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https://www.jrrshop.com/nomad-factory-80s-spaces This is a handy convolution reverb that uses MoreVox impulses and is activated by serial number which is cool too
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Sonible smart:comp VST3 crashing Cakewalk
backwoods replied to S.L.I.P.'s topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
ddmf iieq vst3 crashes sonar too -
Crackling using 32-bit VSTs (BitBridge)
backwoods replied to Sylvain Martel's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
specifically, what plugins are crackling with bitbridge and jbridge? -
Nice article on Cakewalk and BandLab
backwoods replied to Noel Borthwick's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
how come trolls try to sound knowledgeable but so often say the dumbest noob things -
"Since a lot of effort has gone into the development of this new tool, the price is a little higher than the other DDMF plugins: $99 (well, still a steal compared to the $8000 you'd have to spend for the hardware version). Full Bundle and All Plugin Bundle owners get a 25 percent discount... for this to take effect, please enter MDEBUNDLE into the voucher form that will appear at checkout. Please use the same email address you've used for the bundle purchase; if this is an issue, please get back to me. If you are not a Full Bundle or All Plugin Bundle users, please do not use this bundle as the purchase will still go through, but the license will not end up in your account."
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UVI Falcon now included with Pro Tools and PT Ultimate
backwoods replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
has been for ages. one cool thing is that the pro tools version can use ilok cloud authorization -
easy no hassle update and Cakewalk just continues to get better! Thanks for all the hard work
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noel has intimated that visual clip gain is on his radar so we will probably see that in the not too distant future ? you can also use waveform preview on a bus or master bus and solo the clip which provides an approximation
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i have all their plugins and it's still about 100 pounds-- luckily the pound is unusally soft at the moment which makes it affordable
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Pretty sure that he means there would have been no sonar without people paying for it for decades. And no Sonar would mean no Cakewalk by bandlab. Daw history is pretty interesting. Old ableton guys peeled off and formed bitwig, studio one was modelled heavily off cubase/nuendo. lots of people said reaper would one day be the de facto standard. but the actual situation for professionals as far as I can see is exactly the same as when I got interested in daws about 15 years ago. 90% pro tools with a few cubase and DP users. Must have something to do with tight hardware integration I'm beginning to feel
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what's the davinci resolve effect? is that some hot new daw everyone is talking about?
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Probably you're right. It's just that I've used cakewalk stuff for about 15 years and in that time they've had 4 owners. People were pretty sanguine about roland and then gibson too!
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touch wood it doesn't happen but if Bandlab jettisons Cakewalk has Meng indicated the program will no longer be required to phone home every 6 months?
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I'd like that too Keith Lane. One thing you can do in Sonar is have the free Voxengo Span after your master buss limiter and than use x ray mode to keep it in the background. Dan Worral recently made a cool little span demo too which could be a motivator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZrWMv02tlA&t=186s
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It is a terrific reverb. They are currently hyping up their new verb which will be coming out in a month or two so maybe buying this now might be a good idea as I think they have upgrade discounts generally
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do izotope make some superior sounding gate or something ?I've got samplitude and it's got a decent gate I'll say that but no better than the sonitus one. You'd be way better off using izotope than samplitude noise reduction effects I would say-- they are showing their age-- might still be good enough for newbies though ?
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I'd rather Bandlab concentrated on the DAW part as there are already many 3rd party samplers to choose from. What would happen is Cakewalk would be inundated with feature requests for their sampler (for some reason people seem to think every plugin should have every feature from every other competing plugin) and it would take time away from Cakewalk.
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PSP create some of the very best plugins. Their licensing tactics have changed: originally of thereabouts they used iLok protection. Then they dropped ilok. Now they are using it again. Maybe they consider the necessity for soft license ilok a fair trade off to dissuade piracy. Some of their finest plugs have been updated and the lastest versions of these require ilok but if you bought them previously you can still get the non dongle versions from your account which is pretty cool.
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To get 50% OFF, insert the following coupon code at the check-out before January 25th 2018 (midnight GMT): SA50 https://www.signumaudio.com/
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I like win 10 but not as much as 7 or xp. There are just too many layers now IMO.
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you think they should be selling it for $29 Larry?
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