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UAD Spark is Now Compatible with Native Apple M1 Silicon
Tom B replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Me too! Hopefully, now that UAD has released Spark for native Apple M1, the focus will shift to the Windows version. -
I was considered skipping the GS-V too given it's appx 30GB, but decided to try it out. I'm going to manually install the missing files per Jacques' suggestion. Hopefully, there isn't something else missing that would require downloading it again!
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Thanks! I now see those missing "pak" files in "SYN2_GS-V_Part_4.zip" (installation file). I'm going to try copying over too.
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Thanks for confirming Jacques ( @Jacques Boileau ). All three of the GS-V "Funky Wah ..." instruments generate the error. I found a couple others which also reference the missing "GS-V Funk Piano.pak." The "GS-V Harpischord I.pak" is missing too.
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I've been trying out the GS-V. Unfortunately, a handful of instrument presets generate the dreaded "Instrument ST4 Error. Cannot locate Tank ..." message. For example, when I select "Funky Amped Wha E piano 1" , this error message pops up: "Instrument ST4 Error. Cannot locate Tank at path 'G:/AudioSamples/Syntronik 2/Samples/Syntronik GS-V/GS-V Funk Piano/GS-V Funk Piano.pak'. ''G:/AudioSamples/Syntronik 2" is where the Syntronik 2 synths are located on my DAW. I thought it was the same installation problem as "Syner V". However, I can't find the missing 'GS-V Funk Piano.pak' in any of the usual suspect locations. If someone has installed the (massive) GS-V, would you verify the "GS-V Funk Piano.pak" will load. I'm using the Syntronik 2 stand-alone app. Additional missing files: GS-V Harpischord I.pak used by the "FM Harpsichord" instrument presets.
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I need Help looking for a particular audio cable
Tom B replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
It can be really confusing since there's so much nomenclature and conflicting use of terminology. I (and certainly others) have experienced this at various times during our gear quests. ? It's all good! -
I need Help looking for a particular audio cable
Tom B replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
S/PDIF is defined to use either fiber optic or coaxial cable (with RCA connectors) to transmit the digital signal. This is part of the S/PDIF specification. It's a design choice by the manufacturer. This Wikipedia article S/PDIF description has more information. The good news is the OP is getting proper coaxial cables (with RCA connectors) to connect the gear. ? I hope to hear back about on how it went. -
I need Help looking for a particular audio cable
Tom B replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
Glad to hear you ordered the coaxial cables. I'm not entirely surprised the audio RCA cables didn't work for S/PDIF. Those cables aren't designed to work at the speeds required for transmitting digital signals. BTW, in the MX200 and Opti-Capture documentation, I see there are some settings to configure the S/PDIF. Hopefully, you saw that info too. Edit: Additional info ... For those who are curious about the technical details behind some of the popular digital transmission formats, here's an article titled "Connections & Clocking For Digital Audio" at the Sound on Sound (SOS) magazine web site. The SOS article mentions the pitfalls of using regular audio RCA cables for S/PDIF connections. Scroll down to the S/PDIF section to read more. The article references a document known as "IEC standard IEC-60958". The Octa-Capture user guide says the coax in/outs use this standard. -
I need Help looking for a particular audio cable
Tom B replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
Wanted to understand your main goal: Is the goal to connect the Lexicon MX200 to the Octa-Capture as an external effect? Or, do you want to add general-purpose stereo Analog ins/outs using the Octa-Capture "Coax" ports 9/10 ? I skimmed the Octa-Capture manual. As others have said, the "coax" (9/10) are digital I/O ports. One thing unclear in the manual is whether the "Coax" ports are S/PDIF compatible. The MX200 and the D/A converter suggested by Kurre are both S/PDIF. I'm speculating they are compatible, but you should contact Roland or a knowledgeable retailer to make sure. Perhaps someone will chime in here too. S/PDIF is a digital transmission specification. If the Octa-Capture Coax ports are compatible with S/PDIF: You will need two cables (in and out) to connect the MX200. Technically, you should purchase two 75ohm coax cables (w/RCA connectors) to make the connections. However, as Zargg mentioned, you can sometimes get away with regular home stereo/video cables. Keep them short if you try this. The converter suggested by Kurre appears to provide stereo analog outputs only but no inputs. In this case you would need one coax cable (same specs and caveats as above). Maybe a coax cable comes with the converter. I believe the Lexicon MX200 can be configured to allow the analog stereo inputs to be converted to digital without effects. Sweetwater carries S/PDIF Coax cables. I would imagine they are available at major music stores, audio retailers, and Amazon. FYI ... the "75ohm" coax cable is a specified to maximize digital signal integrity. Using regular audio cable may cause digital transmission problems. Hope this helps -- rather than cause more confusion! -
Thanks @scook! This is very timely. I have a new DAW arriving soon, and have been trying to figure out how to install the old SONAR VST and VSTi along with Cakewalk by Bandlab. I've spent a lot of time this evening going through old posts. Fortunately, my old Cakewalk Products account still works. Thanks @RexRed for asking the questions. Looks like I should download the old command center on the new DAW too.
