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Dave Maffris

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  1. I have a serious problem figuring this one out> I'm trying to make stems out of several tracks, which I used to do by using the bounce to track item, choosing my tracks and selecting a new track to bounce it to. When doing this now, it says the destination track is a new track, but when finished, it creates individual tracks for each selected track, and not a mix of the tracks to create a stem. If I'm doing something wrong, please tell me, because I absolutely cannot use this feature unless I can create and/or export the stems and not simply create single tracks when I attempt to bounce or export. Thanks! 

    UPDATE August 28: I figured out what I had to do, and have solved the issue, I believe. 

  2. I'm excited about the new export features--as a composer who has music in music libraries for sync placements, I need to export stems and cut down mixes, etc. This new update looks like it will streamline the process tremendously--and the tags/filenames will also help keep them properly labeled and sorted, both for myself and my music library. Also, for projects I produce for others this will be fabulous. Kudos to the Cakewalk bakers, this time you have really added a feature I expect to use extensively and that will make my life much easier so I can churn out new compositions more frequently. Will try this out over the next week once I install the release candidate and hope there are no bugs introduced. Thank you for this.

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  3. Interesting looking update, I usually don't do early access, but I might this time. If I read this correctly, exporting individual arranger sections as audio would save me a huge amount of time and effort when exporting cut-downs of mixes that I need to create. Stem export also looks promising, too, as I also need to export stems frequently in my work as a composer. Gonna give this a spin, I thin'

  4. So I bought Majestica yesterday, at 65% off.  However, no freebie was sent as of yet.  So I see  the next day they offer Majestica at 55% off and with the free Choir--I am going to see if I can get in on that somehow by contacting 8DIO. 

     

    UPDATE:  good news, yesterday the freebie was ostinato strings (another one I would like) and I contacted them, and while I didn't see it in my account initially, it's now there, so I'm downloading now! Yay. 

     

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  5. 35 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    Dave, if you are a V8P Member, Majestica gets you $600 off the V8P 8W Black Edition Orchestra, which
    Is 8DIO's top of the line Orchestra that sells for $998...so may want to consider that also...

    I wish I was....I'm not 

     

  6. Just now, Yan Filiatrault said:

    I just read on another forum that the upgrade price is 20$. Someone talked with 8Dio support and they will send emails with a discount code.

    May I ask how you rate this library, I am starting to use more of 8DIO's products lately and like them. However I do have two other orchestral libraries that are very good, Spitfire's Abby Road One and BBC Orchestra Core. I would love to get this and the price is right, but don't know if it will supplement or duplicate what I already am using extensively. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    I only have BBC Discover...which sounds pretty amazing for it's minute size...I would have liked to have
    gotten Abbey Road One during the sale...but the duckets were'nt having it...LOL
    As always, it's apples to oranges - all about preference.  Check out some of the Majestica videos
    on YouTube and that will give you a much better idea...

    will do. Sometimes it's good to have choices, other times...too many, lol. 

     

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  8. So after contacting Izotope, they were able to create a link for me to get the subscription for $49 first year. It's a risk if it's worth it in the longer run, but I went ahead and took the plunge. I use their products on every project extensively--would love the new features, and the first year deal is great, including groove 3 pass (which I have yet to try out). So once I get updated with all the latest versions, etc. I'll have an idea if I made the right decision. If not, I guess by next year I'll know if some other suite of tools (like Fabfilter, Universal Audio, Waves) would be as good or better to switch too. Wish me luck into the dark side of subscription software membership....(shuddering)...

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  9. Just now, cclarry said:

    I have the original version and it's quite useable...and at $179 I'd say it's a pretty good deal-
    especially with the freebie....

    Do you own the Abby Road or BBC Core like I do, and how do they compare/contrast, if I may ask? Thanks as always...

     

  10. Still I may bite on this for $179--although I'm using Abby Road and BBC orchestras by Spitfire, this is an impressive product, plus I'd get the Ostinato Strings for free. Any thoughts on whether this orchestra would supplement/complement or duplicate my BBC Core and Abbey Road One collection, before I plunk down my hard-earned $$$? Thanks.

     

  11. Hmm, been eyeing an external, was gonna go with SSD to match my computer's drives, but really, for storage? That's a good deal. But reading reviews of it on BB site, a lot of folks were able to score this drive for $190 during Black Friday, so I might just hold off and see what is offered then--

     

     

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  12. I contacted Izotope today, and while they had no immediate answer for me, they said they would see about it on Monday--apparently they use an algorithm to send out the offers, and there could be a glitch and users who should have been targeted for this offer were not. We'll see. Too bad for them, I am a loyal customer, and now I wouldn't purchase this at $149 under any circumstances, so frankly they may have lost a sale and future full-price subscription. I'm surprised they didn't just go ahead and make the offer to me--it's bad customer relations to put me off with a "maybe Monday" answer. This company is based in my former home State, too! Geez. Anyway..maybe it's time I switched to Fabfilter plug ins, which everyone raves about. Just for spite.

  13. 23 hours ago, TerraSin said:

    I don't get those emails either. I had to get on their chat to have them send me the offer last time.

    I get plenty of emails from them, but not this one, which ironically is one of the few I would actually jump on. I'll try the chat, thanks! 

     

  14. 23 hours ago, cclarry said:

    I just recived a personal offer of $49 for a full year, and that include a 1 year Groove 3 pass!


    Through August 31, you can get the first year of Music Production Suite Pro for only $49*, and get a full year of new features and enhancements across many of our most popular products including Ozone and RX. In addition, you get access to the exclusive members-only Control Room—a library of content designed to make you a better producer or mixer, constantly updated with new educational videos, samples and presets, and exclusive live events from renowned producers and engineers.

