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57Gregy

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  1. Can't really 'like' this post. Stick with it, Bub. Once you've walked away from everything, it's hard to get it back.
  2. Try on the right in the browser. Make sure you have 'Browser' selected at the top under Views.
  3. Worked. I never cared for the beechwood flavor of Bud. Of all the beers I've had, I liked a German beer called Henninger the best. Perhaps because I grew up in Frankfurt where their brewery was located. Every year in elementary school, we took a field trip there and watched it being made. But it tasted good, too.
  4. That was one of my objectives when I retired in '19. Hasn't happened yet. Now I'm working again and have even less time, but possibly more inspiration, what with being out amongst the crowds.
  5. So, I guess the answer is no? ?
  6. "Hookers and blow" Randy
  7. 57Gregy

    Zero Audio

    That looks like a complicated set-up that's going to be fraught with problems. I know many people try to use what they have while looking for something better. I s the USB mic the only mic you have? You need one that will plug into an interface instead of the computer. And unplug the speakers from the headphone output and plug headphones in, if you have them. Electric or acoustic guitar? Do you have a guitar amp? You would probably get better results plugging an electric guitar straight into the Behringer. Make sure the outputs of the track are to a valid port. If the output reads 'HDMI' and you're listening to the RealTek HP out, you won't hear anything. It's a big program and can be complicated at first, and the set-up is often the hardest part, but you'll get there.
  8. Air fare alone will use up that $25,000.
  9. If it's a laptop, make sure the camera mic is off. Feedback, without knowing how you have everything connected and how you're recording, there's not much I can say except 'turn it down!' but you've already done that. Knowing what gear you use would help folks help you instead of asking you more questions. You can list it in your signature at the bottom, things like interface, operating system, model of computer and its specs (a short list), I have a relatively modest system that works well (and is ancient) so I don't have a lot of detail in mine, but any info you can provide there will enable fellow forumites to help you quicker. Do that under Profile. Good luck!
  10. Just for the record, whenever I hit the spacebar to start a song, you can see a MIDI 'hit' on every MIDI track, just a quick flash at the top of the meter in Console and Track views. Sometimes when using the mouse on the start/stop button. I don't hear it, though.
  11. Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, the state-of-the-art Behringer interface doesn't have a state-of-the-art audio driver. It uses ASIO4All, which is an older, less-capable driver and has nothing to do with ASIO except for the name. Your on-board sound card may have an ASIO driver, but it is just as bad, hence the "incompatible" warning. Maybe you can use one of the WASAPI modes, I don't have a Behringer to try. Maybe you can use ASIO4All. Some folks are able to get okay performance using it, but it's not optimum. I suggest saving up your pennies and buying a Focusrite.
  12. The entire nation is grateful.
  13. Yeah, short of selling a lung or kidney, employment was my only option. Well, I could have died, like the plant above, but I'm not ready for that. And I really didn't want to go back to work. Thankfully, my boss at work (or 'team lead' as they're called nowadays) says she will give me the schedule I want. We'll see. Gas prices have been declining here for the last 2 weeks, but still almost 3X what they were in October of 2020. I know they came down after the last big gas "crisis" circa 2004, but this may be a case of the oil companies wanting to get it while they can, what with all the talk of going electric everywhere. Thank goodness our gear is already electric! Sorry for this "Oh woe is me" post. Things are tough all over.
  14. Oh, they play music on the PA, too. ?
  15. When I retired in '19, I knew it wouldn't be a bed of roses, but I was making it. Then in '20 something happened, and everything started costing more, prices rising across the board. I've been holding on by cutting luxuries, like lunch, sold some land to my brother, sold my Stratocaster, sigh. So I took a part-time job with my former employer, unloading trucks and stocking shelves. Second shift, 2 days a week and they started me at almost what I was making when I quit. It's a different store than previously. Trying to get into the swing of things, but when you've spent the last 2 and a half years watching TV and playing video games, everything is a pain. Looking forward to having lunch today! Anyone else had major life changes other than those in that other fred?
  16. Are you using the ASIO driver mode with your Edirol interface?
  17. It's an easy decision when someone offers to pay for everything.
  18. Not meaning to be impertinent, but do you remember his name? ? Maybe me or my brothers knew him. We went to the teen club and AYA often, so there's a pretty good chance we saw you play.
  19. Another Frankfurt alum, Stanley Whitaker, played a 20-minute acoustic set, All You Need Is Love, Here Comes The Sun, Wish You Were Here, and more. He was a long-time member of the band Happy The Man.
  20. Not my high school. My brother the programmer's wife decided not to go, so he asked me to tag along. Carl was a 1968 graduate of Frankfurt American High School in Germany, and my brother Steve graduated from there in '71. He met us in Asheville, NC for the all-classes event. My brother Mike also went to the school for a year, but he couldn't join us, RIP. I only made it through Frankfurt American Junior High School before we rotated stateside, but I knew some of the folks, or knew of them. Amazingly, they had arranged for not 1, not 2, but 3 of the bands that played in Frankfurt during that era to be there: Poor Man's Children, George and the Rockets, and The Naked Truth. They were all composed of (mostly) children of servicemen in Frankfurt. Poor Man's Children and George and the Rockets only differed by their bass players. It was pretty cool. Even though they probably only had a couple of run-throughs before the gig (they weren't still together and may not have seen each other in the flesh for decades), you could still tell what they were playing. Hits from the sixties. They also had a silent auction to raise money for their organization. Lots of memorabilia from the school and the era. I saw these unopened Yellow Submarine Beatles action figures. I don't know if they sold. All in all, a good week with the brothers, and Carl paid for everything!
  21. *if all the MIDI tracks are assigned to soft synths.
  22. 57Gregy

    Installation

    Cakewalk by Bandlab? Or SONAR? Or Platinum? Cakewalk by Bandlab may be able to be reverted to an earlier release. If you purchased one of those older programs, they may be available in your Cakewalk Command Center.
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