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  1. Thanks, everyone, for your input!
  2. Yep! Thats the name. Thanks. I had no idea any PC Maker would solder memory. Ugghhhggh!
  3. Hi, Friends! I have a an old Core I5 Windows 10 unit that is about at its end of life. I'm still using CbB on it as my main DAW (only DAW). I've been glancing around at the desktop/tower machines at COSTCO & SAM'S CLUB. I'm at the end of my lunch period, trying to write this as fast as I can, so I can't give specific brand names other than HP and Dell, but there were others I didn't recognize. One had the name that started with CYBER..... Anyway, you can guess my questions: Are there any benefits to buying and using gaming PCs for DAW use? The clear cases on display at the stores reveal a few expansion slots, and I noticed at Sams club, there were multiple video outputs in the back (currently, I have rigged up 3 monitors to use and I like being able to do that) Noise issues during recording? I don't have the luxury of putting PC apart from my live recording environment Reliability issues? Any other questions I should be asking, but too naive about gaming systems to ask? any other thoughts you may have? Thanks, Kevin
  4. Thanks for the heads-up notice. Hate to see a business cease, though.
  5. My 2 cents is in full agreement. This is an awesome EQ
  6. My two cents for this OLD thread: When I record my electric violin, which has 2 piezo pups per string (zeta jazz violin), I try to use either a mic'd bass amp, or simulated bass amp. It helps tremendously to tame the harshness. Well, that 2 cents didn't go very far, did it?
  7. Greetings! Does anyone else use the Gobbler(.com) sign-in service for any of the plugins? Sort of worked like Microsoft Authenticator, but was for a couple of VST plugins I was using that were associated with it, but now its not working. I think Gobbler has gone out of business. When I first set up some equipment on my recording machine, I got some free plugins, and I don't recall which one(s) they were. But, I had to sign in to Gobbler each time I started the machine and expected to use whatever that plugin is that is associated with it. I had Gobbler set up to auto-sign-in so it was never an issue or bother. Until now. If you use Gobbler, is there an alternative to signing in and still using whatever free plugs associated with it? I figure I'll know what plugs go with it when I try to load it one day and I get prompted to sign in to use it. Currently, I have soooo very many VSTs I'll never figure it out 'til I need it. Any knowledge out there? Thoughts? Smart, funny, sarcastic comments are always welcome - keep them polite, please. Thanks, Kevin
  8. I have keylab essential 49, and it worx, too! Wonderful!
  9. Hi, I recall CREATIVE SAUCE had a tutorial video discussing this topic. Basically, its "expected" the doubled snap bars will require some time to delete. I can't remember which video it was, but probably one of the 2 -4 at the top of this youtube list. https://www.youtube.com/c/CreativeSauce/search?query=transients
  10. This is good news! I have a new song I'm working on , and thought I'd try my hand at comping w/take lanes. I have the tracks and lanes recorded, and will soon be playing w/comping.
  11. I'm on a Windows 10 that is not safely upgradeable to Windows 11: I have lots of 32 bit plugins. I wonder if anyone else is having issues w/their 32 bit plugs in Win 11?
  12. I kind of like the separated meters, too. I like both views, and think a quick change option to select either would be cool.
  13. kevro2000

    Funeral Songs

    Awesome job on each of those!! Ashokan Farewell is top-notch! Well done!
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