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A user on KvR made a video of HATEFISh Convinced me to buy HY-Plugins HY-SeqCollection2 https://hy-plugins.com/product/hy-seqcollectionwinmac/ which is on sale at KvR and ADSR for $39 (try the demo) It's crazy complicated and perhaps not a good comparison to HATEFISh, since simple can sometimes be better. At least for me the demo of SeqCollection2 sold me that the more expensive and powerful MIDI sequencer was the better choice. If you have the full version of NI Reaktor there are a number of euclidean sequencers that can be downloaded from the user library. I've played around with Euclidean Polyplexor v1.5 and it looks like there is now a version 2 (never can keep up with Reaktor stuff) https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/9285/ https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/12031/
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I went ahead and got Acid Pro 9 at Sweetwater with this deal. The price was right, even though it wasn't even an upgrade. 9.0 at least so far has been a lot better than 8.0 was. The VST scanner actually made it through my VSTs the very first time. I didn't have to kill processes/etc. So big improvement there. The UI seems a little nicer but I'd have to run 8.0 to be sure. I also got a coupon code for Planet Producer, though no details on what it is supposed to be for. It did let me buy one of the Sony/SF Acid packages for free though. The loops it comes with downloaded very, very slowly and aren't that impressive, but they seem different than 8.0 I wish they hadn't done the Acid Pro Next thing (the price is way too high for the limited additional features), but for the price this is a much better version of Acid 64bit than 8.0 was. There is a Cakewalk Early Access update. They have been working pretty hard to get it solid. I suspect it will ship in the next week.
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Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Monitor Headphones
Matthew Sorrels replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I really want to put more padding on the top of the M50X's. They kind of hurt the top of my head. But sadly none of the zipper/velcro padding replacements/warp arrounds seem to really help in that area. You can get a cheap soldering iron at any hardware store. It's really not that difficult a skill. The wear on mine aren't so bad it's unusable yet. May just find another set. I like the M50X but the headband isn't all that great. -
Sektor is $14.99 again on ADSR & Spexx for $15.80
Matthew Sorrels replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Initial Audio sent some email about a Sektor 1.3.2 update, I installed it yesterday. Appears to be a giant crash fest for me, just trying a few random presets, crash. The previous version seemed more stable. I'm also confused by their website it says I've asked for 0 serial numbers of three, but somehow I'm running it? There is no way to see my registration inside the plugin either. I think it's a lost cause. -
Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Monitor Headphones
Matthew Sorrels replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I was looking into what it would take to replace my ATH-M50X headband and found this reddit "guide" if you can solder you should be able to do it. Assuming you can actually get ATH to send the parts/etc. A video of the repair: Image guide: -
When doing 3D animation frames start to be really important, so that exact frame number accuracy kind of matters. For normal video the little issues may not be a factor. One thing that is very important when trying to use video with CbB/SONAR is to be sure and set the video timecode FPS correctly. The sync module in the main toolbar has a drop down. Or you can do it in the preferences under Project/Clock.
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I'd love to see a video of this before I buy it. The UI seems to lack features I think I'd want, makes me leery about how useful it would be. I'd love to hear some details after you look at it @Grem
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Not only are your limited to what video formats Cakewalk will support, it has frame timing issues as well. Doesn't seem to handle being frame accurate correctly (rewinding/looping often has the second playback start 1 frame late). I've made a bunch of test videos with frame numbers burned into the video and the results aren't so great. I gave up on getting CbB to do video, it's a lost cause. As a rule Quicktime movies aren't going to work very well at all. Some AVI codecs will work, but which ones depends on what you have installed on your computer since CbB uses Window's video for support.
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[Solved] Any way to prevent head tracker loading?
