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  1. I don't have a handy link to that specific info, as that appears it is always a moving target. There are a few blogs that cover that info as it becomes available. But here is some related info. I believe you can set Windows 10 Pro to defer until the semi-annual channel (broad release) is available. Windows lifecycle fact sheet https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet Search product lifecycle https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/search?alpha=windows 10 Quick guide to Windows as a service https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-quick-start
  2. The Matrix is a workaround for looping a clip along with your project as you have described. But a couple of other methods just popped into my head. 1. You didn't mention what instrument you were using for the ambient synth sound. But if it is actually a synthesizer maybe you could adjust the ADSR envelope for a continuous sustain, until a note off message is received by MIDI. You had mentioned it was fading by bar 4, and that is most likely due to the envelope in the synth. Now if it is a sample based synth, you are limited by the real length of the sample used, and it cannot be extended indefinitely on playback with only an envelope. 2. Otherwise, you could record a sample of the ambient synth playback into an audio track. Then you could import that audio clip into a sampler. In the sampler, set the loop point and use that to repeat the part you want as long as the note is held. Use the sampler plugin in place of the synth with the ambient patch. If you are careful with the zero crossing at the loop point, you should be able to eliminate glitching as it loops. https://www.tx16wx.com/
  3. You could always spend your life forever tweaking Linux hoping to get a stable functioning DAW out of that instead!
  4. That's a big +1 for my iLok License Manager protected plugins. Same for Waves! They take a Windows update in stride, and keep on rockin!
  5. Or maybe MS just doesn't know how to upgrade Windows without changing the PC hardware ID?
  6. I just launched Command Center and these loop libraries are still showing up for me: Big Fish Loopmasters Sample Magix X-Mix However the Big Fish libraries are the only ones that will download and re-install OK. Just tested a re-install with Big Fish Urban Loop Collection. I just get a "did not complete" error for Loopmasters, etc. when I try to install them.
  7. The topic at the top of the page is "Windows update changes". and the OP had stated that he had just updated prior to their trouble with authorization. The context of my statement here was meant to be taken in relation to the current thread, not as some global rule. I was not dismissing your suggestion, but it didn't directly relate to the OP's stated issue. Your observation is interesting, and that info will certainly be useful in a broader context for troubleshooting plugin authorization issues. But I truly doubt that many folks are frequently switching back and forth between local and Microsoft accounts. Although, as you have obviously experienced, it can happen.
  8. I believe Meng even made a comment somewhere over on the old forum, that there are no current plans for further developing scripting in the new Cakewalk.
  9. While it is generally good to be up to date with quality and security updates, Microsoft QA testing has been lacking with Windows 10 feature updates in the semi-annual channel (Targeted) major version updates. MS releases the newest release with a "Targeted" designation. This is generally what you will get if you do nothing to defer feature updates. This is the release that business IT teams need to pilot and test with, before they actually begin broad rollouts within their organization. After a period of time based on business feedback and any necessary bug fixes, MS will designate the update as ready for "Broad" release, and this is when the update is "ready for business". So depending on what you use your PC for and how critical it is for you to avoid any disruption, you may want to take a cue from the IT pros that do it for a living, and wait until the update has been fully "baked". If it is just a hobby, and you make good backups, it is probably nothing to be too concerned about. Just be aware that you are a virtual beta tester for roughly the first 6 months of a new release, until it gets the full designation of "semi-annual channel", ready for broad deployment. Deferring the major updates for 6 months seems reasonable to me, given these facts of how Microsoft is operating these days.
  10. Yes, you CAN disable updates for as long as you want on Pro. You just have to know where to find the policy and how to configure it. HINT: What I am referring to isn't found in Windows update settings, where you can set the deferral. It's a specific policy found in the Group Policy Editor [Configure Automatic Updates].
  11. I don't have Omnisphere, so can't really compare these two. But I do have Syntronik. And there is a free version of Syntronik available with 50 free presets that can give you an idea of what it is like. But with Syntronik you are just getting classic analog synth sounds. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/syntronik/index.php?p=versions Syntronik is a large sample library of iconic analog synths that have been meticulously sampled to recreate the best analog sounds from vintage synths. Omnisphere should give you access to a much broader sonic palette, including many other types of synthesis besides analog subtractive. So I can imagine that they are not even close by comparison.
  12. Riffstation is a handy tool, and well worth the price. Grab it before is is gone! I had originally purchased the paid version, but grabbed this one as soon as it was released as freeware. No serial required! It should continue to function, as is until ...
  13. I agree there's probably no point yet in tackling control surface issues as long as the basic keyboard MIDI isn't cooperating.
  14. The intermittent nature of the problem is strange. If it was as simple as a Cakewalk setting I would expect it to either always work, or to always not work. Definitely check out those keyboard ports that were just mentioned above, in case that is messing with Cakewalk. You might also have an internal keyboard setting for that controls which MIDI messages (keyboard or control surface) get sent to which port. I have a Roland A-PRO keyboard that gets configured like that with two ports in Cakewalk. Maybe another owner of your keyboard model will see this and chip in. And if all else fails, maybe try a clean uninstall/re-install of Cakewalk? http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3802014 Good luck!
  15. I have had this happen several times while using a local Windows 10 Pro account. This is an issue with the computer hardware ID (fingerprint) being changed, and has nothing to do with the user ID. This makes it appear as if you are running on a different computer than that which was used to originally authorize with. Normally your hardware ID should only change if you have swapped some hardware, but unfortunately the major Windows feature updates do this as well.
  16. Maybe these will help? Moving and copying clips https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Arranging.17.html Working with MIDI clips https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.24.html The Piano Roll view https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=EditingMIDI.03.html
  17. A MIDI keyboard can always be used to send MIDI notes to play virtual instruments, and record the note data into a MIDI track without issue. Just ensure that the input device is selected and recognized under MIDI device preferences and at the track input, and MIDI input echo is selected correctly. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Playback.35.html
  18. Wow! Just checked the pricing here in the US. It's listing at $2,176 USD for all that. Looks like a solid build!
  19. Virtuoso Ensembles for Kontakt Retail https://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/products/virtuoso-ensembles-kontakt-retail/
  20. Thanks, Everett! Good to see you around here. I discovered Fathom Pro last year, and have become a fan! Nice machine!
  21. The Matrix view can loop clips. But the main transport will loop all tracks in the track view between the loop in/out markers. So in that context it isn't possible to loop just one track in the track view, without looping them all.
  22. Major Windows feature updates will change your computer ID, so anything that relies on that may need to be reactivated.
  23. I have a GTX-950 in another computer (non-DAW) that plays some older games just fine. Anything less than that will barely be better than the integrated stuff these days. I would definitely stick to the 10XX and up series for a new GPU.
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