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I will perform updates tonight to see if it's available to download and install, thanks ?
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Post here and let us know if you took advantage of the deal! ?
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That is correct, drives were just updated June 2022, That is what makes it such a good buy. The Focusrite control for this Gen 2 is that same as the Gen 3. The version is Focusrite Control - 3.11.0.19833.11, which includes the current drivers.
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It is still available from the Focusrite warehouse location, I just looked at it and then added it to my cart then went to check out and it was still there. Oh, I see there are 10 of them remaining
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Extertnal Insert - De Coupling not working
jesse g replied to El Gato Loco's topic in Instruments & Effects
I have to say, Studio One use of External Hardware using Pipeline XT is much, much better for a smoother workflow. -
Ok, I got another one for you. Straight from Focusrite warehouse, this is how I bought mine. I am not sure if this one is the same listing as the other one. Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen
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Extertnal Insert - De Coupling not working
jesse g replied to El Gato Loco's topic in Instruments & Effects
Abacab, I guess you are telling me to go ahead and switch to Studio One 5? LOL ? -
Hey folks, I found a Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen audio Interface brand new being sold from the Focusrite site for a steal. Click on the link to take advantage of the deal. I already have a 3rd Gen one, but for the person who needs one and doesn't want to pay full price, the price is "rite". Get it, Focus - rite,... (Nevermind) Focusrite 18i20 Gen 2
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Extertnal Insert - De Coupling not working
jesse g replied to El Gato Loco's topic in Instruments & Effects
These are the little quirks in Cakewalk that makes me want to move on to another DAW. However, I think about the time I spent learning how to use it which keeps me from trying something new. I don't want to take the time to learn how to become familiar with using a new DAW. -
Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen setup question (Solved)
jesse g replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
Thanks Old Joad, I saw the video during setup, however, I overlooked the part about the top being for Hardware inputs setup and the bottom section being for the DAW output setup. I saw the green light highlight outputs and thought I was just setting up Outputs. I got it straightened out now. Thanks for your help ? -
Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen setup question (Solved)
jesse g replied to jesse g's topic in The Coffee House
Hello Old Joad, I've been using Cakewalk Sonar since version 2.0, I know the DAW itself and where to look and how to set it up. My 1st question was about Focus Control. Q1: Using Focusrite Control, how am I supposed to see the my stereo pairs as inputs in Cakewalk and not see the ADAT or SPDIF? Your answer to Q2 using the 2i2 is different than the 18i20, because the Talk-back mic is automatically routed to your output pair. I have 9 outputs and I don't want to use the default. I found the answer below. Answer: How to use route Talkback to a different output 1) To route the 18i20's talkback channel to an output, look at the output(s) you wish to send the talkback to and select 'Custom Mix + Talkback' (shown below). This allows you to send any of the standard 'DAW playback' and 'Hardware input' channels to the output (as you normally would with a Custom Mix) but with the addition of the talkback audio. -
Peter, Thanks, my version recently expired and now I don't have to WUP this one. ?
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Hey all, I just switched audio interfaces and purchased a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen interface I want to be able to see the audio drivers in Cakewalk as stereo pairs. My previous audio interface was a Roland Octa-Capture and I loved it as it worked well, however, it doesn't have enough I/O's. Question 1: Using Focusrite Control, how am I supposed to see the my stereo pairs as inputs in Cakewalk and not see the ADAT or SPDIF? When I go to select an input in Cakewalk, I see a whole bunch of inputs, however, I only want to see inputs 1-8 as stereo pairs. Question 2: The Talk-back Mic: I use out 3/4 to route audio to my head phone amp. I route the channels via Cakewalk sends to 3/4 out which leads to my headphone amp. can I route the talk-back mic to output 3/4 in order to speak to those listening via the headphone amp. Question 3: In addition to Pros, do you have any Cons about owning this audio Interface? *My Con is that the meters on the front only shows audio channels that are being recorded. The meters don't show playback meters or the main output volume. Thanks for letting me pick your brain. ?
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Jim, No sir, I love the EQ's on my WA73-EQ's they sound good. I just love the way the Warm Audio EQP-WA looks and sounds. I would love to have them in my studio dialing in the EQ. I love the Pultec type EQ's.
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Jim, Even the Warm Audio EQP-WA Tube Program Equalizers, say it isn't so Jim ?
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Alan, I don't need the 1073 as I have two Warm audio WA73-EQ's in my rack. I was thinking about turning off the pre-amps and just using the EQ section only when I want to dial in just EQ ?
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I got a chance to get the MC77 Purple Audio Compressor for $19.00 ?
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Alan, Thanks, Yes there are a lot of Compressor and Preamp clones on the market today but not that many EQ, at least for the 19 inch rack space. The 500 series rack has a lot of EQ's on the market and I was thinking about just getting a 2 slot chassis that fits in a 19 in rack space and putting a pair of 500 EQ' in the slot.
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Hey all, I am searching for a pair of Hardware EQ's and wanted to know what folks have in their studios. I am trying to get away with using plugins for tracking and want to try hardware. Any reasonable Suggestions. Since I am looking for two single or a dual channel unit, my price is about $1,100 max for the dual unit, and $600.00 max for the single unit. but I rather no look at the higher end stuff first. I am looking at following so far in pairs. Golden Age Project EQ-81 MKIII Golden Age Project EQ-73 MKI Golden Age Project EQ-73 Premier Warm Audio EQP-WA Tube Program Equalizer With all of these, I am first looking for sales and B-stock from the manufacturer to get the lowest price. (You do know it's a home studio, don't you)?
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Herbie Hancock showing kids the Fairlight CMI
jesse g replied to bitflipper's topic in The Coffee House
Do you guys realize the fist girl to speak was Tatyana Ali, who was the little girl on the Fresh Prince of Bell Air TV show. -
Setting the silence for the intro of a master track
jesse g replied to chuckebaby's topic in Tutorials
Great Idea Chuck, Good one.- 1 reply
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Steve, Have you gone into the IK Project Manager and clicked on Manage My Products button, Next, click on the Sounds tab to install the sounds for the new 1.5 drums. Also you will find other items you may have never for other products. If it is expired, you will not be able to install it, however, for a small re-download fee, you will be able to reinstall everything.
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This is a testimony from a former Avid user who spent over 30 years using Avid Products. Now, he endorses Plugin Alliance and other plugin companies over Avid. He discusses why you should subscribe to Plugin Alliance Bundles. By the way, he doesn't get sponsored by Plugin Alliance for what he says.
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Tezza, The picture is a bit deceiving. The goose neck is not very long and the filter part is not very wide, but It will suffice though. When using it the neck stays in place for now, so that is a plus.
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Check this out. Warm Audio is selling it's "512 Audio" Brand Microphone Metal Mesh Pop Filter with Gooseneck C-Clamp for only $19.99 (Not sure how long this will last on this site.) Other web retailers sell this product for $39.99 and some higher. Check out ~~ bhphotovideo to get it for only $19.99 Key Features: Reduces Vocal Plosives and Pops Metal Mesh Design Adjustable Swivel C-Clamp Flexible, Sturdy Gooseneck Attaches to Boom Arm or Mic Stand Placed in front of your favorite vocal mic, the 512-Pop Microphone Pop Filter from 512 AUDIO delivers improved recording quality for any mic by reducing commonly problematic sounds from strong p and f consonants, making it a welcome accessory for recording podcasts, voiceovers, and vocal performances.