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  1. It looks like a new version keeps coming out every year.  I have W8 & W9 and I realize that they need to make money to keep the store open, but then they seem to stop updating last year's version as soon as the new one is released. It is almost like a subscription, in that you don't get any more bug fixes unless you keep buying the latest version.  I would rather they slow down the pace a bit and maybe release some .5 releases in between major versions.

  2. Staff view really needs some more love from the developers. It  probably was never intended for printing out pretty scores.  It is what it is, and can be useful for viewing and/or editing your tracks in a notation view.

    You would probably get better printing results by exporting your song as a MIDI file and formatting and printing it from a free notation program such as MuseScore.  https://musescore.org/en

  3. 7 hours ago, pwalpwal said:

    to the users who don't have the issue - are you also running DirectX12?

    Follow-up: I have been able to induce a couple of random crashes when inserting TTS-1 into a CbB project. But not every time, and mostly none of the time. But it has happened since my last post.

  4. 57 minutes ago, msmcleod said:

    The AIR Complete bundle, although dated is still an excellent set of instruments.

    Plugin boutique is offering an upgrade from any of the AIR products for only £60 / $78.

    You can currently get Xpand!2 for £13.99 / $18.42 and then use this to upgrade to complete:

    https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/64-Virtual-Instrument/1560-Xpand-2

    https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/58-Inst-Bundle/2294-AIR-Instrument-Expansion-Pack-3-COMPLETE-UPGRADE-

     

    And then get  Akai VIP 3.1  Standard when it goes on sale (for $99). If you already have the AIR instruments, then you don't need the Plus bundle. The AIR instruments integrate very well with VIP (all from the same parent company, inMusic), and already have the AIR factory patch maps set up.  You will have the advantage of being able to browse, search, and play any of the AIR presets from one common browser, and only need to open the plugin UI if you want to edit a sound. That solves much of the dated look and feel.

    In addition, VIP works as either a standalone plugin host, or it can be a plugin in your DAW.  VIP lets you create 8 part performance multis for splits and layers using any sounds in your VIP library.  Lots of creative power here. Each multi has 8 instrument slots, with four FX insert slots each, plus 4 busses,  and a master out. You can create multiple setlists with up to 128 presets or multis each. So that offers options for live use.

    VIP also supports importing just about any plugin you have, and is not limited to supported plugins like the NI NKS format.

    Many of those AIR instruments are included with the VIP 3.1 Plus bundle. VIP 3.1 Plus is bundled with select keyboard from M-Audio, Akai, and Alesis. You do not need a special keyboard to use VIP as a host, but you will need to do your own MIDI mapping with a generic MIDI keyboard.

    https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/3-Studio-Tools/72-Utility/3788-AKAI-VIP-3-0-Standard

  5. 1 hour ago, scook said:

    Bounce everything possible through a bus or two to create a submix and archive the bounced tracks/buses after bounce.

    Aside from quick groups and control groups, folders are a quick way to archive a group of tracks.

    Once the source tracks have all been bounced and added to  folder(s), it is a quick one-click operation to archive/un-archive those source tracks at the folder(s) level. 

    Good tip!

  6. I would think that freezing all tracks that you are not working on at the moment would be the simplest thing to do, and give you the most CPU back to use for your current track.  You can freeze tracks with the audio effects in place so you will still hear them in the frozen tracks, but without the extra CPU load from the FX plugin. It is similar to bouncing the track down with FX applied.

    Also by creating an FX bus and sending similar tracks to the same FX plugins would reduce the number of duplicate FX plugin instances used in the project, and that should lighten the CPU load.

  7. 8 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

     

     Which is totally stupid unless the aim is to get people to buy Pro.  

    Not exactly stupid, because that is exactly the plan.

