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  1. If you use the Winter-24 page to look at possible sound pack purchases, be sure to have a list of ones you've purchased handy (or the store open in your software showing owned and unowned packs). Some of the packs I purchased are marked OWNED on the sale page, but many aren't. Also, the Winter-24 page seems to have the list price, not the 50% off price. UPDATE (2024-02-22): I just checked the website and it is now showing me the 50% off prices for sound packs.
  2. I like the song, I don't play guitar, I am not familiar with the band or its members. Is the guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton? If so, does this site help? If not, never mind.
  3. For crappy products or products with crappy support, in the past I have gotten a response from a company by editing my previously positive review in Google Play. But that was years ago. Not sure if that strategy would work today, but I think you'd have a better chance of getting somewhere with the product than asking here. Good luck.
  4. Is there a forum or support for Colornote? PS: I just looked up Colornote. The website has both a "Support" and a "Contact us" access point. If you contacted them and they said, sorry we get too much e-mail to answer questions, that's very unfortunate. The site is "© 2020 Social & Mobile, Inc. All Rights Reserved." I can't find any information about that company. Good luck. Oh!!!! It's something Google Play has in its "Store." Its a "new and improved" Notepad.
  5. Nice jazzy funkiness; reminds me of the musical stylings of some of my favorite artists all blended together in an organic fusion. Very listenable!
  6. BTW, the manual mentioned above was not prepared for CbB. It's from the time when the former owner abandoned SONAR (that is, before Bandlab resurrected it from the dead): "(updated Dec 22 2017)."
  7. Correct me if I am wrong, you have several audio tracks, a single midi track, and no instrument tracks. Is that right? When you say you are trying to export both audio and midi, I am wondering why, what is the goal of doing an export? When you ask about converting midi tracks without having a midi device, I am wondering what you want to convert them to. Do you want to play them on a software synth so you can have audio? If so, I suggest either (1) using instrument tracks which combine both midi and audio in a single, hybrid track or (2) using a soft synth and pointing the midi track to the soft synth. I suspect that either one of those options will help achieve what you want.
  8. Thanks for adding this. I didn't use that feature, but I just found an SOS article on it. Interesting bit of history there!
  9. A Press Desk article at KVR says this: I have no idea of the validity of this; I'm just posting it because I was curious after seeing the posts here. JMO: I think it is in manufacturers' and consumers' interest to be transparent about details like this.
  10. Long time users of Sound Forge and Acid might remember Sonic Foundry. Facing financial issues, the company sold music-making tools Sound Forge and Acid (as well as Vegas) to SONY and did a 10-to-1 reverse split. As many people today know, Magix acquired Sound Forge, Acid, and Vegas. Meanwhile, SOFO used the money from the sale to develop its video capture system business, MediaSite . Recently, SOFO shareholders approved the sale of MediaSite to Enghouse. I am not a lawyer or a corporate accountant and do not hold an MBA, but so far as I can tell for all practical purposes after bills are paid and management gets its severance pay, what was once SonicFoundry has nothing left to sell off. I could be wrong, but I don't see anything that says shareholders of publicly purchased shares of SOFO will get anything, making this deal even worse than the 10 cents per share Corel shareholders held when Corel went private (i.e., "sold" to venture capitalists, IIRC). Nonetheless, fans of Acid, Sound Forge, and Vegas IMO should appreciate the company that was once Sonic Foundry for the role it played in developing some special software that in some ways laid the foundation for other companies to make tools for music makers.
  11. Are you talking about Bandlab / Bandlab Studio (i.e., the web/smartphone app)?
  12. Copy the link and truncate it by cutting off /main-banner-logo/regular@2x.jpg Or just use this part: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/tonex-mesa/
  13. Having tested midi over internet a number of years (including long distance usage: NL user control of a US synth for possible collaborative use, as well as for local use), I am interested to see what's currently available. Thanks for mentioning Freeceiver. PS: Looks like Freeceiver is included in the updated Free Bundle.
  14. While you're updating the delay, check for other updates occurring on or around February 7th. Similar bug fixes and possibly new presets.
