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  1. It looks like XLN is throwing in the towel for drum kits.
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    Cakewalk by BandLab is free now. It is a continuation of Sonar Platinum 2017.10, and is much improved from Sonar 8/8.5!!! Just need a free registration here, to get the BandLab assistant, then you are free to download and use the latest version of Cakewalk! https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk
  3. You can get Ableton Live Lite or Bitwig 8 Track for free with certain 3rd party MIDI controllers and hardware products that bundle them.
  4. I got Ozone Elements for free at Plugin Boutique last year. It was free with any plugin purchase. So I bought a $2.00 plugin, and that was all it took! So pay attention to those "deals"!
  5. Maybe for $29 it would be fun to play with. But really, it seems that the folks marketing software today are focusing on who is selling today's hit records, and the musical styles that are on those records. Chasing the trend and market share...
  6. Matrix View is something that the developers could improve. It does a few things well, but is not a full replacement for something like the Ableton Live session view workflow.
  7. When using the Cakewalk LP EQ, you can disable the LP "look-ahead" buffer by using the "non-linear" setting under "Precision" in the plugin's Expert menu.
  8. iZotope Ozone Elements has a handy maximizer. If you use the "Master Assistant" it will bring the volume up automatically after it listens to your music. Also, nothing was mentioned about the audio signal chain in the source recording. What was recorded and at what levels, what pre-amp and interface was used, etc. If the input signal level was too low when recording it, amplifying it effectively will be harder.
  9. Since Cakewalk MIDI tracks can only have one target for output, this shouldn't happen by default. The only way that I can deliberately make this work is to use the MIDI out option from one instance of Kontakt (Engine > Send MIDI to outside world > incoming notes). If the other instance has MIDI input selection set as "None" or "All Inputs > MIDI Omni", or the other Kontakt instance, it can pick up the incoming notes. The easiest way to prevent, or disable this behavior is to uncheck "Enable MIDI output" in the Cakewalk VST header menu for the offending instance of Kontakt. Or you could uncheck "incoming notes" in the Kontakt settings for "Send MIDI to outside world" .
  10. MP3 ate the world. Audiophiles are a minority these days.
  11. I'm a dinosaur too, and started out with MIDI keyboards and rack modules from Roland , Korg, and Alesis. But today I am comfortable with virtual instruments. If I played live as you do, I might have a different perspective that emphasize hardware. Still have a few Roland JV/XP series ROMpler synths sitting around. Not so sure about the forever part. Depending on wear and tear, something is likely to give out eventually. Then the search for parts and schematics will likely be underway. The part about software synths sounds correct, but hardware synths don't store everything in ROM. In regards to a digital ROMpler, typically just the raw waveform is stored in ROM, but then the hardware synth also processes that signal by combining oscillators, using filters, modulations for various envelopes and LFOs, and effects in real time as you play the instrument. This real-time workload is also what is being emulated in a virtual instrument using the CPU in the computer host. I don't believe the ROM theory is responsible for the reduced latency. Hardware is just dedicated to the real-time audio task, and a general purpose computer is not. But I can still easily get latency under 10ms with my virtual instruments. Doing that all on one computer is a balancing act for the operator. There are free solutions like freezing instrument tracks as you go, or expensive ones like a major computer upgrade. Freezing tracks can accomplish that as well. I'm not familiar with physical modeling hardware, but there are some interesting modeled virtual instrument solutions such as Chromophone 2 from Applied Acoustic Systems (AAS), Modartt's Pianoteq, Arturia's V Collection, and IK Multimedia's MODO Bass, for example. I agree that you will never get zero load on a CPU running virtual instruments, but computers are getting more powerful every year. So you can throw money at the problem and get more tracks. For reference to the path we have traveled, take a look at this comparison of CPUs from Intel 386 in 1985 to Intel Core i7 6700K 2015. 40 Years of Processing Power "To put the difference the years have made into perspective: 1 second of processing by Intel’s (2011) i7 3960X would have taken the best 1985 personal computer over 4 hours 29 minutes!"
  12. Support@cakewalk.com or support@bandlab.com should do it. The servers at the legacy site cannot automatically send out emails any longer. So no more self-service for the account info changes there.
  13. The free Audacity multi-track audio editor is a quick way to edit MP3 files: https://www.audacityteam.org/
  14. That is possible when you are talking about live MIDI controller input, since that could potentially end up in any track via omni if you are not careful. But playing back MIDI data shouldn't cause this behavior. In Cakewalk, each MIDI track has an independent set of 16 MIDI channels that talk to a single instrument assigned to that track. Recorded MIDI data in each track is only being sent to one instrument at a time, regardless of the channel used. So an instrument in another track cannot see that MIDI data, omni or otherwise.
  15. Yep, like some gold plated "Monster" cables! I think these would get the job done: Cable Matters 3-Pack 90 Degree Right Angle SATA III 6.0 Gbps SATA Cable (SATA 3 Cable) Black - 18 Inches $7.99 https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-3-Pack-Degree-Right/dp/B018Y2LEBE
  16. It's better in the current broken state than ST3 ever was when it was working! But if you're not in a hurry, save yourself some pain and wait at least few more weeks. Or until the next big sale!
  17. Put your EQ on the synth audio outputs. I think this is a known problem with TTS-1, and not a bad install or anything that you did. There are posts about this issue elsewhere on the forum, but I just don't happen to have a link for them handy.
  18. Speaking of staff view, I like this comment the best! http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3148750 "We frequently (annuallyish) investigate Staff View improvements, or even an overhaul. It's not "dead" nor "abandoned." It has just been "deferred" due to other priorities that impact a larger group of customers. Don't lose hope. We understand there is room for improvement and intend to tackle it eventually. Our new release model will allow us to budget time and resources more easily, so it's more realistic now than it has been in years. Thanks for being patient." Bill Jackson Product Manager Cakewalk And followed by this... http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3148782 "In the spirit of being totally honest, though... I will admit that there are no current developments to the Staff View in progress." Bill Jackson Product Manager Cakewalk
  19. The first section in this new guide covers what's new since Sonar. CWAF!
  20. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides, Now from the LP "Clouds", 1969
  21. PROS: The new interface is resizable, so that is a huge improvement. The new browser is much easier to use. The on-board effects rack is very good, borrowing from T-Racks, Amplitube, and Syntronik. The new multis page is borrowed from Syntronik. A big improvement. The edit page has an improved layout, and additional new controls are available for the ST4 sample elements, including a new modulation section. ST4 is compatible with ST3, Syntronik, and Philharmonik 2 content libraries. ST4 MAX includes the entire ST3 MAX library content as separate installers. Many of the new ST4 instruments sound very, very good. But they are not full replacements for the ST3 content library which you will still need to use to provide the core instrument collection of your SampleTank library. ST4 content is just an addition to existing content. The full comparison of the instruments included in each edition can be found here: Compare Versions Yes I would do it again. CONS: Huge list of content downloads that need to be individually unzipped and executed. Over 200GB... Bugs > Yes. Status here: https://cgi.ikmultimedia.com/ikforum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=20719 Initial release was 4.0.0, but we are currently at release 4.0.3. Progress has been made. Memory footprint has been reduced, but some folks are still experiencing random crashes. I have an open ticket with support regarding that. We are waiting for the v4.0.4 patch to be released next week. The devs are apparently still working on additional optimizations.
  22. Your "cloud" is just somebody else's server...
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