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  1. 5 hours ago, jgarland said:

    I updated yesterday. Both Amplitube and Tonex  load in about 3 seconds. There is one problem though, when clicking the "Open Tonex" button I get this error message: 

    "Can't find TONEX executable file".

    Same here

  2. Oh yes!! This is a great track, nie and quirky and subtle. The videos are quite inspired! Here in the UK there used to be an excellent weekly music programme - The Old Grey Whistle Test which ran late at night for a number of years. They had a phase in the early 70's of taking tracks and putting old B&W films to them - e.g. Led Zeppelin's Trampled Underfoot. Thsi is reminiscent of that, and very effective.

    This is a great production -thanks for posting!

     

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    I just had an email inviting me to the "BFD Beta program".  So it looks like they may be on the march to a new version.

    I'm interested, although I'm equally split between them and AD2, Native's drums in Komplete and a few other drums.  I have BFD3 and quite a few BFD kits, but I find the UI quite a mess to navigate!

    The mail is as follows:

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    We're happy to announce the BFD Beta Program

    Are you interested in joining a community of like-minded musicians and getting early access to new features, all while helping the development of BFD? BFD3 owners have an opportunity to help BFD continually improve the software and have a TON of fun along the way. 

    First, our Beta Testers will receive the latest (unreleased) software updates. After testing the updates, we ask that you report any issues you find on our Private Beta Forums, dedicated to all things BFD. This forum will also serve as an incredible resource for expanding your knowledge of BFD, and connect you with other BFD3 owners to share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback around the software as we improve it. 

    The beta will bring new updates and fixes. We’re excited to show you what we’re working on! 

    Click the link below to learn more and apply to join the Beta Testing team today!

    Link to -

    https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Q35QJHz7YEurA_ePr68KZQaJNxbiY_NArAg2JxSqg_VUNTBQWjdKVTJCT0ZFUjFHWlhTQVpVTDk1RCQlQCN0PWcu

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    Jerry

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  4. "Here's Harry" is a set of two traditional tunes (hornpipes): "Red Haired Boy" and "The Carmarthenshire". The video gives some historical background of the tunes. "Here's Harry" is from a collection of tracks (album) called "Enrico's Diner" at https://ronnieandthecyclones.bandcamp.com/album/enricos-diner

    Enrico's Diner by Ronnie and The Cyclones:

    There's no grand concept, but there are twelve instrumental tracks of various genres: Celtic and folk rock,. surf, some country; some fast and heavy, a few quieter. Instrumentation is drums, percussion, bass (electric and upright), guitars (acoustic, electric), dobro, melodeon, fiddle, saxophones, uilleann (Irish) pipes, Irish bouzouki, lap steel, various keyboards and piano.

    Have fun in Enrico's Diner!

    Regards

    Jerry

     

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