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[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2022.06 Early Access [Updated to Build 22]
Tom B replied to Morten Saether's topic in Early Access Program
Regarding the new control surface compatibility modes: Does this allow a controller, such as the SSL UF8 which has a Cubase MCU profile available, to work reasonably well with Cakewalk? Currently, the SSL FAQ says the UF8 does not support Cakewalk. -
On the IK web site, see the first item about How to Qualify for the promotion. It defines the "qualifying" products. On the same page , see the header "Qualifying Syntronik 2 Products" which are the new and classic synths (essentially the same answer as cclarry). As Jacques suggested, it might be best to contact IK Multimedia for a formal answer. I'm certainly not qualified to make the determination!
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Confirmed the issue still exists. I just finished installing Syner-V using the Product Manager, and some of the content was created in the wrong directory. I fixed the problem using the procedure described in this post by @Dave Schreier .
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Here is the process I've been using recently when installing Syntronik 2 content ... When installing a specific instrument, the location of samples and other content can be set during installation using these steps: In the IK Product Manager, go to the "Sounds" tab. Find the instrument to be installed and select "... More options" Select "Install to ..." Enter a directory path. Example: I created a root directory path for all Syntronik 2 on a 'samples' drive. When the path is entered and "select" button pushed, the download and installation starts. Before installing, the location of the installation files can be set using the IK Product Manager. I've been using the default location and periodically move the files to a USB back drive. The location can be changed using these steps: Press the preferences icon (gear/cog symbol ) right top of the window. Set the "Downloads Folder" Syntronik 2 fills the download location with many gigabytes of files which can be moved after installation Hope that's what your looking for. The explanation by "User 905133" should achieve similar results.
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Thanks for the info! I also got the $27.99 price offer in the cart. I'm going to demo before buying. I also had previously purchased MESA/Boogie 1.
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More information about the $65M investment can be found at Caldecott Music Group (Bandlab's parent company). Apparently, the $65M investment was led by Vulcan, Inc. -- a company cofounded by Paul Allen to manage his businesses, assets, etc. Paul Allen, who also cofounded Microsoft, passed away a few years ago.
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The Scarlett is a two-channel channel device (2in-2out). There is not a separate Windows/Device channel for the Scarlett headphone out. The headphone audio is determined within the Scarlett. In order to hear the Cakewalk metronome, set the Metronome channel output to Master (there are other ways to do this too). Remember to mute the metronome channel when mixing. I believe the 2i2 allows the DAW (i.e. Cakewalk) output to be mixed directly with the Scarlett input channel(s) using the 2i2 "Direct Monitor" switch (for low-latency audio). As an alternative to "Direct Monitor" -- depending on your setup and how much latency can be tolerated -- the input can be monitored by enabling input echo on the Cakewalk channel. You will want to disable 2i2 direct monitor for this scenario. I have a Scarlett 2i4, but I believe this applies to the 2i2 also. See this Cakewalk forum topic for tutorials for more details. In that topic, @John Vere has tutorials for audio and metronome setup. Hope this helps.
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Another thanks for the Superior Drummer 3 (SD3) instrument definition. This makes identifying the default SD3 kit pieces so much easier in the PRV.
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Confirming ... I experienced the same issue and applied the same fix after installing Syntronik 2 CS. The first SampleTank 4 (ST4) rescan after installing failed to find the new presets. After reopening ST4, rescanning fixed the issue. I have Syntronik 1 Deluxe and installed Syntronik 2 CS only.
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I have two promos left. Perhaps I'll get both the Stealth Limiter and Saturator.
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I have a couple promo items left. Any thoughts on the Stealth Limiter and/or Saturator-X? I already have similar plugins, but sometimes having an alternate choice is useful.
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I just noticed the "12-days of UAD sale" coupons now have an expiration date of Nov 30. Seems like the sale is continuing for a few more days. Thought I was done buying last night!
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Thanks for the additional information and suggestions. Where are those ".plist" files located? I haven't been able to find any ".plist" files related to IK products. The ".plist" extension seems more related to Apple. I'm on a PC.
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I’m seeing similar problems with Sample Tank 4 and Syntronik (legacy). I have not installed any components of Syntronik 2. After installing ST4 "Alternate Keys" (Group Buy), all my "Syntronik Deluxe" synths (i.e. instruments) became “unauthorized” in SampleTank. Most of the synths are now missing in Syntronik (legacy) too. I tried "Restore Purchases" in the Custom Shop and restarted the apps (i.e. Product Manager, Sample Tank, etc.) several times. This did not restore the missing synth activations. Also, installed the latest Sample Tank 4. For my case, based on information on the IK Forum, I discovered a temporary but somewhat unreliable work-around: Open the old IK Authorization Manager and enter the new Syntronik 2 CS license key. The key is located under “My Products” on the IK web site. After doing this, all my Syntronik Deluxe instruments were restored in Sample Tank. However, the Syntronik 1 App was still missing about half the instruments. [Edit] I skipped the “Restore Purchases” in Product Manager since this action removed all the synth instrument authorizations. For those who installed Syntronik 2 and have missing instruments: According to posts on the IK Forum (last night), it appears that the license key for ”Syntronik 2 CS” needs to be registered using the IK Product Manager. However, this did not work for my case, thus the work-around above. Please check the IK Forum for the latest. I have reported the problem to IK Support, but discovered the work-around after sending the support request. My knowledge about this problem is limited. Hopefully one of the IK experts will chime-in with more information.
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I downloaded the Vox Continental demo last night, and had a lot of retro-music fun with it. I'm not even a keyboard player! I'm considering the V-Collection 8 -- it looks like a nice collection for a wide range recording projects. Hopefully the other instruments in the collection are just as good. I'm still rationalizing the expenditure!