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  1. Dang I hate I missed that deal! I want to upgrade my samples content drive from a 1TB spinner to an SSD.
  2. abacab

    SampleTank 4 is Out

    Yup, now I'm looking for a REALLY good deal on a new 1TB SSD for all of my samples.
  3. Craig, no offense to your idea, I was typing before you submitted your reply. It's a brilliant suggestion! But it would still be nice to have a real "scratchpad" so that the "just another workaround" gang would shut up.
  4. Thia is where adding a "scratchpad" feature to Cakewalk would make a lot of sense. Especially If you could open up other projects up in the scratchpad area, and then easily move/copy parts of them into your "active" project.
  5. I have enough DAWs already, thank you! But that new synth "Europa" that comes bundled is very cool. I recently got Reason 10 Lite for free, and that has Europa. Unfortunately that version is not a VST and I cannot rewire Lite. But I would love that synth! https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/reasons-europa-synthesizer REASON 10 New Synth Europa | Pop Music Production Tutorial
  6. It's probably server maintenance. https://www.lifewire.com/503-service-unavailable-explained-2622940 Cakewalk.com is still up.
  7. I wonder if I can use Jam Points?
  8. That is just a sample instrument player. You would need Falcon to load samples. https://support.uvi.net/hc/en-us/articles/115005611265-Can-I-import-custom-samples-into-UVI-soundbanks-
  9. If you are considering the SampleTank 4 upgrade, and have some old SampleTank 2 libraries sitting around that you want to use with it, you will need a copy of ST3 to import them. This version of ST3 SE should be an option to import those old libraries. ST4 cannot import ST2 libraries directly, but can use them if they have been imported into a version of ST3. I don't think ST3 Custom Shop (free) is available for download anymore, but that would also have been an option. I'm not sure if this giveaway bundle version would count as a retail version of ST3 SE towards the ST4 upgrade pricing. But if you already have any IK retail product with an MSRP value of $99 or higher, you should qualify for upgrade/crossgrade pricing. Here is the IK eligibility check: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/eligibilitycheck/index.php?a=sampletank-4-max
  10. Not recently. https://sonivoxmi.com/products/details/big-bang-cinematic-percussion-2#updates
  11. I don't use the Aria player, but with other multi-timbral players I usually save the "multi" as a preset in the plugin's native format. That remembers all of the initial presets for me! That way I can recall that specific saved "multi" preset again in any host where I might happen use that plugin. That would bypass the issue of a host DAW not resuming plugin states correctly from a saved state. Just open the plugin, recall the "multi" and all set!
  12. abacab

    SampleTank 4 is Out

    Yes it does! (based on what I've listened to so far) Still downloading...
  13. I bought their entire SONiVOX Premier Collection 2 years ago, which includes all of the Orchestral Companion and Film Score libraries. I will admit it was a good bang for the buck at the time. The samples are very good. That bundle is also on sale right now for $49. This is a good price, and in no-brainer territory for sure. But just a word of advice if you buy their stuff, be prepared to use it as is, and don't expect any improvements. If you are good with that, then great! SONiVOX apparently does not respond to feature requests or provide any bug fixes for their existing products. It appears to be virtually unsupported, and they have never come clean about that mod wheel thingy. You can view their support forums that will back this fact up. But otherwise it can be useful.
  14. Here's another good example of an integrated sampler in a DAW. This is a quick video overview of the Multi Sampler included with Tracktion Waveform. It's a general purpose sampler, that can live record from any audio source in the computer, or you can drag and drop your own samples. It has beat detection so you can automatically detect transients in a recording, which allows you to quickly isolate and slice up individual hits and map their samples to different MIDI notes from your controller, or from MIDI clips in your track. Jump to 8:00 to see the beat detection and slicing in action. Parts 1-3 are available in the playlist at this link > 01 Introduction to Waveform Multi Sampler
  15. abacab

    SampleTank 4 is Out

    My ST3 strings seem to have come from Miroslav, but here is what IK says about the new samples in ST4:
  16. Hey @razor7music thanks for the tip! I was wondering how to do that!
  17. abacab

    SampleTank 4 is Out

    I'm just gonna use it for Am and see where that leads to!
  18. I jumped on the bundle a couple of years ago for about $20 more than the current offer. I thought the Orchestral Companion and Film Score instruments would make a good starter package, and it does do that. But I have other orchestral sample libraries now and don't really use the SONiVOX much anymore. The samples are very good, but the player interfaces didn't really click with me. They are all mono-timbral, so you need to insert an instance for every sound. I still have the Singles installed, and there are a few unique sounds in those. Don't even get me started on Twist or Wobble. I will remain silent on them. The TimewARP 2600 is a good emulation of the ARP 2600, but it needs an update, as the interface is quite small and not resizable. There is one cool thing about the Big Bang Cinematic Percussion, in that the included samples are in unlocked wav file format, so you can use them in other instruments. That is a plus because each Big Bang factory percussion preset has different percussion sounds mapped to the keys, so there is no drum map to reference what sound is where. You are better off mapping the sounds yourself in your sampler of choice. There are some excellent percussion samples included! The rest of the sample libraries are locked to their respective plugins. I would say that if you don't have any orchestral stuff yet, and just need a kick start, this is probably a no-brainer deal. But the interfaces are dated and don't seem to be getting much support or any updates, so be prepared to just use it as is. Don't expect them to be responding anytime soon to feature requests or with bug fixes.
  19. Interesting! The download links for the first two USB drivers link back to Behringer, the third one is listed as an "alternative" driver and links to ASIO4ALL.com. The readme notes for the old Begringer driver indicate that it's a Win 7 & Win 8 driver, which in many cases are OK with Win 10. For example I am still running a Win 7 driver for my M-Audio firewire interface on Win 10 without any issues.
  20. The only thing that would put me off with that Behringer unit is this feature: "Works with your PC or Mac* computer—no setup or drivers required". In my opinion you should always use custom ASIO mode drivers supplied by the interface manufacturer, using their setup procedure. I am not aware of any reliable low latency audio drivers available by default in Windows audio, except maybe for WASAPI, and that can be hit or miss. If it uses ASIO4ALL, that is just a wrapper for the Windows audio, which can work, but can also be problematic at times. I would keep looking... and I would be skeptical of any audio interface advertised as "plug and play", as even the IK Multimedia iRig Pro lists ASIO4ALL under their Windows specs.
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