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how to open old .cwp files in Bandlab
Bajan Blue replied to William Marts's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
We recently went back over all our old stuff, the first DAW based work was done in Guitar Tracks. These may have been converted over the years to a very early version of Sonar, but they all opened OK in the current version of Cakewalk by Bandlab. These are the tracks we worked on for our latest album which has just been released. Nigel -
Thanks so much, glad you liked it Cheers Nigel
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Wow thanks so much - comments really appreciated Nigel
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Take care Lars Nigel
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Thanks Douglas - comments greatly appreciated Nigel Hi Makke Glad you enjoyed both music and video - thanks for the kind comments Nigel Freddy - Thanks so much for taking the time to have a listen and to make such great comments - really appreciated Nigel Thanks so much - really appreciated Nigel
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hi tom - wow thanks for this - going viral would be great!!!!! Nigel
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Hi Wookie Glad the furry paws enjoyed this one!!! Thanks for taking the time to have a listen, always appreciated Nigel
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Nice stuff, great playing as usual - enjoyed the listen Nigel
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I think what Wookie said is spot on - but good track, enjoyed it Nigel
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Good track Douglas - think Barry has made some interesting suggestions - but I like it!! Nigel
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Really like your voice and a good song Barry Cool Nigel
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Hi Jack Glad you enjoyed it Thanks Nigel
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Hi Jesse The link didn't work for me Nigel
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Hi Lynn Good track with interesting lyrics!! What did she say I wonder.... Only thing i would say is that the main guitar and keyboard seemed very widely panned to me - they sounded a bit like they were on their own not part of the whole - now that my be the system i was listening on, but just a minor thing perhaps to have a look at. Cheers Nigel
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Hi David Glad you liked the new website and thanks for the kind words Keep well Nigel
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wow, that's praise indeed, Gina will love the comparison!! Thanks for taking the time to have a listen Nigel
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nice track, and good clear mix - enjoyed the listen Nigel
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Love it Freddy - good old bit of "jungle" blues!! Great listen Nigel
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This is really good - enjoyed it Nigel
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Hi Jesse - this is cool, almost laid back - like it Nigel
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Bjorn Thanks appreciated - we have had three singers in total - Gina has been with us for about 7 years now. Glad you enjoy the videos - we put almost as much effort into those these days as we do the music? Keep well Nigel
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Thanks - glad you liked it and the new website - we've been beavering away trying to get everything done , 9 video's, all the email and promotional stuff plus a new website for what seems like months!! Thanks for taking the time to have a watch and comment Nigel
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good track, could be stellar with some work - the mix sounds strangely thin - this is not an MP3 is it? Anyway good stuff with real room to improve with a bit of remixing Nigel
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A Scenario - because you rely on Ozone for instance, you get a subscription - you do a load of work. Then something better or something you prefer comes out and you swap to using that - in my case I switched a while ago from Ozone to Elevate by New Fangled Audio which I really like, for most jobs but still use Ozone occasionally, although for me I could use Elevate all the time I suppose. So you spend you limited money on Elevate and you HAVE to drop the subscription as you cannot afford both. But as others have said you then have projects that you can no longer access in their original finished state. I was a very early user of Adobe products - i think i purchased my original copy of photoshop in the late 80's certainly early 90's When they went subscription, i just "froze" my system so to speak and I still use my photoshop most days. Perhaps what we should be asking the vendors to do if they want to go subscription only, is that they "give you" a frozen (stripped of features perhaps?) in time lifeboat sort of copy of their software, so that if you have to stop your subscription for any reason you can still access your work. That would make me very much more comfortable of switching to a subscription. As it stands at the moment, I will keep what I have from Ozone but clearly not upgrade and shall look at other products such as I have already done with Elevate. I have already done this with both Waves and Slate products - i got fed up with Waves fleecing me each year for their Wup, so i stopped wupping and just kept them as they were until they got too old to bother with - i then had GREAT pleasure in deleting them. I reckoned i probably had just about got my money's worth - just Slate's a different story - i got sick of the broken promises to release things such as the drum stuff and also just basically not updating what I had already purchased and what need some bugs fixing - I just gave up on Slate quite a few years ago. - personally i would never go subscription with Slate or Waves as I don't think I could ever trust them. Nigel
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Paulo was right? - Jesus at JRR confirmed as much - strangely never heard back from Izotope. My upgrade price is US$199 so wont be bothering. Also to look on the bright side, I've saved myself hours because now I wont have to try and tidy up my sloppy izotope install issue!!!! Nigel