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Everything posted by Pragi
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There are so much downloads on my OB account and I didn't see the Chordbloom download. The search function doesn't work.
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Here another download link for those ,like me, having trouble to download the Win version of Chordbloom via PB : https://www.pentacom.jp/pentacom/chordbloom
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If This Don't Move You, You're Already Dead
Pragi replied to Byron Dickens's topic in The Coffee House
It seems I'm dead, sorry, it's a bit too holy imho. But excellent singing. -
Mad Season - Wake Up - Slip away (with Mark Lanegan)- Vinyl Version
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Wishbone Ash - The pilgrimage https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5ylqx1zAgg&pp=ygUXd2lzaGJvbmUgYXNoIHBpbGdyaW1hZ2U%3D
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George Benson - Nature Boy
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Viagra Boys - In Spite Of Ourselves
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The Baker Gurvitz Army - Inside Of Me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DgoXvPwxH5U&pp=ygUSYmFrZXIgZ3Vydml0eiBhcm15
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It's a Beautiful Day - White Bird
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Red hot chilli peppers- Purple Stain
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Deep Purple , Lay Down, Stay Down (Remastered 2004)
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Status Quo - Hello! - [Full Album]
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A Perfect Circle - Judith
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One of the greatest....
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QOTSA Feat. Eddie Vedder - Little Sister (Live in Chile 2013)
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Sonar X1, Sonar Professional, CbB, and Cakewalk Sonar
Pragi replied to jeffikonian's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
That can't be answered in general, because it depends on whether you installed the included plugins when installing the individual program versions or not. As far as I know, CbB doesn't have any plugins on board that aren't included in the other two program versions you listed, so you could uninstall them. The question is, since the core of each installation is relatively small, is the risk of uninstalling them worth it? Perhaps it would be a good idea to simply remove the two programs from the desktop? -
I like the idea of a free version of Cakewalk Sonar, thank you, Bandlab. The software version changes and the constant switching from: no development to free CbB to Cakewalk Sonar to free Calewalk Sonar to subscription and others leaves too much room for speculation and leaves a confused user base, in my opinion. Please,please, please go on to develope my favourite and best DAW of all and, if you ask me, give us a perpetual license
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Boring.
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1.Right, your are too young 2. you know everything about the birth of fusion. 3. You are full on topic.
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Right, everybody who likes Bitches Brew by M.Davis is a Hippy and doesn' t know anything about real Jazz.
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Say xoo.....
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That's all ?
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https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/ConvertWithMoss/ConvertWithMoss.html ConvertWithMoss Converts multisamples in a specific source format to a different destination format. Furthermore, it can create multisample files from plain WAV files. The following multisample formats are supported: 1010music blackbox, tangerine, bitbox (preset.xml) Ableton Sampler (*.adv, *.adg) Akai MPC Keygroups (*.xpm) CWITEC TX16Wx (*.txprog) DecentSampler (*.dspreset, *.dslibrary) Expert Sleepers disting EX (*.dexpreset) Korg KMP/KSF (*.KMP) Korg wavestate/modwave (*.korgmultisample) Logic EXS24 (*.exs) Multisample Format – Bitwig Studio, Presonus Studio One (*.multisample) Native Instruments Kontakt 1-7 (*.nki) – destination only Kontakt 1 Propellerhead Reason NN-XT (*.sxt) Sample Files: AIFF, FLAC, OGG, NCW, WAV files SFZ (*.sfz) SoundFont 2 (*.sf2) TAL Sampler (*.talsmpl) Waldorf Quantum MkI, MkII / Iridium / Iridium Core Yamaha YSFC format (read/write: Montage, MODX/MODX+, read (waveforms only): Motif XS, Motif XF, MOXF, Montage M).