bone said:

    I would like it as an ISO image, if possible.  I can then mount it and point to it as the source for getting the NetFx3 feature enabled.  The only thing is - it MUST have the NetFx3 Feature installed on it.  If you could check that, I would SURELY appreciate it.  If you need the DISM commands for that let me know.

    I will see about the size of my Dropbox account, to make sure I have enough room for you to upload it.

    THANKS!

    Bob Bone

    Okay, I will check the image and if it's good, create the ISO file (Will be later tonight).  I'll contact you further by PM, so we don't monopolize the forum.

  4. 4 hours ago, Robert Bone said:

    Hi Jon, if you still have access to the 8.1 computer with NetFx3 installed, would you please consider creating an ISO image of your C:\  drive, and send it to me through Dropbox? 

    Bob Bone

    Hi Bob,

    If you think it will help you, I'd be happy to upload the file.  I don't currently have access to the PC, but I do have system images of the C: drive done early in the build.  They are Macrium image files.  I use the free version, so you could install the same to restore it.  You'll only need to remove any applications and change the product key.  If you need it as an ISO image, I'll have to convert it.

    Let me know.

    Jon

  5. I literally built a Win 8.1 system with CbB a month ago with the standard Win 8.1 OS download from MS and it works just fine.  I didn't have to do anything special other than let all the available updates install afterward.

    Have you tried the OS repair utility?  There are also NET Framework repair tools out there (though I've never tried them).

    If those don't work, how about starting over with the MS Win 8.1 download?  Yeah, you'll have to reinstall any applications, but it should be smooth sailing from there.

  6. 3 hours ago, Gswitz said:

    .... You can get a single channel preamp for around $40 usd. 

    True, but why get a decent mic-pre, only to plug it into a cheap laptop sound chip?  For about the same price, the  better option is a single channel USB audio interface (with a decent mic pre built in).

    For example, the Behringer UM2 is $48.  It uses the ASIO4all driver, but it's designed as an audio interface, so performance is way better than any onboard sound chip.

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  7. AFAIK, there were no widespread issues reported here with Nomad Factory Blue plugins in Sonar.  That would suggest the 2015 maintenance update didn't resolve any known issues with Sonar (since most users likely didn't know about the update and Sonar Plat didn't go belly up until late 2017).

    Make sure your friend has the latest version of Studio Mixing Suite - v1.0.0.8.  Otherwise, I'd proceed with the idea that the issue is system-specific.

  8. On 2/4/2020 at 1:57 PM, nacrainter18 said:

    @DeeringAmps ......... Purchasing AmpliTube 4 is no option...

     

    The Amplitube 4 installer is free.  I believe A4 acts as a shell for all of IKM's guitar software, even older versions (At least, that's how the IKM T-Racks effects system works.  All effects you don't own are simply grayed out).  Assuming A4 works the same way, your A3 "should" operate fine in the newer GUI.  Worth downloading the installer and giving it a try.

    Also, if you haven't already, do a reset/rescan of your VSTs.

  9. On 2/1/2020 at 6:47 AM, nacrainter18 said:

    ... the dropouts / crackles are exactly periodic... 😉

    This would suggest a background process interrupting/polling at regular intervals...

    Go into Task manager - Startup, and disable any tasks that are not necessary.  (You'll need to reboot the system after this).

    Also, try running latencymon to identify any processes causing large latencies.

  10. 2 hours ago, Larry Jones said:

    No reason a 2012 Windows 8 PC wouldn't work, as long as it's the 64-bit version. I'm using a machine at least that old, although it's running Win10. As I recall, though, there's an 8.1 update that you should get from Microsoft.

    Agreed.   If you're on Windows 8, you need to take it all the way to 8.1, which is a free update, then install all available updates (You'll probably find that Visual C +, and other necessary libs/utilities  have been installed for you). 

  11. On 11/27/2019 at 12:39 AM, bvideo said:

    Uh oh, Some of those Saffires are DICE-based. Drivers were always dicey. Any word about any other DICE-based interfaces going belly up in 1903?

    I'm using TC Electronic FW interfaces (Impact Twin and Konnekt 6 - both DICE II)... No problems here under Win 10 build 1903.

    I've seen it generically advised for Win 10 that you HAVE to use the legacy FW driver -- but I've just stuck with the  latest TCE driver package (last updated Nov 2016) and have had zero problems.

  12. IMO, the key to that sound is the band/orchestra needs to sound like it's in one space.  Overdubbing was rare/nonexistent, one or two mics was common (allow lots of mic bleed), and no crazy panning (Try putting everything in the middle third or so).

    And, of course, it needs to sound like analog.

  13. If you're mostly an audio guy then it doesn't make much difference - stick with 8.5....  But if you're heavily into virtual instruments and FX, then you owe it to yourself to make the move to CbB.   

    The main reason should be obvious:  plugin expansion.   Any plugin you have trouble with in 8.5 will be stuck that way since development has stopped, and no plugin dev will be anxious to track down a bug with an obsolete, 10 year old host.

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