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They have a lower version called V Collection intro, which has a reduced number of synths. I suspect as ever their servers are overwhelmed as they are every release. I was logged in my offer was 99 but when I went to pay it was 699. Now can't login.
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We are here to help, just give us a shout and if we can we will, well I certainly will.
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@audioschmaudio I started with Arturia Synths before the V collections existed. My first was the (Moog) Modular. I then add the first CS-80, then the ARP 2600 and the Prohet V. They they introduced the V collections.
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Merged threads for duplicate post
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I can only agree, though we will no doubt see it has three new synths, (oh looks like two we already have Yangtze thing, Acid V, Mini freak, whoopee), at a ridiculous upgrade price, compared with certain other companies who manage to sell their products at around a quarter to a third of what Arturia charges.
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@bobbyashrimp as has been politely explained to you this is an unsupported product owned by Gibson who purchased it from Roland.
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As 57Gregy observers the company that technically own SONAR 8, Gibson, no longer care, they no longer support the product. There is nothing Bandlab Technologies are or can do to help you, I doubt they even have access to the source code. Why not try CbB?
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@bobbyashrimp what error messages are you getting. VST 3 was introduced around the same time as SONAR 8 not sure if it supported VST3. What is your OS version Windows 7 does not support VST 3.
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Have you ensured all traces of both were removed when you uninstalled? Try uninstalling again the use Revo to check it has all gone, then install CbB. You may lose you Cakewalk/VSTplugins directory if you are not carefull with your uninstall
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If your MIDI controller has those functions you can use ACT to control these actions. It does however require you to teach ACT unless you have a controller for which there is a preset.
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[SOLVED] LP-64 Multiband compressor/limiter
Wookiee replied to Cyril Johnson's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
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Unnecessary bumping of posts is not permitted.
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Perhaps a feature request?
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[SOLVED] LP-64 Multiband compressor/limiter
Wookiee replied to Cyril Johnson's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
As I said I checked today and they work fine, I did have to make sure I was logged in to the old CCC to authorise there use. -
[SOLVED] LP-64 Multiband compressor/limiter
Wookiee replied to Cyril Johnson's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
@Cyril Johnson both of the linear phase plugins were initially additional purchases. I have them both and will check them in both CbB and the new Sonar. I see no reason why they shouldn't work. Having reread your post I suspect the issue is as simple @Cyril Johnson as you are using the trial version. The LP's were locked to Sonar. -
What website? If you are trying on the historic SONAR website that function is disabled. You need to be contacting the new Cakewalk website.
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There appears to be two main MIDI controllers that support hi-resolution velocity, there may be others but these were the most often shown. The Studiologic VMK188 around £557.29 The Casio PX-5S, which is a digital piano, around £700.00. They both support MIDI 2.0 which whilst MIDI CC 88 is part of MIDI 1.0, from what I am reading MIDI 2.0 support is preferred. The developers of Cakewalk have said that they are looking at MIDI 2.0, whilst it is not fully compliant with MIDI 2.0 it does support features like MPE, which is a MIDI 2.0 requirement, along with other MIDI 2.0 function. There is one question, how many plugins and hardware synths are MIDI 2.0 compliant? It is not something I see mentioned in the stats of such.
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@FreeEarCandy one of my favourites from the album, sounds like a very respectful cover.
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Yes, grab the handle at the top to increased or decrease overall height.
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@AB9 Cakewalk has been fully compliant with all the standard MIDI CC, RPN, NRPN instructions, since its inception in the late 1980's. I assume you are asking if it recognises CC 88, which the MIDI association defines as the CC to use when the standard is not sufficient requiring 14 bits of velocity instead of the defaul 7. There is no blocking filter in the MIDI configuration that I can find to stop CC 88 being passed by Cakewalk. Having read a little about CC 88 it seems to me you are asking the wrong question. Your question should be, does plugin XYZ or hardware synth respond to CC 88. You can most definitely add CC 88 MIDI messages to Cakewalk either manually or via a envelope, or of course if you have a MIDI controller that can be set to transmit MIDI CC 88.
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Arturia synths/fxs, sluggish GUI [not Sonar issue]
Wookiee replied to KWILD's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
It is a utility to completely remove/uninstall all traces of Nvidia and AMD graphics drivers. Many supplied uninstallers leave traces behind, like registry entries, odd directories. Annoying fluff. -
Random scans while playback or recording windows
Wookiee replied to Bruce Gombrelli's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
@Bruce Gombrelli does it happen in one of the default supplied templates? If not it implies the issue lies i your custom template. -
Random scans while playback or recording windows
Wookiee replied to Bruce Gombrelli's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
@Bruce Gombrelli what does the event viewer say? What plugins do you have running, check they are not scanning for updates. To the best of my knowledge there is only one aspect of Cakewalk that can cause a scan. On startup if VSTScaning is enabled, yes I note you say it is disabled. If you have scan in the background enabled and you install a new or update any plugins whilst Cakewalk is running. Do you have the VST scan log enabled, if so you should be able to check the time stamps to see if it has run. One last thought do you have auto save enabled? If so you might want to check what rules you have set for that. i.e. how often and/or how many changes. -
@Fernando Costa no, to put it simply, it is the nature of a subscription, whilst you pay you access the software, I believe Adobe is the same stop paying software stops working. However you will still have access to CbB which will still open your Sonar projects, but with probably some reduced functionality.