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Nice nothing else needs to be said.
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Classic Staypress production, one thing came to the furry mind via the fury ears, I do love the punch on the Kick and Snare I just wonder if they could come back a tad when you are singing. Just a furry eared thought. Other than your normal level of excellent production and songwriting .
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There are some basic themes, Light, Dark, Mercury and Tungsten. I think we just have to wait for them to finesse the fundamental core of the GUI then we might see a Theme editor. You can still customise some colours in Preferences. The GUI is undergoing a massive changes though from its inception in the first X1 it has used BMP and PNG's in later years, for 90% of its graphical construction. They don't resize or scale gracefully hence the move to vector graphics
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The flatness is because it uses resizable vector graphics, but give them a chance it is a work in progress.
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Thanks Daryl your input is always appreciated, be safe
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Am I reading the “tea leaves” right? (Sonar Activation)
Wookiee replied to DeeringAmps's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Am I reading the “tea leaves” right? (Sonar Activation)
Wookiee replied to DeeringAmps's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Historically as many instances as you had machines, but only one in use at anyone time. -
Thanks for the ears and comments.
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[fixed] HELP: Something Killed 64 bit Sonar
Wookiee replied to sjoens's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
No good reason the program S-Plat resides in its own directory. However it appears you are running 32bit S-Plat which should be in the X86 program directory. CbB installs in the 64 bit program directory. Unless you have installed it differently. -
Thank you t, your continued support is greatly appreciated.
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Thank you, like me some Weather Report, will have to check out Vitous's Magical Shepherd, they are new to my furry lugs.
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Thank you Nigel, possibly the GX-80 from Cherry Audio. The patch is called Composers Dream.
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@mibby the ARC studio box is a global solution the EQ correction is in the Studio box, once configured and saved to the box you no longer need the ARC software or the USB connection to the box. That is only required if you want try the alternative profiles like smartphone or 49" TV etc.
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With the ARC studio hardware you no longer need to bypass the ARC software as it is only in the signal path to your monitors it is not in the mix path.
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Thank you Freddy J, you are impressive yourself.
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As t said classic Freddy J nice as ever, will keep the furry ears for the Covid recovered vocal, not sure it needs it really Freddy.
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Good to see and hear you Kakku.
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Very nice, bright airy mix, space for everything to breath. Sweet Steve very Sweet
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Future Re-install of Cakewalk after Sonar is Available?
Wookiee replied to dalemccl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
@Cannimagine historically when new versions of SONAR where released they installed in a parallel directory within the Cakewalk directory structure. On my current machine I have both SONAR Platinum and CbB. Within the Cakewalk directory tree there are two significant directories SONAR Platinum which hold the program code unique to SONAR Platinum Cakewalk Core which holds the program code unique toCakewalk by Bandlab Then there is the other directories that are shared by both programs. I suspect that when Cakewalk Sonar is released we will see a new directory in that tree which will hold the code unique to it. All we need to do is patiently wait whilst it finishes baking in the Cakewalk oven. -
I am blessed, Ms Wookiee has in the past brought me, an Ibanez guitar, a Novation KS Rack, Korg's M1 and Wavestation in VST when they were first released as the initial Digital legacy, Arturia's CS-80 VST version 1 pre the V collections. She is a beautiful soul.
