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Byron Dickens

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  1. That is a function of the instrument, not a function of the PRV. Aside from that, you can't put rests in the PRV because you don't need to. If there isn't a note, then there's nothing to play. In other words, a rest.
  2. That explains it. One of those "moon landing was a hoax" nutjobs. Don't tease us like that.
  3. This is exactly the kind of thing where 5 minutes with the documentation would have saved possibly days of aggravation.t
  4. I really don't get why people insist on loading in the mastering plugins while they are still tracking and editing.
  5. How do you know that someone you just met uses Linux? He's already told you 15 times how superior it is.
  6. That's their own fault for not RTFM, not Microsoft's. Boy, if they can't follow the instructions on Windows, how the hell do you think they're gonna make out on Linux? Bovine Excrement. Apple is the one who breaks functionality; Windows is traditionally very good at backwards/ forwards compatibility. Updates are good. Updates do things like fix bugs and patch security flaws. Hell yeah! Linux is almost up to 3% of the market share!
  7. Damn. Beat me to it. I think you just won the thread.
  8. I, and many others here, would be absolutely shocked if you couldn't.
  9. I bet you could also accomplish the same thing with a MIDI controller that has faders. However, I suspect that if you are a real organ player that it's just not the same.
  10. You don't own software. You are granted a license to use it per the EULA, which may or may not involve a financial transaction of some sort. Strawman argument. You are not required to update. Nor are you required to "live on computers." (Of course, what do you think you're doing when you are spending hour upon hour each day "Just.. get[ting] some tracks recorded?" Another strawman, as well as a slippery slope. There is no "constant online check-in" for CbB. Once every six months. Not even that if you can conquer your fear and connect to the internet once in a while while CbB is running. Also, explain to us dunderheads why subscriptions are "unethical." Really. Inquiring minds want to know. What is unreasonable is thinking you can dictate terms to those who do own the software. Which, again, is not you. Besides there are numerous alternatives. For the third time, you don't own software. You are granted a license to use a copy of it. I find myself much happier living in the world of what is instead of trying to live in the world of what if....
  11. Operating as designed. The old tempo map was replaced by the tempo track some time ago
  12. This time, the really good ones. Let's start this off with Judas Priest: Diamonds and Rust.
  13. Have you rebooted the computer yet? Unplugged the USB cable and plugged it back in? I have had my Steinberg e-licenser dongle and/ or iLok go missing on ooccasion and one of those always fixes it.
  14. When I researched the product, I must have missed that word. I will look again, but in the meantime I looked up "what is a perpetual license?" Here are just a few quotations I found. Obviously, there is a lot of info online including some lengthy user agreements for perpetual licenses. Evidently the terms vary from company to company. Some definitions say that a perpetual license involves a one time fee for the license v. making payments over time (renting, subscription, etc.). I do not know the terms of the Gibson license for SONAR Platinum (with lifetime Updates). Can you continue to use it for the rest of your life? If so, that would seem to quality as a perpetual license under the terms of some of what I found on line. I can still use Sonar 8.5, X1, and X3 even though they have been discontinued. (Those are the only ones I checked recently. I might be able to use others as well.) However, as far as I know there was never a rental option. They still work in 2023, but I prefer to use Cakewalk by Bandlab. If I cannot afford the upcoming Bandlab products, I have a number of options. Peace Do you mean to tell us that nowhere in all that verbiage does it say "for ever and ever until the entire universe collapses in upon itself and implodes?"
  15. You're wrong. The name of that company was Cakewalk Incorporated. They might have been owned by Gibson, but they were their own company.
  16. I see that reading comprehension and critical thinking are apparently not your forté either. This is the second time you've spouted off that nonsense. Nobody has said anything about people "messing with our DAW. " We're just calling out crybabies with an entitlement mentality and their incessant sniveling about the world owing them something. Adults don't expect that the world owes them a damn thing and adults don't pout when they don't get their way.
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