  15. Sorry for "yelling."
  16. If you are referring to all the places other than PB, I would wander into the tech department for a number of issues but not for something as simple and basic as changing a password. As for PB, once I finally got to a Forgot Password link that worked properly (i.e., not the Invalid Password loop) and used the link that was e-mailed to me, yes, I was able to change my password. I try not to lie, but the PB website left me no choice but to pretend I forgot. Even though the e-mail was most likely automated, I did reply: I always had non-computer tasks I could do. Usually did those on a time-available basis. But in hindsight, I should not have been so diligent. ?
  17. Thanks for sharing your experiences which I have no reason to doubt. I have also had issues with multiple captchas, but more frequently with other places than Plugin Boutique. I had no plans to curtail doing business with them before today, but given the totality of the discussion so far, that might change. If I do change my consumer practices, it will be a personal decision.
  18. No, it's not! All other password changing procedures I have had at various workplaces and indeed most work-related and consumer-based websites that require password changes did not cause the problems that I had with Plugin Boutique.
  19. Thanks for the reply. I understand that companies update their websites. However, in today's computer/Internet environment with all sorts of places being hacked when a password has worked for years (including a few weeks before) and without any warning at all, the password suddenly has been expired, it is not unreasonable to ask if the company's site has been hacked. In my admittedly limited experience as an Internet User, companies usually have a periodic update requirement that has been in effect and has been known about or they will announce a change. The fact that the reply was worded to imply they routinely have users update passwords every six months is concerning; it flies in the face of my experience. If they weren't hacked, there are other possibilities that I as an Internet user consumer need to consider. While anything is possible, I am 100% sure I did not choose the wrong option unless lying when I didn't forget it is morally wrong. ? In fact, their website confirmed by e-mail that I chose the correct option: I got this after getting the infinite loop several times from choosing the "Forgot Password" option and being asked to supply my current password, being told my password was invalid/expired. It is possible that they have (or had) several access points for their "Forgot password" option and after several tries I tried a different "Forgot password" link that wasn't tied in to the "Password Expired/Renew Password" web page hierarchy. I have seen this kind of thing before where for some reason a link on one page contains an error while it is correct on another page. In that sense, I might have selected the "wrong" option because the link didn't work. I suppose it is also possible that once I got the Expired/Renew page (even after logging out, logging back in, restarting my browser, etc.) the same page(s) with the same link(s) were pulled from my PC. However, that almost never happens. As for why all of a sudden my password became expired, if changes to their website/server caused the password to become expired, IMO they should not lead customers to believe this is what they have been doing all along. Several years ago I got a call purportedly from an area police department. Allegedly someone used my credit card in my name to purchase several multi-thousand dollar gift cards from a nearby store that's part of a national chain. Allegedly the police were concerned because this is/was behavior associated with drug dealers/distribution rings. Needless to say, if suddenly I find my password has become expired for no apparent reason, red flags start flying, alarms go off, etc. I have also seen how a company that provides a support service (such as accounting and/or billing) for another company can have a breach that has a cascading effect. Even if the company owns up to the breach (usually minimizing it) the damage has been done. Maybe I wasn't clear. I didn't just complain about the issue to friends and family or even complain here in the forum; I contacted Plugin Boutique. Please note: Until this thread, I had no idea that others were also having their passwords unexpectedly expired.
  20. Please note: In their reply, they denied they were hacked. They made it seem like they routinely have people renew their password ("every 6 months"). Maybe they meant to say, "We have changed our login system and now prompt users to change/update their password . . . ." Have others had to change their password every 6 months?
  21. Maybe they fixed the website after I complained about it a few weeks ago. In my case I repeatedly got into an endless loop because my current password was not accepted, even after I pretended I had forgotten it. I thought they had been hacked because it made no sense to ask for the Current Password after someone chooses the Forgot Password option.
  22. Clarification: If the password that used to work became invalid because it was expired once a person enters the expired password in the top box and a new password in the next two boxes how did you get past that when the following page was a repeat of the "Renew Your Password" page? Or are they asking for the same password to be typed in all three boxes? The same thing happened several weeks ago when I pretended to forget my password.
  23. Are you saying you got past the endless loop by typing "Current password" in the top box?
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