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  1. I use it on a 15 year old laptop with 4 gb of ram for capturing live recordings. At home i use a desktop built by purrfect audio. https://studiocat.com/
  2. http://gswitz.blob.core.windows.net/tunes/PolarBlue(Geoff8).7z Give this one a try. Strip Label Text under Console View controls the color of it. Geoff
  3. I think the version I posted changes only the background of the processors so you can watch your processors more easily.
  4. It's not my theme. I'm just tweaking it for you.
  5. It's green in trackview... want me to change it to pink there? I'm still hunting for it in console view.
  6. Wait a sec. Let me double check. Any color you'd like in particular? I've got theme editor open now.
  7. Try this one... http://gswitz.blob.core.windows.net/tunes/Polar Blue (Geoff).7z
  8. https://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/Theme-Editor There is a theme editor that gives you control over most colors.
  9. Bummer of a first pedal.
  10. I see the blue-green. Tried a couple of screens. It's consistent for me.
  11. when i practice, i move tempos up and down by arbitrary increments with each try. This helps me when i play with others. At one point i practiced a bunch of bluegrass tunes at fixed tempos for months before trying them with others. I was unable to vary tempo at all.
  12. You mean Sean's dad? I didn't know he was a musician. What did he play?
  13. Th3 has a Looper. That's what i use.
  14. First time I've been asked for that. Kinda a hassle. But I'll do anything once.
  15. Works for me. I can use patch up and down and bank up and down. I save my sounds into a custom Bank so i don't have to go through lots of patches to get to the right one. I think it is possible to assign certain sounds to certain pedals, but i don't do that.
  16. My new keyboard is Azio brand. Never heard of it before but it bodes well. Spent 20 usd for one with back light. When i first plugged it in, i struggled to remember where i knew that word azio from.
  17. I really am grateful to so many for all they create. Cakewalk especially. I'm not against corporations. I only feel they are not individuals and shouldn't be treated like individuals legally.
  18. Companies are not people. They are not free to act as they choose. They are legally responsible to their investors/stock-holders. Companies must act for profits. It's a good thing from the perspective of the investor. They should use the money we invest in them to make more money. Otherwise, why would we invest? Who protects the grandma and grandpa who put their life savings in the hands of young companies? Right now, the courts. From my perspective, the weird thing is that the courts protect companies as if they are US Citizens. They are not. They should not be protected by the constitution as citizens. They are just objects within the country... People participate in corporations usually, but it would be possible to imagine a bot corporation that doesn't have a human in it. Only human investors that give the bot fuel to create more money. So, I think we should undo the court rulings that protect companies as if they were citizens themselves. It's possible for companies to be owned by foreigners all together. Non-citizens. All you need to do to get protections as a US Citizen is to buy a US Company? How weird. We are the government. We choose what power to grant to companies. We can make constitutional amendments to force the court to treat corporations like the untrustworthy entities they are. We have centuries of corporate history to predict future behavior with. Corporations are like bots. They are not full of good-will. They are not interested in making the world better. They are structures for money making. And we want them to be that. We just want to legislate them like they are nothing more than money-making bots.
  19. idk. Interesting to read predictions. I think the impact of Open Source should be considered. I don't think there are that many people who can be pressed into staying with Windows. Lots of younger folks don't understand OS and related installed apps. They live on the web and any web conduit does the job. If Microsoft begins leaning on everyone for subscription dues, I think they will be much more poorly received than ol' Cakewalk. We love Cakewalk and signed up for the dues out of loyalty. If I wasn't so thankful to the devs who give us this tool, I would have jumped and not returned. Many of us gifted when asked. I don't use many apps these days that don't work fine on Linux, and I have Cakewalk (which I miss when I'm booted to Linux). My daughter would barely know she wasn't using Windows. Surely, she would not send them money. So, it would probably work on the older generation. Are there enough retirees, flush with cash, who don't want to learn something new to bring Windows to a forever-end for a final pay-check?
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