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  1. 5 hours ago, paulo said:

    Yeah, it's not really a great look on them given that the start screen is now covered up by a nag screen telling me to get it every time I start the program.

    I don't get that. Maybe it's "just you", paulo?

  2. 21 hours ago, arnoldoo said:

    finally I'll manage to catch some discounts in ezkeys midi packs

     

     

    19 hours ago, bluzdog said:

    The best part is you don't have to use all serials provided at once. Redeem at your leisure.

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  3. 4 hours ago, Kazrog said:

    This new issue is due to recent changes in Steinberg's VST3 specification. While our plugins are working perfectly in other VST3 hosts at this time, for some reason, Cakewalk is having trouble loading them.

    In the mean time, we recommend all Cakewalk users roll back to the previous version of Kazrog plugins. Very sorry for any inconvenience!

    So, after installing the latest versions, if I want to use your plugins in Cakewalk I would need to revert, but if I want to use any of my other DAWs with the new features after using Cakewalk I would then have to re-install the latest. 😞 

    Here's hoping you solve that issue right quick.

  4. 3 hours ago, RSMcGuitar said:

    I don't get who is paying that?

     

    1 hour ago, satya said:

    I thought that one was @Bapu 😂 INSTALLED

    Only because it's included in my Slate Subscription which folded in the SSL subscription (for free).

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  5. On 12/8/2023 at 7:57 AM, jngnz said:

    Do keep in mind that I basically own every plugin under the moon, including ridiculously expensive "holy grail" ones (hi Ziad).

    Nice to know there is a new king in town.

    I yield to the gentleman above,

  6. 6 hours ago, craigb said:

    Potentially enormous Naval interestingly shaped erect spaceships? 😁

    I hope the Navy adopts that name. If there was a public vote on a name John Oliver would marshal his fans to vote for it.

    Case in point:

    John Oliver, a British-American comedian and talk show host, campaigned for the Australasian crested grebe or pūteketeke to win New Zealand’s Bird of the Century contest. The pūteketeke is a diving water bird with a slim neck, sharp beak, and an orange mullet. It is known for carrying its young on its back, sharing chick-rearing responsibilities, and eating its own feathers to induce vomiting as a method to expel parasites  The bird has a chorus of grunts, growls, and barks and engages in an elaborate set of mating dances, including the “w*e*e*d dance” where the birds offer each other water w*e*e*d and the “ghostly penguin” where they rise chest to chest.

    John Oliver’s campaign included buying up billboards in New Zealand, Japan, France, the UK, India, and the US state of Wisconsin. A plane with a pūteketeke campaign banner also flew over the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. His campaign caused a surge of votes and donations for the contest, as well as some controversy among local bird lovers who prefer other native species. The competition, run by environmental organization Forest & Bird, normally attracts just under 60,000 votes, but this year those figures leapt to 350,000 across 195 countries, with 290,374 of those going to the pūteketeke 3. The pūteketeke was crowned New Zealand’s bird of the century winner after the competition was inundated with votes, following Oliver’s announcement during an episode of Last Week Tonight in the US, that he was appointing himself the official campaign manager for the pūteketeke.

     

    Sheesh! The word W.E.E.D. (without the periods) is a no-no word?

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