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hockeyjx

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  1. If you are on the latest build, and are an admin, you can pause updates until Feb 23(I just tested). I put it off as long as possible, and I would make a backup before updating.
  2. I have the MPK49, and there are no drivers, just different versions of MIDIQuest/Vyzex download. I think you may be able to download that and set it up: https://www.akaipro.com/mpk25 . Mine works fine with Sonar Cakewalk by Bandlab still.
  3. I was JUST GOING TO POST THIS! LoL. Great minds. Glenn is pretty awesome Jeremy, this one is sarcastic, but if you look at his channel, there is a lot of good content.
  4. ID-10-T error ...I feel shame
  5. My mobo is in the shop, so no OS. Is there a place from my Bandlab account I can download?
  6. I hope the OP (or others)isn't someone who has Facebook or Instagram, because if you've ever read THOSE TERMS OF SERVICE.... I have no PII on my studio machine except for logins for software(which are necessary). Not really anything to find.
  7. @Bapu: We're not that far off specs! I love ASUS boards. Cheated with a Gigabyte Gen9 and then the Z490 came out ...I returned the Gigabyte back QUICK!
  8. Also, I am surprised A5 is Win7 or better(the I.T. guy in me had to check). Win7 is over a year past end of life, so no patching or fixes. Seems like a bad idea not to upgrade to W10. Why a developer would even say W7 or W8 was supported for a new release is a bad idea IMO.
  9. Changed parameters and played and recorded it. Automated on and off and no glitches as well.
  10. First thing, I didn't realize this was based of the Chandler product (of which I own a MosValve). Awesome. This works for me in the standalone and in three different projects with different sample rates. Is Windows 7 supported? You do know that W7 is sunset-ed, right?
  11. I was upgrading for Amplitub4 Max to 5 Max and I thought the same thing. I had my buddy go in with me, and I ended up getting a 2nd AXE I/O and software using my Jam points, and ended up being the same $299 - so I subsidized the upgrade. Then, I saw the Dimebag collection and bought it like a moron ...already comes with 5 Max. They refunded my money on that.
  12. I want a coffee mug darn it!
  13. Wasn't there a link where you could get a shirt or mug if you laid down some cheddar to the Bakers? I am feeling inclined at the moment.
  14. Interesting, I was using this last night and had no issues, same versioning for both that you have.
  15. My specs on the latest build, which handles anything I can throw at it from Bandlab: Asus PRIME Z490-A Intel Core i7-10700 Comet Lake 2.9GHz Eight-Core LGA 1200 Boxed Processor (10th Gen) 2 x G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3600 PC4-28800 CL16 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit F4-3600C16D-32GVKC - Black 1 adata xpg sx8200 pro 500GB (OS) 1 adata xpg sx8200 pro 1TB (Samples) 1 500GB Samsung SSD for Project Archive
  16. It seems like the long way to go about it. Cloning the old drive to a new one with more space is a better play.
  17. I always like to reverse-engineer a "properly" recorded and organized project. It be nice if it is a newer version obviously. Is there any such thing? Any of the forum experts have anything?
  18. That's why I got the AXE I/O, and I think it does make a difference to my ears.
  19. I have been a guitarist for 30+ years. I have recorded about 30 songs in a "traditional studio" over the years. I am also a recovering gear addict, and what I discovered is this: I LOVE MY AMP SIMS! I PREFER them over amps and there are a few reasons why: 1) I have the IK AXE I/O, which is a audio interface geared towards guitar player and their dynamics. I love it. 2) I can get an inspirational sound and take using Amplitube or Guitar Rig 5 that is easy to record. 3) #2 is really important, but even moreso is the ability to manipulate that take to fit in your mix (primarily distortion). That is a lot more difficult in a "traditional" sense. So, experiment with whatever you can get your hands on. Talk to people who know their sh!t and figure out what works for the music you want to create. That goes with everything you do, and everything you use musically. There are no rules when it comes to expressing yourself. When Nine Inch Nails used a guitar straight in to a MAC(and them employing some trail-blazing techniques at the time), some(including myself) called it blasphemy, but we were wrong ...and that was the best means for Trent to express himself. The same applies to anyone. Good luck!
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