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AB7

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  1. It knocked out my SPLAT. Not sure that I care though!
  2. Well - My Sonar SPLAT stopped working after a windows update this week. So enter Cakewalk by Bandlab. It really saved me. And I loaded some really old bundle projects and it opened them up without a problem, THANKS!
  3. I get it - I was in folders in preference and not in "audio data" which shows the two folders. Thanks for the responses! AB
  4. Well - my splat finally stop working on a Windows 10 update. So now I am using Bandlab Cakewalk - which is just fine. Question - in setting it up, I can see in preferences where I can move the audio folder to another drive, which I have done. But what about the pictures folder? Should that remain on the C drive? If not, how does one move it - I do not see it listed in the preferences folder? THANKS, AB
  5. Jim - thanks for providing your voice regarding the 16 versus 24 bit. Out of curiosity, what sample rate do you use for your tracks? THANKS, AB
  6. I do not think it is as simple as dynamic range and frequency response. As I mentioned before, there is the latency issue. I will add one more issue - samples per second. If 32 samples per second provided great dynamic range and frequency response it would still sound very unrealistic as one can hear the "grains" of the sample. So how many samples per second does the ear actually transmit to the brain? What is the sample rate of analog? Is there a limit? Just curious? Anyone have an idea?
  7. There will be different answers for different people. I suggest people use their ears. Since my computer is powerful enough and I do not use more than perhaps 30 tracks, I can record using 88.2 or 96K and it does sound better to me. I appreciate the better latency when recording. I do not use tracks during recording that I do not need to listen to when recording new tracks. This allows me to have a smaller buffer size and retain the latency benefit. Then on playback, where latency is not an issue, I can increase the buffer size. I hope this makes some sense. But this does not mean that this should apply to everyone.
  8. Thanks scook. But can a higher sample rate theoretically result in lower latency?
  9. I thought there is lower latency at higher sampling rates? Isn't that a benefit to some?
  10. Since I mix out of the box, I am usually at 88.2/24 or sometimes at 96/24 Mix down I usually use several sample rates of the same mix. Who knows what format will be the most common in media in the future?
  11. I wonder how long it will take for this new cakewalk to have equaled or bettered the plugins from platinum? Oh well - I am not complaining, but it will make it easier when using a new computer and the old platinum may not load?
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