    Music Production Suite Pro is packed with latest and greatest from iZotope including:

    Ozone Pro for mastering 

    RX Pro for Music for repair 

    Nectar Pro for vocals 

    Melodyne 5 essential for pitch correction

    Neutron Pro for mixing 

    Neoverb Pro for reverb

    VocalSynth Pro for creative effects 

    Tonal Balance Control Pro for translating mixes and masters

    Insight Pro for metering and delivery 

    Over 43 plug-ins and applications and counting

    50+ educational videos and growing

    Exclusive third-party partner offers 

    12-month Groove3 All-Access Pass ($150 value)

    *You will get Music Production Suite Pro for $49 for the first year. Your renewal price after the first year will be $199.90/year. If you choose to cancel after the first year, your projects will be preserved with the last settings you made. While you won't be able to edit the settings, the processing will be applied so that your projects still sound the same. All prices and offers are subject to change.

    Check your emails!

    and I own most of their products, have upgraded frequently....wonder why I don't have that offer....got an email from izotope today, the only "deal" was to purchase the Music Production Suite 4 for $149.00. Not. 

     

  15. I didn't get this offer...yet,...but if I do, I'm going there. Yes, subscriptions are a difficult pill to swallow when one has always "purchased" software, but on the other hand, we do upgrade regularly, and that costs $$$$, too. I used to feel the same about "owning" digital music, now I subscribe to Apple Music, for example. Convenience has its cost, I guess. The world is changing fast,  and this is the model that is catching on everywhere with businesses and the music business is not immune to it. So philosophically and psychologically it's a shift, but I'm gradually being converted to a subscription person. So be it, if you can't beat em...

     

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  16. 1 minute ago, cclarry said:

    They were giving the freebie with a $98 GROSS purchase, but have
    now fixed the mistake...

    98 or greater than 98, the website says more than 98, and they have a few interesting ones priced exactly at 98...just wondering. I may go for another one, anyway that I've been looking at. Lucky for you, though! 

     

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  17. 7 hours ago, Fleer said:

    Famous E reviewed in the latest SOS issue: 

    “Conclusion

    There are of course other sampled and modelled Rhodes out there, and for some perspective I loaded a few leading contenders alongside. All subjective of course, but for me the best modelled competition offered similar responsiveness but couldn’t match the timbral complexity. Meanwhile, none of the multisampled alternatives had such an immediately attractive and vivacious character, despite various strengths of their own.

    So what we have here may just be a single MkI, but it’s a spectacularly good one: it seems all that hype about the original ‘E’ is justified! Vibey, responsive, sophisticated and effortlessly inspiring, this is a great electric piano library.

    Pros

    A fundamentally very attractive, warm and open tone quality.

    Simultaneously precise, in sound and implementation, yet full of character.

    Excellent tremolo and chorus.

    Plenty of possibilities for more creative tone shaping.

    Cons

    Delayed‑effect parameter tweaks take a little getting used to.

    Summary

    One of the best, if not the best, sampled Rhodes pianos currently available.“

    Agreed, it's a clear winner and I have several good ones, too. This will replace them in most, if not all use cases. And I have owned a Fender Rhodes (forget which model) and played many a suitcase model one during my younger playing days in Chicago.

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  18. 3 hours ago, Paul Young said:

    Same here but I realized I never bothered with the NI one or the Sonokentic strings. 

    I have NI action strings, but don't really like it, therefore I was hoping this one would be an upgrade. Still haven't pulled the trigger, however. 

  19. Wow. Just wow. Trying to keep from jumping...I finally got Noire, then I found and acquired Ascend, I have a couple of felt pianos, as well as yada yada others...and still...I want this...GAS strikes again...beautiful walkthrough...

  20. My computer appararently also won't run Windows 11, and I'm shocked, since it's only a couple of year's old and a monster built by Jim Roseberry--maybe you could weigh in on this subject, Jim, if you are still watching this forum?  I am reluctant to mess with BIOS settings, etc., because frankly I don't know what I'm doing on that level and if my machine goes out, I'm in big trouble...

  21. Interesting topic. As a lifelong pianist, and former owner of a Fender Rhodes and a Wurlitzer, I would agree there are many emulations that are just fine, especially sitting in a mix. I, too, was initially skeptical when OTS released the E piano. However, I own all their products, and they do such a sensational job on them that I assumed it would be great. The real question for me was, "do I need another Rhodes emulation," I use NI's Rhodes 88, scarbee, and a personal favorite, Lounge Lizard. So, fast forward to the Summer Group buy, and I find between the group buy 60% off and my Orange Slices, I can complete my OTS library, adding the new Banjo and the E Piano for a grand total of $86 bucks!  This is a steal. Now I am listening to the demos of the Famous E, and it's jaw-droppingly good. But the final test is playing it, and within an  instant, I am in love with this one. As a pianist, some instruments inspire you, others are ok, and others are meh or yuck. Playing a Steinway concert grand piano is different than playing anything else I have played. Playing this E piano may not fall into that category, but I felt instantly creative and inspired. The response, timbre, nuances of even a handful of the presets I sampled were energizing. An instrument that makes you want to play it, and makes it hard to stop playing it--that's what tells me they have something really great. I am positive that from this point forward, the Famous E will be my virtual Rhodes of choice in future compositions. Heck, I may even go back and replace my other emulations in some finished productions, just for fun, if I have the time. 

    And for the record, I agree wholeheartedly that if you don't really specialize in a particular instrument, you probably won't be able to tell the difference between them, and that is true for me, to a degree, for drums, saxophone, bass guitar and electric. I know quality, but the differences between the brands, emulations, etc., is largely beyond my experience--you need to be proficient and experienced with an instrument to truly understand the diffs between models. Or to care that much. 

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