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  1. Yup, it seems at times that some developers think that the only thing you are running on your machine is their product, exclusively. So they put things wherever they wish! They should always take into account that the end user may run multiple products and needs 100% control and consent of install paths and content locations.
  2. This song hit #1 on the Hot 100 in 1985. Has anybody listened to a recent top of the charts hit list??? Go check it out, and then tell me if things have gotten better or worse...
  3. A few more quality free 64-bit instruments that I have not seen listed here yet are: Vember Audio Surge Synth (subtractive/wavtable hybrid): https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ Dexed - FM plugin synth (closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7): https://asb2m10.github.io/dexed/ XLN Audio Addictive Keys - Studio Grand demo (4 octaves, 3 mic perspectives, no time limits): https://www.xlnaudio.com/products/addictive_keys/instrument/studio_grand PG-8X 2.0 - VST instrument plug-in, inspired by the Roland JX-8P: https://sites.google.com/site/mlvst0/
  4. Well we were talking here mainly about Avid AAX plugins, but yes, AAS (Applied Acoustic Systems) VST plugins do have those tendencies as well. Good point!
  5. You can go into your forum user settings and click on "My Attachments" and manage them there. The trash can icon should take care of your issue for any items you wish to remove.
  6. You only need AAX if you are running Pro Tools. Unfortunately some plugin installers don't give you a choice. I also find that some installers will drop VSTs in a Steinberg folder for some reason, without asking. I don't typically have Steinberg in my VST scan paths, so those plugins will remain lost until I move them into my main VST folder.
  7. Oh yeah! Copy that! Only got to see Floyd live one time, back in the 70's. Got to see Rush twice though, first time in the 70's, second time in the 90's.
  8. Nice work!!! One of my favorite bands. My buddies and I once did a live cover of Money at an open mike in a local bar. Lots of fun! What instruments did you use besides the guitars?
  9. Your best bet is to use a 3rd party image hosting service such as https://www.imgur.com and post the direct link here. The forum software shrinks images to very tiny proportions if you upload them directly.
  10. Kontakt (even the free Player) can do MIDI out. Options > Engine > Send MIDI to outside world (incoming notes, script generated notes, etc.) The Ample Sound instruments can do this, but they are not multi-timbral. Even the free Ample Guitar M II Lite can send the generated strummer pattern to MIDI. The paid Ample Bass with the Riffer module can send the Riffer note patterns to MIDI as well. Either way you can drive another instrument with those patterns, or record and edit them in a MIDI track. Settings > MIDI out (on/off)
  11. I had to exclude (black list) the Sektor VST2 in Cakewalk for that reason. The VST3 worked fine. I upgraded to Sektor 1.3.2 today and the VST3 continues to work fine. Give that a try!
  12. Not really a MIDI recording question, but here's a quick answer. Vocalizer Pro outputs audio, not MIDI. So it is just an effect processor that processes an input audio signal, and outputs an effected audio signal. The MIDI input is used to modulate the effect. A quick way to record the effect output in Cakewalk would be to insert an Aux Track (right click on the audio track with the Vocalizer plugin in the FX bin, select "Insert Send > New Aux Track". Arm the Aux Track for record, and record your Vocalizer Pro performance there. If you are playing the effect "live" you could also capture the MIDI performance on the MIDI track that your controller is connected to, by arming that for record. But If you are entering the MIDI part by hand on the piano roll editor, or using a pre-recorded MIDI clip, that wouldn't be necessary.
  13. Unfortunately that's the reality with using old software. Once it ages out of support, there is no guarantee that it will work forever, or remain compatible with new software. Sometimes you get lucky, and sometimes you don't. I have heard some pros advise to always print your tracks to audio before archiving the projects, because there is always a chance that your plugins that created those tracks may be inaccessible or unavailable in the future.
  14. Why not just replace the missing plug-in with Amplitube 4, and then as Peter suggested, run the Amplitube 2 gear in that? Then re-create the preset, and save a new version of the project. That should bypass any old plug-in compatibility issues.
  15. Add this to the Flatulus library and you are all set!!! https://soundiron.com/products/flatulus You won't need sh*t if you have them both!!!
  16. I happily enjoy listening to my Spotify web account through my firewire ASIO interface and KRK monitors on my DAW computer! Much better than stock Windows audio and a Creative 2.1 audio system. I use that for my non-DAW laptop!
  17. AppCrashView is a small utility for Windows that displays the details of all application crashes that occurred in your system. The crash information is extracted from the .wer files created by the Windows Error Reporting (WER) component of the operating system every time that a crash occurred. 100% free! https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/app_crash_view.html In many cases that the crash was caused by a specific plugin, I have seen the plugin name in the "Fault Module Name". I frequently see this associated with Exception Code Value=c0000005. Exception code c0000005 is the code for an access violation. That means that your program (or plugin) is accessing (either reading or writing) a memory address to which it does not have rights. So either stop using the offending plugin, or send support requests and crash dumps to the devs so that they can debug the crashes. It's not going to magically fix itself.
  18. Check out some of these sforzando banks with GUIs: https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando-banks.html I thought the "Karoryfer Shinyguitar" sounds pretty good!
  19. Some plugins have MIDI out capability, in which case you could capture the performance by an arp (or a strummer, or riffer, etc) by directly recording the MIDI out in another MIDI or instrument track.
  20. That is an interesting thought for those that had lighter versions of Sonar most recently, and a bit of incentive to at least give CbB a try if they had an old Producer edition lying around. The spreadsheet referenced in this thread assumes the baseline of 64-bit plugins supplied with the Producer or Platinum versions of Sonar only. It is not intended to take into account the plugins supplied with lighter editions of the DAW, or the 32-bit variety. You can research the Cakewalk edition releases in the press release archives, where the edition differences are often discussed. For an example see this page for a description of what the Sonar 8.5 Studio lacks as far as the Producer exclusives: https://www.cakewalk.com/Press/Release/1142/09-15-09-Cakewalk-Announces-SONAR-8.5-Producer-and-SONAR-8.5-Studio-Now-Available The archives are available for the years 2003-2017, and the years are linked on the right side of that press release page. For the Sonar update history and what was added to Platinum from 2015-2017, see the "What's New" page at Cakewalk: https://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/Whats-New#start For the feature comparison of the final versions of legacy Sonar Platinum, Professional, Studio, and Home Studio, see this page: https://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/Versions
  21. Windows audio and your DAW will both play through your AudioBox if that is the only audio interface enabled on your PC. Doing so will also make setting up the driver mode much more straightforward in Cakewalk. But you really, really, don't want to be monitoring your DAW through your on-board PC audio output!
  22. As far as I know, any 64-bit plugins from any past version of Sonar should work fine in any of the newer versions of Sonar or CbB. Sonar 5 was the first 64-bit version. I don't use many 32-bit plugins these days, so I can't report on which ones do or don't work anymore. But many of them should work via Cakewalk’s BitBridge technology. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=Dialogs2.064.html
  23. I doubt that you will ever get MME to perform well for recording or using anything in the DAW real-time. ASIO is the preferred driver mode for pro audio. I would disable your Realtek audio, and use the AudioBox exclusively. Are your speakers connect to the AudioBox outputs, or to the computer's on-board Realtek audio jack? I'm asking this because you said you only get sound while using MME. This PreSonus page indicates that the interface is ASIO compatible: https://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-USB/tech-specs And these images show the 2 main outputs on the AudioBox that you should have your speakers connected to: https://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-USB/media
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