Matthew Sorrels replied to Keni's topic in Instruments & Effects
I like NX when using headphones, even without the tracker it helps give the audio some space/depth. It works well with Sonarworks headphone plugin as well (if NX/AR doesn't support your headphone model). And just in case you were wondering it doesn't matter which order you put the two plugins in, I did extensive tests. Output is the same regardless of order. At least for my ATH-M50X the Sonarworks EQ is better than the Wave's one. The head tracker popup though really should be an option, still not sure why they haven't changed that. -
Don't be silly. Pretty much every company in the virtual instrument/music software business runs the knife edge of bankruptcy on a daily basis. Don't assume every company is rolling in it just because their prices are high and they aren't discounting. When Spitfire quit using the retail channel they pretty much gave up any chance of breaking into the big time in terms of sales numbers. If they are careful, smart and lucky they will manage to pay their staff and partners a decent amount. Just like pretty much every content business it is a lot harder to make it all work than most consumers think. If you see some content (VI/software/movie/book/album) you want it's a good idea to plan to get it soon, because there is a higher than zero percent chance you won't be able to. Lots of books and movies go out of print and become unavailable every day. Software/virtual instruments are all in the same boat. If we are lucky there will be some sort of heads up. I don't think I'd call Spitfire greedy, expensive and overpriced yes, but that's not greedy.
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They have done 50% on products they are about to discontinue. Which they then release a new version of and the upgrade price works out so that you pay full price if you bought the discount version. There is no winning the price war with Spitfire. Ever since they moved all sales to their own store (no 3rd party retailers) they have had a lot more 30% off sales but rarely do they approach reasonable.
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Hyperion Strings Elements released - intro price $79
Matthew Sorrels replied to Amicus717's topic in Deals
Session Strings non-Pro is kind of weak https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/cinematic/session-strings/comparison-chart/ Session Strings Pro is pretty decent (and Session Strings Pro 2 is really decent). All of them are more likely better fits for Pop/Rock than Hyperion Elements. While this sale (and the coupon for Micro purchasers) is a pretty good deal, I think it's fair to bet an offer this good will come again. You might have to wait a while but this isn't a one time, once in a lifetime, never to be repeated, not to be missed deal. They will be releasing more Hyperion String libraries, so there will be no end to deals anytime soon. Given you already have micro, I'd say you don't have to get this. Micro does cover a lot of basic ground. Take the time and use Session Strings and Hyperion Micro and work out what your missing. When you know what you really need, deciding on Hyperion Elements won't be that hard. On the other hand if you need/want a Kontakt Player string library and don't require crazy articulations/features this is about the best price/value I've seen. For me it's biggest problem is that it doesn't do anything vastly different or better than every other string library I have does. I have so many string libraries that this one just doesn't shine above the rest for any task. It has potential though and is nice enough to work with it might be a good choice for "I just want a string library, nothing fancy". -
[Solved] Any way to prevent head tracker loading?
Matthew Sorrels replied to Keni's topic in Instruments & Effects
The head tracker is a separate exe. If it's not there, NX won't/can't launch it. But every time you update NX it comes back (so you have to keep either deleting it or renaming it). The plugin is completely separate from the head tracker (which starts up every time you load it and is very annoying if you don't own the tracker) -
[Solved] Any way to prevent head tracker loading?
Matthew Sorrels replied to Keni's topic in Instruments & Effects
To fix this for NX you need to rename the app's folder. I think I've posted about this before (perhaps on the old forum). Not sure it would work on the AR version or not. I renamed "C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\Plug-Ins V10\WavesHeadTracker" to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\Plug-Ins V10\WavesHeadTrackerOFF" I think. Been a while since I did this. -
[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2019.07 Early Access 1
Matthew Sorrels replied to Jesse Jost's topic in Early Access Program
After I installed the pre-release and started CbB and it did the scan of plugins (I have it scan on startup) I got this dialog that I haven't seen before Didn't seem to stop it from starting and it only happened that once. I'm pretty sure I had installed a few new plugins since the last time I ran CbB, so it's most likely related to one of them. I tried connecting a debugger to it but wasn't able to get anything on the stack traces (my fault most likely I've been changing my Visual Studio settings to load less symbols and may have went too far). Wish this error was more expansive and listed what returned the improper argument so I'd have a clue as to which plugin was causing the problem. -
Waves Offering Half Off Arturia V Collection
Matthew Sorrels replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
These kinds of offers don't apply to upgrades, never have. If you wait long enough they may discount the upgrade. I haven't seen anything about Waves repeating this offer and I keep every email they have sent me. -
Yes better menu scrolling would be nice. And yes Cakewalk COULD fix it/change it. But doing so may not be all that simple or easy. I do this kind of development work for a living and I fully understand them going "MFC doesn't natively do mouse support on popup menus" instead of "Yeah I can spend the next couple of weeks writing a custom/subclass popup menu that supports mouse scrolling". Might not even take a couple of weeks but it's not something they can get "for free". Truthfully they need a plugin picker window with not only scrolling, but also a text search/filter option and recategorization options (so you can show the list by Manufacturer or by Category or just alphabetical). They already have something like it in the Browser, they just need to expand its functionality to cover these effect selector situations. But again it's work, lots and lots of work. They also need to do that same work in replacing the whole plug-in manager system. It's really under UI powered given the volume of plugins the average user has these days. Again, more work. Work that doesn't even lead to more sales. So it's easy to see why it's never going to happen.
