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Simeon Amburgey

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Piotr said:

    Not everyone. I have Tracks4 MAX  and all modules except 1 which are in Tracks5 but no reasonable way to upgrade to TRacks 5 MAX :(

    Put question to IK sales support  weeks ago but was just ignored :(

    The pricing is "everyone" can upgrade using the pricing above  even if they do not own the previous version. It's a little confusing on the surface but basically they just lowered the prices of the Retail versions to the Upgrade price.
     

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  2. Upgrades For Everyone

    Now's your chance to upgrade to the IK software of your dreams with IK's Upgrade for All promotion. Through April 2nd, pay only the upgrade price on slect IK software, even if you don't own the previous version!

    That's right - Save up to 40% on AmpliTube MAX, Miroslav Philharmonik 2, T-RackS 5 MAX and more, or treat yourself to Total Studio 2 MAX - our biggest bundle of software at one low price. The full versions of these titles have all been reduced to the usual upgrade price.

    Choose from IK's most popular titles

    AmpliTube MAX - $499.99 $299.99
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    Miroslav Philharmonik 2 - $499.99 $299.99
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  3. From Feb. 14 - 18 save 40% off on HALionSonic 3 (including updates from earlier versions) and a select group of other titles. It is a great time to upgrade to HALionSonc 3 if you re using an earlier version.

    link to the sale: https://www.steinberg.net/en/promotion/valentines_sale

    Here is a runthrough demo of HALionSonic 3 I did a little while back.
    https://youtu.be/NrixEtUO64c

     

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  4. 50 minutes ago, Twisted Fingers said:

    Also, since it's still apparently available through amazon for about $100 do you see any reason, other than it's been discontinued, that I shouldn't buy CD Architect and not Soundforge Pro 12 for $600, (on sale right now for $400)? The Soundforge Pro 15 features list seems to focus on Mastering capabilities that I do in Cakewalk rather than the CD production capabilities that I'm looking to get.

    I have both Sound Forge 11 and 12 and  still find myself launching SF11 as they look so familiar in GUI and workflow ;) . I think SF12 was released with some additional plugins from their Sequoia DAW but mainly think it was to bring 64 bit compatibility. The next version of Sound Forge (13?) will probably bring a more substantial upgrade as far as updating  things more thoroughly.

    If you can still acquire CD Architect and it can work on your existing system, I really see no reason to spend that much more for SF12. 

    50 minutes ago, Twisted Fingers said:

    Can it embed the text album info and ISRC codes and anything else that commercial CDs have?

    As far as I know, yes it can. It has a lot to do with the capabilities of the actual CD burning hardware you have on your system. SF 11,  12 and CD Architect all should have META DATA fields where all of this can be entered into your project and burned onto the CD. Here is a screenshot of a recent project of mine laid out for CD production: You can see you have a field for ISRC codes, etc..

    2103333894_SF12Screenshot.PNG.e46cf0fadb2fd7029983969c18a7a6aa.PNG


    Hope that helps?

  5. 22 minutes ago, Wookiee said:

    Still using Soundforge/Sony's CD Architect 5.2d here looks like Magix, who now own Soundforge, have dropped CD Architect.  However I believe that you can cut CD's from Soundforge Pro 12.

    CD Architect is now sort of baked into Sound Forge 12.

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