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  1. I have not tried yet for this version. I was thrilled that the elastique timestretch still works in cakewalk.
  2. They totally made the focus on video production. I did love the integration with other adobe products but I loathed using it for music after Adobe got their hands on it.
  3. i got it. Thanks people. *as he realizes he has not used H-Comp even once * lol
  4. this is true, but my concern is trying not to spend more money lol. I would definitely use whatever i got. they offer quality plugins. Bettermaker has been on my maybe list for awhile
  5. I have been trying to purge myself of GAS, but the more this grows the more tempting this is, I have rediscovered how underrated Sampletank is and have been using my library for 3 inside CS4. I'm this close to upgrading my arc 2.5, sampletank and t-racks and amplitube in one shot
  6. I'm caught between "I don't really need any more plugins" and "I want to help"
  7. silly question. My wupwhateva for the h-comp i already own is set to expire next week. Can i just replace it with this one?
  8. the market for products like Soundforge got reduced by: 1)Free Alternatives like Audacity for basic editing. No audacity is not as good, but for a budget conscious musician who is mostly hobbyist, the expense on top of DAW became less and less appealing 2) Competition from specialized products strictly for mastering (ozone, t-racks, etc) and audio repair/processing (Izotope RX) that left people with choices that favored competition 3) The acquisition of Cool Edit Pro and subsequent change to bundled cloud model which left a lot of us with Audition whether we wanted it or not. Until I dumped Adobe for good, a product like Sound Forge seemed redundant even though i preferred it to Audition. 4) Guess on my part, but I think it is easier to market "miracle" compressors and other things that can be pitched as " instant gooderizers" than to make a wave editor sound anything but what it is . I couldn't tell you what the differences were between most of my versions of sound forge over the years because I often followed same workflow. 5) Attempts to do so have fallen flat and younger consumers are less apt to use them. I remember every interface used to come bundled with either a lite version of wavelab or sound forge. Pretty sure my first versions of either were bundled. They don't bother even doing that anymore because This generation doesn't seem interested. They grew up with audacity and don't see much reason to go beyond that. I have never seen one kid in my studio even open a dedicated wave editing app outside of audacity (and even that is rare) or on their phones. Unless some trendy gimmick comes along that can only be done in a product like this comes along, I don't see that changing. I missed Sound Forge, but a big chunk of that was nostalgia. I obviously go along fine without it, but i missed the more efficient workflow when editing single wave files. Maybe hit up the suggestion boxes of developers in places like KVR.
  9. the last couple Sony upgrades were flash sale deals. otherwise i would have skipped 2. nice to have Sound Forge back
  10. Thanks for clearing that up. I skipped 12 and was under impression it was not truly 64 bit. By the time 12 came around, I was not interested in upgrade at price Magix wanted
  11. Now I have to decide if I really need yet another channel strip
  12. I like this strategy. I like the sound of mixbus, but find myself unwilling to go through jumping between DAWs.
  13. Now that the obligatory reminders to search and freebie suggestions are out of the way, feel free to drop your suggestion here: https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/8-feedback-loop/ You never know.
  14. If it doesn't mess with my perpetual license, the groove pass makes it worthwhile
  15. It's been 99 from Akai the last 5 months or so. ? Worth it with the new update though. The extra plugins alone are worth it.
  16. I have found the satellite sessions program to be a better free collaboration tool since you can drag and drop tracks into your choice of daw: https://mixedinkey.com/satellite/ With that said, the bandlab software is starting to grow on me
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  18. Signed up for Larry but i have no need for a reverb
  19. good idea. I installed all of his out of curiosity. can't imagine using most of it
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