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  1. 5 hours ago, guitarzan007 said:

    Hey guys! I just want to say thank you so much.  With a little hunting, I was able to find the Guitar Rig 6 dll, copied it to the VST folder in Cakewalk, and BAM!!!  It worked perfectly.  I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out.  I'm so happy I can now use this in Cakewalk.

    I would guess that you found the dll in C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\VSTPlugins 64 bit. If so, I would recommend that instead of moving plugins around, you simply add that path to Edit > Preferences > File > VST Settings | VST Scan Paths in Cakewalk, just as Promidi suggested.

    If not, anytime that plugin is updated through Native Access, the updated dll will once again be put in NI's default plugin directory, and not update your copy in Cakewalk's VST folder.

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  2. 1 hour ago, T Boog said:

    I have a Behringer UMC204 interface. How can u tell if it's using an asio4all driver?

    Open the UMC Control Panel from Windows System Tray and click the About tab. If you see an "ASIO Compatible" logo, your interface is using Behringer's real ASIO driver, and not ASIO4All.

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  3. 14 minutes ago, Bassfaceus said:

    ok thanks theres a whole heap of dlls in that folder ..what do i do with them?

    Really? In that folder I've got one plugin; XSampler.vst3.

    And don't move anything.

  4. The price is indeed a no-brainer, but I've already got five of these ten instruments so I'll pass. It would however be interesting to know if it's possible to get updated versions directly from 8dio for free, or maybe for only a nominal fee.

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  5. This must be the first time I ever see 8dio products being marketed by NI. As all 8dio instruments require full Kontakt, it's a pretty, pretty unusual sale.

    Even more so as it says NKS on that page. Could it be that the instruments in this bundle supports it?

  6. I’m still not sure I completely understand. So, can you open the interface of Rapture Pro and see the list of soundbanks, the same way it looks in the image above. But you can’t get any sound out of Rapture Pro? If so, does other instrument plugins that you may have installed (like for instance Rapture, Dimension Pro, Z3ta+, Session Drummer etc.) work in CbB?

  7. I think you need to be much more specific. First of all, by “bandlab Cakewalk” I assume you mean Cakewalk by BandLab (CbB)?

    If so, what do you mean when you say Rapture Pro has stopped working? Can you see it your list of instrument plugins in the CbB browser? If so, can you create a track in CbB with an instance of Rapture Pro? If so, can you open the Rapture Pro interface and see its list of installed soundbanks?

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  8. The error message mentions a path named "D:\Jenkins". I assume you don't have such a folder on your computer, am I right? Jenkins is the name of an open source automation server, used to support building, deploying and automating development projects. Maybe you somehow got hold of a development build that never should have been made available for download?

    I would download and install Next once again to see if the error still occurs.

  9. The Color Scheme above is called Dark and is the one I personally prefer. But there are nine different Color Schemes in Sonar to choose from:

    ColorSchemes.jpg.46b9bec529575ec8cc4b05df845eb8dc.jpg

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  10. 7 hours ago, bitflipper said:

    Here's what I can't figure out...these delivery companies have advanced GPS technology and AI route mapping. They can tell exactly where a given truck or package is at any time, anywhere in the world.

    Where I live, some last mile delivery services send a link to a map once the delivery truck is on its way. In my case it’s usually about an hour before the actual drop. The link leads to a map with the location of the truck so you can follow it online while it makes its different deliveries in the vicinity. The map is updated a couple of times a minute, so you can watch it closing in on your neighbourhood almost in real time. Some even have a counter on the map where it says how many additional drops will be made until it reaches your address. It works pretty well.

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  11. 3 minutes ago, msmcleod said:

    You need to left click on the marker and press the delete key while the mouse button is down.

    I stand corrected. Guess my memory has seen better days. However, pressing the Delete key while at the same time left-clicking the marker is not that much better. And I do think that adding a Delete button to the existing dialog would be a pretty low-cost way to get a function that Cakewalk newbies would be able to find.

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  12. 2 hours ago, Sridhar Raghavan said:

    Why not support the Normal UI Practice? Curious

    I agree. The way to delete a marker in CbB/Sonar is one of the (few) things I find unintuitive. Hover the mouse over the marker and press the Delete key? Seriously? Simply hovering over an object does not make it selected. And, to my knowledge, allowing deletion of an unselected object in a software GUI is highly unusual.

    The way I think it could be done without too much hassle would be to add a Delete button to the current Marker dialog. If the mouse has been right-clicked on an existing marker, then enable the Delete button. Otherwise, disable the Delete button. Simple to achieve, yet much easier for a Cakewalk newbie to find.

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