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  1. That's what I thought. Thanks for reconfirming that. I understand the APD issue and how that adds to the confusion. I would be very surprised if APD's codes unlock 13 kit versions of MODO DRUM for consumers that don't have the 10-kit version , but you never know. And I agree, if that's what consumers are getting, its a good deal!!!
  2. (1) I did read them. (2) Are you trying to say my question is not a relevant response to the post I quoted? If so, I could try to explain why I feel it is relevant.
  3. Do you have MODO DRUM 1.5 or do you have MODO DRUM 1.0 with the software upgraded to 1.5?
  4. When I saw the original post, I also wondered what the source of "any sound" was (the "it)--the electronic drum kit or a soft synth. But when I saw the comment about "everything seems mapped properly in Cakewalk and Addictive Drums," I decided that he was just using the drum kit as a controller, not as a sound source. But you might be right and he is trying to record the sound from the Alesis.
  5. 2022-07-28 UPDATE: Based on the following I revisited my contribution to this issue by duplicating my first test ("STEPS I USED" - cut-and-pasted below). When I did this using 2022.06 Build 034, when a group of assorted tracks were moved into a new folder, instead of reverting to the "creation order," the successfully retained the same order they were in when moved as a group. Since I was just exploring @John Bradley's concern, I will defer to his confirmation as to whether or not his issue has been solved. There seems to be some retention of the order of creation in my test. STEPS I USED: Create 5 tracks one at a time. They each get a default name that shows the order the tracks were created in. Reorder the tracks. I did not resave the new project (not sure that would make a difference). Rename the tracks to show the new order (using ordinal numbers!). Select all 5 tracks in a random order. Right click on first one. Select Move to Folder > New Track Folder.
  6. I didn't know about the movement, but after my post I went to Epic, saw the FX Pinball there, signed up for an account, got the free starter version, and installed it. I get a popup saying my PC doesn't support DX12. But, dxdiag says I have DX12. Not a big enough issue for me to join a movement! I know I had the MS-DOS versions running on an older PC within the past 5-10 years.
  7. There was a similar discussion for the Memorial Day Sale I will try to find the thread, but the bottom line at the time was that this updates 1.0 to 1.5. I did this and was able to use $12 in jam points. But, if you are inclined to upgrade to TS MAX 4 when it eventually comes out, you might want to use the $40 for that.
  8. Someone please let me know when they update Epic Pinball games (not the hacked versions). I miss those. Hmmmmm. Now that I think about it, maybe I can add that to my "Does anyone use XP these days?" reply (in another thread).
  9. (1) Can we use our own samples [I think they call them Transients]? (2) Is it really 8-part multi-timbral? Thanks.
  10. Well-crafted song on so many levels that all work together.
  11. Among other things, I use my XP SP3 for: a calendar program that includes a variety of functions (Borland's Sidekick 98) to-do/done lists memos and notes [organizer system] that has expanded greatly probably since I started it on Win 98 historical phone numbers/addresses archival files including Cakewalk/Sonar Projects and audio files academic and other documents/research personal/family archives that don't need to clutter newer PCs/storage a slide show screen saver pointed to a folder of family photos a handful of games, some of which I pull out and play several times over the span of a decade occasional audio / midi uses networked to Windows 10 PCs the E-mu PCI card / 1820m + PatchMix DSP system still works quite well some older iConnectMIDI devices allow for connectivity between the XP and Win 10 PCs allows for different work areas across the room, different purposes, etc. no need to move gear among other music tasks, handy for running BPM gear (often more reliable than virtual synths under Win 10)
  12. In case its not obvious, Nobody but me --> Nobody but you
  13. "Can't have too many delays!" So as a fan of delays and as fan of PSPs Voltage Modular Bundle (including their delays), I decided this small form factor plugin would be handy. PACE/ilok took a while because I don't use it much. (Wasn't even installed on my current audio PC.) I was concerned that the change log said MIDI Support was removed, but was please to see that the parameters are available via automation. Not sure why, but mine was $17.99. PS: I just saw that the JRRShop web page has details that I think contradict the 2022 Version History. But who uses XP or Vista as their main audio PC these days. Also, there was a free PianoVerb [not PianoVerb 2] in there.
  14. Yes, and the pant legs need to be 3-5" too short to show off the socks. ? So, after over a half-a century, I finally understand why they were called sock hops--to show off the socks!!!
  15. Cool! https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/1208458/p515_en_mr_a0.pdf I would be surprised if no one put in a feature request before since evidently manufacturers are making and selling gear that transmits and responds to note off velocity. I do remember a discussion, but don't recall if it was a feature request.
  16. Well, they brought back earplugs so why not the AM radio, too! ?
  17. Two bits says @OutrageProductions has it right: CWB refers to *.cwb files [Cakewalk Bundle files] not Cakewalk by Bandlab. FWIW, I just opened a pair of *.cwb demo files (one from 2002 and one from 2011) from Windows. CbB successfully opened all of the tracks. Edit: On second thought, I stand corrected: the OP seems to be trying to open a Cakewalk file by uploading it directly to Bandlab the WebApp.
  18. If you picked this up, check your e-mail for the compatibility notes.
  19. Maybe the next time you can play this and see if they notice.
  20. Looks like the newest version includes a CLAP plug-in!
  21. Not sure if this guy plays the patch you want. Maybe you could ask him what the component sounds are in Dust Wizard so you can try to reconstruct a similar patch in a different synth? I am not familiar with the Korg synth engine, but Pages 94 - 97 (see above) have the ROM Samples/Multisamples. I assume A011 Wizard Dust is a combination of some of those ROM sounds. A011 says "Bell/Mallet/Perc." Also, these people have a set of Korg M50 Presets. Maybe whoever did that set can help. I assume they are familiar with the synth engine and the ROM Samples. https://lfo.store/shop/hardware-synths/korg-m50-myth-soundset-128-presets/
  22. Welcome back. When you look at Menu Bar > Views > Meter/Key, are there key signature changes in the project after that ^^^ point? By "that point" I mean "after a few bars ^^^ .
  23. Correction: Sorry, that's the bulk of side two of Burnt Weeny Sandwich in its entirely. Rather than just delete that in case someone wants to listen to it (it really is a MOI classic), here's just a shorter version of "Little House . . . " as done by the Flo and Eddie version of the MOI:
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