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  1. Windows 10: Resistance is futile. You WILL be assimilated!!!
  2. Who needs WUP? I use their plugins just fine as is, most of them expired.
  3. Thanks, but it seems I downloaded and tried the plugin out right after Larry posted the deal. If you had posted earlier, you would have saved me some time, LOL! I just got around to mentioning the iLok thingy today, and didn't re-read the thread first.
  4. Well, as @Doug Rintoulpointed out here, there is quite a bit of usability with Cosmos by itself. The sample drag & drop to a DAW track works the same with or without a sampler like CR8. I tested Cosmos with a couple of integrated Studio One samplers like Sample One XT, and Impact XT, and you can drag the sample directly into the instrument UI, just like you can with CR8. So I'm not seeing any downside here to just using Cosmos with your DAW tracks, and/or any samplers you might have loaded inside the DAW.
  5. I forgot that Slate Digital requires either iLok Cloud (always connected), or an iLok USB, to authorize and use their plugins. No offline use permitted with iLok Cloud. Your Slate plugins are useless without an internet connection. Meh. Uninstalled... No Slate Digital for me!
  6. Don't you get WUP included free for the first year after a new purchase?
  7. Waves might be next! $9.99 for a brand new sampler! ?
  8. Popeye's chicken sandwich is finger lickin' good! ?
  9. @Time+SpaceI understand times are tough these days, but if that's true, I would have to say that making an exit without any words for their loyal customers is certainly burning bridges if they ever hope to reopen some day. ?
  10. Run Native Access to update. Change log is available in Native Access. Click on the Kontakt icon to view it. Mac M1 compatible. Minimum Windows version is now Windows 10.
  11. It's weird that this part of their site is available >>> https://help.timespace.com/home But not the main page...
  12. Valhalla VintageVerb can do gated, reverse, & non-linear in "Nonlin" mode, but is 64-bit only. https://valhalladsp.com/shop/reverb/valhalla-vintage-verb/ And I just noticed the AIR Non-Linear Reverb in my Creative FX Collection. https://www.airmusictech.com/effects/creative-effects-collection-plus.html $99 at JrrShop https://www.jrrshop.com/air-musi-tech-creative-fx-collection-plus
  13. This detail suggests that Element is grabbing the Windows audio driver by default, and hogging it exclusively. So then your Windows audio apps are unable to access the on-board audio driver. Maybe if you just go into options in Element and select the same audio device that you normally use for Cakewalk, the result will be the same as if you had started Cakewalk. Assuming that you have set Cakewalk up so that it is currently playing audio nicely through your external interface, side-by-side with your other Windows audio apps running with the on-board audio. Not suggesting here to attempt to run Element and Cakewalk at the same time though. Just one or the other...
  14. This thread is almost 3 years old. Have you contacted Cinesamples or Native Instruments support yet? If you have, you should probably start a new topic with your Cakewalk issue if they have not helped you yet.
  15. Sorry to hear you have troubles with your PC audio! I use my external USB audio interface for everything on my PC, hooked up to a pair of powered studio monitors. My pro audio software finds the USB ASIO driver when needed, and Windows uses the USB interface for basic audio for everything else on the PC. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, works great, and no conflicts!
  16. Element v0.46.3 (latest version) change log: Changes in this version FIXED: Problems with MIDI “learn” when mapping a controller. Changes in 0.46.0 – 0.46.2 listed below: https://kushview.net/article/element-v0-46-3/
  17. Awh, buy the dev a cup of coffee! $2.99 won't even get you the good stuff anymore!
  18. Yes, Reaper is without a doubt the DAW with the most comprehensive routing ability! I even paid for a license to support the developer, even though Reaper is not my daily go-to. But Reaper always seems to just work when I am having issues with a plugin in another DAW. That said, IMO Element is even more flexible and faster if you don't need a DAW for tracking at the moment, and just want to wire up some instruments and plugins. Could also be used for live playing because it will allow MIDI in from hardware controllers. Save and recall your sessions. Element can also be used as a [VST / VST3] plugin in your DAW as a wrapper to host plugins [AU / VST / VST3 / AAX Plugin] that your DAW cannot host.
  19. +1 Element exposes all of the audio & MIDI ports available for any plugin used. That also makes it an excellent troubleshooting tool if you are having difficulty routing a plugin in a DAW, and wish to test it in another context. Plus you can also connect multiple patches from a single plugin output to several other plugin inputs. Very flexible and visual patchcord routing!
  20. Way to go, reviving an old thread with an off-topic rant. ?
  21. That page seems a bit older and hasn't been updated yet. Click the download button in your link and you will see that this download is $2.99 now.
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