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DeeringAmps

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  1. @orcmid as promidi indicated above Sonar and Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB) will peacefully co-exist. In fact, I would guess that the majority of long time forum members have at least two versions of Sonar side by side with CbB. for example on my office rig l have: Sonar 8.5 Sonar X1 Sonar X2 Sonar X3 Sonar Platinum CbB (Cakewalk by Bandlab) all existing side by side and fully functionable... t
  2. Hammer down on I-5 today. Perfect for keeping the “pedal to the metal”! ? to all involved t
  3. DeeringAmps

    PARP

    Late to the party here, long cannonball run, CA to WA state. Hammer down. Excellent work Wooks! Makes burning up the pavement bearable… t
  4. Still lovin’ it Mark! The only thing I would change; after “through the day” fades, I’d have the drummer bring back in the outro solo with a little more action. just my nickel98… t
  5. Sounds good here Mark. I am on the Bose cans and they tend to hype the bass. Writing, performance and arrangement all top notch. ?’s t
  6. All good here, although I would push the BG vox up a notch. Much enjoyed ? t
  7. @Bapu and I just keep the Drum, Keys and Bass six packs “full”. Simples! t
  8. Should read “my favorite of my sister’s”… Was she cute? I don’t remember… t
  9. My favorite of hers was Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. most the rest of hers was pop drivel t
  10. Stones baby, The Rolling Stones! 12x5, Out of Our Heads, or Rolling Stones Now, can’t remember which; but you know what they say “If you claim to remember the 60’s, you definitely weren’t there”… t
  11. DeeringAmps

    Noob here

    Is “input echo” engaged?
  12. Check “folder locations” in preferences. Perhaps you have something pointing there?
  13. Most excellent at all levels! Love the bass tone. The drum and bass breakdown at the 2 minute mark; BRILLIANT! ?'s! t
  14. Thanks for shepherding us through BF & CM. You’ve earned a little time off!? Enjoy! t
  15. alrighty, for $10 seemed like a "no brainer"! t Hey, its not "Friday" and its not "Monday" so I really didn't "break" my "I'm not getting sucked in on any BF or CM deals", rioght!
  16. A little “witchcraft” on Page’s part?
  17. He does look remarkably like Pagey!
  18. <I’ll probably regret this> From a “marketing” standpoint this is on a par with the Gibson shutdown (thanks again Henry) What I fear most, is the loss of user base; day after day after day. Am I confident that it will all sort itself out? Yep, but at what cost? (again in terms of user base) IF this thing is ready, roll it out. IF NOT, this will become a classic case of “stepping in pooh”, and NOT coming out “smelling like a rose”. </ I’ll probably regret this> t
  19. I’ve owned “budget” tube mics and a Bock Audio 250 (3k ish). I’ve finally settled on the TLM103 (not tube). Came to the realization that tube mics, for my voice at least, are more work than they are worth (for me). YMMV t I hear good things about the TLM102. I’d love to own a U87, but pretty sure the bang for the buck wouldn’t be there for my voice.
  20. I don’t see any flaws in the pic. Nice! t
  21. Sounds good to me. Although, I use VSTi’s so I would op for a 250gb SSD for the OS. Samples on one m2, projects on the other. Many in the community rely on Jim for their needs. I have 2 Cats, eventually I will have a third… t
  22. 2 drives MINIMUM, but below is better. C for OS and all programs A (audio) all your CWP projects D (data) if I “save” anything (except CWP) S (samples) for all your VSTi samples, also I create a “junction” that keeps any data that programs want to “dump” on the C drive (IKM is notorious for this, gigs of shite [ie: Tracks, Amp 5 etc] that should not be on the C drive) If a program needs more than 100megs of data to reference, I make a junction. V (video) if you do video. I also have a B (backup) drive internal and external. Why so many drives? Keep the C drive “lean and mean” 250 gig SSD (my systems use about 70gigs currently) is way more than enough, IF you “monitor” what lazy programmers put there (see IKM note) Evidently taking a few extra steps designing their installers is a “few” too many. BACKUP that C drive “religiously”. Image, Image, image. If a new install causes a problem, ET can “phone home”. Problem solved. You can thank me later…. t
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