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Doug Steinschneider

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  1. I just cut back a bit on my plugin email marketing subscriptions but moved the shortcut to this forum to the number 2 spot on my favorites bar. ?
  2. Longtime user of Cantabile here. The developer, Brad Robinson, is very responsive and interacts with the Cantabile user base regularly. He is constantly adding features requested by professional users. His focus is reliability followed by functionality. I like his approach to licensing, you can hang with the versions available during your first year indefinitely but renew the license (upgrade price) when you want newer features. I use the software on a pair of 2013 i5-3360 Lenovo laptops with 16GB RAM and 2 TB SSD and Behringer UMC202HD's. One station is used with a converted acoustic kit into an eDRUMin and Superior Drummer at 64 buffers. The other is for synths, Hammond, Rhodes and Wurli emulations. The software instills confidence.
  3. Agree on that but there are a few useful Velvet patches I use. Paying $10 so I don't have to shuffle the license around was worth it.
  4. We record 20 tracks of rehearsal into an SSD connected to our Soundcraft Ui24R digital mixer. It creates a wav for each track. We created one nice mix that works for each recording (EQ, levels, pan). I've been deleting the existing tracks and then pulling in the latest ones and then saving as with filename (date-song_title) for example "2023-06-19 - Done Somebody Wrong". This causes the tracks to be copied into the same Audio folder which is isn't optimal. How can I set preferences so when I "Save As" it creates a separate folder for the cwp file and the Audio? A second broader question is: I haven't investigated CWT files yet. Should I be doing the above (pulling replacement tracks into an EQ'd, leveled and panned project) another way? Thanks,
  5. I use Velvet which I originally bought for $9.99 Needed more licenses for Velvet so jumped on a bundle for same price that also include Hybrid 3 and MiniGrand: AIR - The Sounds of Summer Sale
  6. Here's my Axiom with knobs from Ocean Beach Digital (Dave Chesavage ) who used to make a drawbar add on for Nord keyboards.
  7. Great review, I'm surprised I never came across it - the demo you made for it is great! BTW, some people swear by inserting a saturator in between the organ and the Leslie to improve the growl.
  8. I closely follow the Hammond emulation "market". Recently UAD Waterfall has won praise for being very good for 70's style rock. I still use the original VB3 for some songs, I bought VB3-II and like it for jazz organ. I also bought Acousticsamples B-5, I've only used it for recording, it has a very realistic, "big" sound. B-3X seems to be the overall favorite. Like other IK products it can be CPU intensive, especially if you use the stomp pedals included with it.
  9. On the other hand, a while back I bought VIP for $9 and it's come in handy for some voice over work.
  10. I donated for this one for the Cherry Audio CA2600, PS-20, Memorymode and Galactic Reverb: https://www.humblebundle.com/software/level-up-music-creators-power-pack-software CA2600 Synthesizer Voltage Modular Ignite Mixcraft 9 Recording Studio Galactic Reverb Memorymode Synthesizer PS-20 Synthesizer Maybe someday I'll use some loops
  11. I'm mostly satisfied with the IK Product Manager app. I have a storage server (old Dell Vostro) with JBOD redundancy (great product called DrivePool) so I immediately download each new sample set (what they call "Sounds) to a designated folder. But...it's a little confusing when there are product updates. You have to know to go into Sounds and click the "Installed" drop down and choose Updates to see there are updates and run them. I wonder if people pay the fee to allow downloads again just to get updates to the sample sets (Sounds). EDIT - it looks like you need to pay $9.99 if it indicates there are updates but you're expired ?
  12. I've done unexpectedly well with crossgrades, jam points and group buys. Somehow I now have -5 Jam Points. ?
  13. Waves may have correctly analyzed their sales trends and determined that hobbyist support costs were higher than sales of perpetual licenses could cover. Maybe their OEM business with hardware manufacturers and subscriptions to commercial users are their future. We've seen our small clients now paying disproportionate annual subscriptions for software with unwanted upgrades that become a cost center themselves.
  14. Hi Erik, Thanks for the links. Right now, we're hooking up the analog gear to do analog to digital transfers from a 1/2" Fostex. I've installed Cakewalk and feel right at home in it after watching the tutorials. I like the hotkeys to hide/unhide GUI elements.
  15. I've been around a while and haven't yet run into a troll here which is impressive. Number one rule is don't feed them ?
  16. I've been meaning to try it on a laptop - I'll report back how it looks. I think it will work. They now have separate scaling for mixer strips and the entire GUI plus settings to removing mixer strip components you don't need in the strip at all times. Agree with Ed above that it might be an issue - the whole reason I got a 4k screen was for Mixbus.
  17. Spelling error - it's WUP their arses ?
  18. I think this is a good place to ask a question I've wondered for years. I've never WUP'd my Abbey Road Collection (v12) and some older classic waves plugins I bought more recently like Rennaissance Bass (v14). What scenarios would cause me to need to update? Thanks, Doug
  19. Thanks John, these will be great for getting us started. Thanks for making these.
  20. Ok, thanks to everyone for quick answers - Eric's advice hits home, its always good to have General Midi on hand!
  21. I'm helping a band mate move from analog to DAW. We decided to use Cakewalk and I'm going to guide him so I'm about to download and install to get up to speed on it. Cakewalk was my first MIDI recorder/editor starting in the early 90's. I used it for drum and keyboard parts and had it syncing with my Tascam 238S. When I made this move in 2018 I chose Reaper but have heard good things about Cakewalk. Should I install the instruments? I'm not looking for more VST instruments but if something in there is worth it I will. Any advice or links to threads on getting up to speed on Cakewalk are appreciated. Thanks in advance
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