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You can use RX 7's Connect with CbB. Here's how: Right click an audio clip in the timeline and choose Process Effect->Audio Effect In the list of effects find RX 7 Connect. It will come up like this: Make sure Repair is selected and press the Ok button. RX 7 will now open with the audio. Edit it. When you are done press Send Back. Back in CbB (while RX7 is waiting for Connect) right click the audio clip again and again choose Process Effect->Audio Effect and find RX 7 Connect. The dialog will now look a little different: Press the OK button to commit the changes. I think the Utilities menu is a bit easier, but it's not your only option. The Process Effect clip option works the way RX Connect wants to run (unlike adding it a clip effect/track effect which doesn't process the whole file)
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Familiar with Wlm Loudness meter plus?
Matthew Sorrels replied to steve trusty's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Music for Broadcast is very different than radio/CD/streaming. One thing meters like WLM are good for is helping you measure the loudness of a section of music. That averaging can be very useful even for music. I usually use a meter like WLM (normally iZotyope Insight 2 these days) so I can match the loudness of something after I've added plugins to it. You can also run it against sections of songs you want to be "like" and then adjust your song's volume to match. Don't worry so much about all the standards, just use it to dial things in. Take a metal track you like, find a section like one of your songs and see how loud it actually is. Then match that level with your song/section of song. I think you'll find no CD music is even close to the low levels of all the broadcast standards. -
Familiar with Wlm Loudness meter plus?
Matthew Sorrels replied to steve trusty's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
While I have the Wave WLM Loudness Meter I never use it, so can't really be much help there. But a while back I did find the TC Electronics site very useful at getting a understanding on what these loudness meters are measuring and how/why people are using it. https://www.tcelectronic.com/brand/tcelectronic/loudness#googtrans(en|en) Click the links along the top Loudness Explained and Broadcast Standards. Unless you are making film/video I'm not sure I'd let any loudness plugin adjust my volume. Use it just as a meter and you adjust your own volume. I think the tools in WLM are more for engineers that have to meet strict requirements and thus bring in a serious hammer. You will always be better off doing it yourself, using better limiters/fader changes/EQ/what ever. -
Up to 50%, not everything 50% https://mailchi.mp/heavyocity/heavyocitys-summer-sale-starts-now
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The downloads are going to kill me. 7 new instruments and 11 instruments with updates. I'd really love a download manager right now.
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Nice thing about PA, all your invoices are online and their products can't be bought at stores. So it wasn't hard for me to figure out what I've been spending there. Since 2015, I've averaged spending $108/year with them. But that's only because last month I bought DearVR Pro. You factor that out and my yearly average drops to about $73. I was thinking about getting the Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor, but didn't want to try the trial until they released the pricing. I installed the trial this morning. It's nice but not $199 nice. I might have picked it up at $99 (after vouchers) but at $150 (I have a $50 voucher this month, first time it's been that high) it just isn't worth it to me. Oh well, I guess I'm going to have to decide between Broadway Lites and Swing/Swing More.
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One bad thing about the mixed subscription and full purchase model is that in order to justify the subscription costs they pretty much have to stop offering serious discounts on the purchase prices. This is the big factor in me pretty much ignoring EastWest/Quantum Leap and spending way more money on Kontakt libraries. It's also why I haven't bought any Slate plugins. There is no way to offer reasonable discounts on purchases and still keep the subscription value high. I wish they would just pick one or the other and not try and make both work, even if that means subscription only. I own everything I actually want from PA (more or less) so $180 for a year of the new plugins doesn't seem like a great deal to me. We will have to see how this plays out, but I suspect to make the sub work they will pretty much kill serious discounts on purchases.