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  1. We’ll actually the credit goes to @scookhe has explained how it’s done more than once. With SSD’s you can let yourself get lazy and ignore the “bloat”, except when you image the OS drive all that comes back to bite you in the tush. Keep the OS drive “lean and mean”, image it often and IME you’ll have a healthy and happy DAW. YMMV t
  2. try Help>Log in to BandLab should do the trick. t
  3. DeeringAmps

    Whatever

    Left my like and comment over at YouTube. Something came up and I’m just getting back now. Loved it! t
  4. <rant> Create a “junction” and get this beast off the C drive. Totally unnecessary for it and TRackS et al to “hog” so much space. Lazy design (typical) on the part of IKM. The installer could just as easily ask where you want this data to reside (on your sample drive; duh!) Drives me nuts! </rant> t The junction looks like this: (bear in mind that my sample drive is "V" and named VSTi. the juction is created in the Command Prompt and must be run as "administrator" do your due diligence and learn how to do it properly. IF I can do it, so can you!) mklink /j "C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\ToneX" "V:\VSTi\IK Multimedia\ToneX" ToneX 4.18gb Amp5 2.91 gb T-RackS 5 1.89gb Amp 4 1gb
  5. Just played it in the van. You got the?
  6. DeeringAmps

    Easy Peasy

    Liked this a lot Bjorn. Song: solid A. Midi performance: Midi guitar is a tough one, a lot of subtle "touch" goes into a great performance. fret_man went into depth how he gets "realistic" midi performances for fretted instruments here. You might check it out. Again ?'s overall. But a little more tweaking to the midi would push it to ?'s & ?'s. t
  7. You're getting closer Gary. I'm happy where the backing vocals sit. Hopefully some more folks will chime in. Couple of thoughts: 1) I'd like a bit more level on the snare, but as you often say "we all paint different pictures". 2) In the last run through the chorus, in the outro, the lead guitar does some "unison bends" (ala Jimi Hendrix) and they have all but disappeared in this last mix. I'd pull those back up! Overall ?'s. Anxiously awaiting the final mix! t
  8. @Marcellobounce all the tracks down to a stereo mix. Archive all tracks ( this is easier if things are organized in folders. Now all you have running is the backing track you are playing to, and the one guitar track you are recording. This should allow CbB to run glitch free at the interface’s lowest setting. HTH, t
  9. @Kevin Lawrenceconsensus seems to be that you select "Sign in to BandLab". Seems like "activate now" was at one time an option. Got the "red toast" yesterday, and signed in to BandLab; all good here. HTH, t
  10. Late to the party. I'll just echo all that has already been said. So sadly relevant. t left a like and comment over at YouTube, hope y'all have/will as well...
  11. So I'm going to agree with David, the Masshoff kit, although for me its the kick. The snare "rings" a bit much to my ears, but for some that's the "sound" they're after. I prefer the "crack" of a Louisville Slugger, compared to the "ring" of an aluminum bat; but that's just me... Another great tune Bats. t
  12. This is just so good at all levels Gary. Take a bow man! As Lynn said, loved the shot from the studio. And the twist at the end where Thomas wakes up and his song is gone; very cool... ?'s ?'s t
  13. Very touching Wooks. I feel for the both of you. Wish there was something I/we could do to help; more than just support you here on the forum. Take care my/our furry friend... t
  14. Enjoy watching you work Nick. Cool transition there at 2:45. ?‘s t
  15. Always enjoyed a new tune from BullHill Moods, good one Makke! t
  16. Much enjoyed Mark, working on all fronts here. ?'s t
  17. SoundPaint? https://soundpaint.com/products/1967-clarinet-paris
  18. Another "winner" at all levels! Thought I recognized some footage from the CHOP in Seattle? ?'s t
  19. Clearly this is another excellent tune from Hobo Train. The intro guitar is the one that seems "muddy" to me. Where do you have that one high passed? Are the guitar tracks miced amps or are you running sims here? If these are miced tracks, I'd suggest rolling off some more bass on the amp at time of capture. As to "hot", I sent the tune into CbB and put iZotope's Tonal Balance and Insight on it. LUFS at -10.9; is 10 too hot for a country rocker? Not for my ears... I'll hold my "like" and ?'s for the final mix. t some thoughts on guitar "tone". I tend to play with way too much distortion (live especially). When recording, at least IMHO, its better to get the "tone" and then dial it back! When the mix gets "busy", all those amps at "11" tend to muddy up the mix; at least that's my experience... YMMV
  20. @Chris Ward Chris for some reason your @ are not showing up correctly. I think because you are not “selecting” the member from the drop-down menu? As to LatencyMon. I’ve run it numerous times, but have no idea how to interpret the results. Maybe someone will post a link to how to read and utilize the findings. Maybe I’ve just “missed” it? t
  21. @Chris Wardwere the 12x projects created on this exact C drive? I have no explanation for why suddenly a working system just “gives up”. Unless of course something is “up” with the drive, or the hardware. t BTW, if you place the @ in front of the member’s name, they will get a notification that they have been “mentioned” in a post.
  22. Ol Pal, this is what the FabFilter VST3 folder look like on my rig. You had mentioned that maybe yours had the dll extension. As mentioned by several above the Program Files>Common Files>VST3 folder should only contain .vst3 extensions. I use sub folders in the VST3 folder YMMV. All the FabFilter plugs are working fine here... HTH, t
  23. @billp Updated to 1.246 just now and everything is working as expected. The original Babyface here (on WIN 10 Pro), but it uses the same driver as the BF Pro. RME = Drivers, drivers, drivers. This is what they excel at. Support ticket at RME? t
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