    Withe the "Semi-Annual Channel", MS gives away an OS version upgrade to a multitude of free beta testers (mostly unsuspecting Home users), then they log any errors with the new versions via telemetry and fix most of them before the corporate (Enterprise) customers upgrade. The main idea behind using Pro is to be able defer the upgrades long enough to get in sync with the  bug-fixed re-releases intended for the corporate crowd.  Although you have the capability to permanently disable all updates, it would still be recommended to update eventually, because if you wait too long your version will become unsupported and you will no longer receive any patches.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview#semi-annual-channel

    When Microsoft officially releases a feature update for Windows 10, it is made available to any PC not configured to defer feature updates so that those devices can immediately install it. Organizations that use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager, or Windows Update for Business, however, can defer feature updates to selective devices by withholding their approval and deployment. In this scenario, the content available for the Semi-Annual Channel will be available but not necessarily immediately mandatory, depending on the policy of the management system. For more details about Windows 10 servicing tools, see Servicing tools.

    So it might be worth it for some home and small office folks to pay for the Pro version to avoid the headaches and interruptions that can come with initial new Win10 version  releases to Home.

  8. 2 hours ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    Steev,

    Beating a dead horse here, but with the Pro version of Win10, you can shut down (disable) all automatic updates.

    Once configured, Win10 won't download any updates. 

    If you've got the Home version of Win10, automatic updates can't be fully disabled.

    Jim is absolutely correct here. The confusion maybe lies in the  fact that there are multiple options and you have to dig into Group Policy Editor and configure specific policies to shut down the updates.

  9. For guitar sims, I would agree with the bundled TH3 Cakewalk, and the free Amplitube from IK Multimedia, and Guitar Rig from Native Instruments. Amplitube and Guitar Rig both have free versions. I don't play guitar, but I enjoy running my synths and guitar samples through them! :D

    For a virtual bass guitar amp, I like the Gallien-Krueger by Audiffex, available in the light version for free: https://shop.audified.com/products/live-guitar-and-bass-bundle-le

  10. 10 minutes ago, TheSteven said:

    Interesting old thread on KVR:
    Collection of Audio Programming Books  https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=387466 

    The author of the OP says that this book (link below) was "readable and easy to understand." vs The Audio Programming Book which he pans.
    Designing Audio Effect Plug-Ins in C++: With Digital Audio Signal Processing Theory.
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/0240825152

    Interesting... although sometimes you need to consider a review with a grain of salt.

    I took an MITx computer science class online via edX a few years ago, and had to purchase a textbook from MIT Press for that one. It matched up with the course syllabus well because it was written by the professors, and there were plenty of required reading assignments and the quizzes were literally based on the book.

    Something tells me that many MIT Press books are written for an audience of MIT students, not your typical KVR or YouTube students, LOL!  :D

  11. 6 minutes ago, TheSteven said:

    Just a heads up the ebook The Audio Programming Book does not come with the supplemental content (40 chapters!) that come on the DVD you would get if you purchased the book and unfortunately that's where, AFAIC, most of the real meat is.

    Thanks for the heads up!  You would think that the extra content would be made available online for customers if they are going to publish an ebook.

    If you really want the DVD, you can buy the hardcover version (new) at Amazon starting at $53.76.  https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0262014467/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new

    Lists for $70 at the MIT Press store.  https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/audio-programming-book

  12. 15 minutes ago, azslow3 said:

    Whatever I have tried with editor, I could not prevent Windows to contact MS. And I am not alone. Yes, I could disable these stupid "windows is restarted" thing, as well as crashing working system during drivers updates. But every time I see some unexpected disk activity, that is MS. That can be partially disabled in the services and scheduler, but many things are reverted after updates (or prevent updates running smoothly).

     

    Windows will continue to contact MS no matter what, unless you disconnect from the net.

    It is built-in to report diagnostic and usage data telemetry to the mothership, but that is not the same thing as updates. You can stop those updates.

    If it's disk activity that concerns you, as you mentioned, shutting down unnecessary services and scheduled tasks can reduce that.  Having the OS on SSD also helps reduce the impact of background tasks on system performance.

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    I can't see the same dropdowns that you have in your photo. I know I am doing something wrong that is very simple but I am not seeing it.

    You can also drag the splitter bar between the strips in the track pane and the clips pane horizontally to the right . Resizing the track strips either vertically or horizontally will allow more track info to be displayed in them.  Otherwise your view is truncated.

    It is simply a matter of selecting the MIDI channel #2 for that MIDI track.  You should see 16 channels to choose from when you click the channel selector, after you have selected TTS-1 in the MIDI track output.

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