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Posts posted by Byron Dickens
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40 minutes ago, John Vere said:
That is if you can find anything in the 1,954 pages.
If you use the index, you can narrow that down considerably.
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2 hours ago, Mr No Name said:
all sorted, and I didn't even have to read the manual.
Never mind that we've been fiddle - f---ing around, blindly stabbing in the dark for over a year....-
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3 hours ago, Mr No Name said:
and get rid of manuals, no one should need to read manuals.
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.; if you had read the manual you could have solved this in 15 minutes
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58 minutes ago, JT music said:
Tunecore usually has good references, its only drawback for me is that it does not pay with PayPal, which is very unfavorable, CD baby is very expensive they charge you even the IRSC codes of the track plus the air what you breathe...
You might want to do some math here....
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You can't change the tempo without getting artifacts. Re-recorded it.
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You really ought to start your own thread instead of hijacking a dead one that is over 2 years old.
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5 hours ago, Tianzii said:
I want to create my new album and I don’t want after a few years to open the projects without being able to load the plugins.
How do you tackle this in your projects? Are you running multiple versions of the same plugin on the same pc/mac?
Finish the project and move on.
Revisiting things over and over is for Wordsworth and Whitman.
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That's where my money is too; some kind of MIDI event way on down the line.
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I have a hard enough time just playing tuned the regular way!
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It cost me over a $1k to replace the dual clutch in my car this past summer. And that's with doing the work myself.
I know why car repair is so expensive, having been in the business for the better part of 30 years.
Plumbing I don't get. In plumbing, you don't have completely new models every few years with constant changes in technology. Nor does it require thousands of dollars in special tools - the collection of which constantly has to be added to. Nor does it require computerized test equipment and subscriptions to support the continued avalanche of information and software updates as well as ongoing training to keep up with it all.
I should have been a plumber or an electrician. Better money and I wouldn't have had to pour so much of it back into my tool box.
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I'd keep that sucker and play the hell out of it.
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Whaaaat? RTFM?!?!
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I guess it wasn't all that important....
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Missing sound
in Q&A
Hmmm ..
Must not have been very important....
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19 hours ago, bvideo said:
Korg typically provides the combi mode as a multitimbral form for using one instance to perform up to 8 separate instruments.
That is incorrect. Korg's Combination mode is NOT multitimbral. It is for combining patches together to do things like making splits and layers.
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Is the Triton VST multitimbral?
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3 hours ago, pwal said:
i don't understand why people of a certain wealth don't just relax and enjoy spending it
I don't understand why other people don't just relax and mind their own business....
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2 hours ago, Johnny Penk said:
It’s not the audio interface driver.
And how did we test this?
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Also, all of your tracks are routed to nowhere.
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There is probably a MIDI cc causing that; Cakewalk doesn't change anything on it's own.
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You talking about BandLab or Cakewalk?
Assuming Cakewalk, what audio interface do you have?
If anything its might be a bug in the driver. When audio drivers go wacky, this can happen. Doubtful it is Cakewalk's fault or the forum would be on fire. I know I don't have that issue.
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You're looking in audio effects when you need to be looking in instruments.
"MIDI devices" is for hardware and you don't need any for software instruments.
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Meh.
Never really cared for them in the first place.
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Missing sound
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Plugin on demo mode
Usb midi controller not playing back midi information in Cakewalk
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Wow. Years huh?
I'm just dumbfounded. Absolutely dumbfounded.