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Bristol_Jonesey

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  1. I'm done with this Seems like certain people have lost the ability to reason and are wrapped up in conspiracy theories Might as well join a flat earth group
  2. To be fair you won't reclaim an awful lot of disc space by uninstalling. The help file (62.689Mb) is bigger than the executable (36.275Mb)
  3. Ah but will it stop the wailing and gnashing of teeth?
  4. Except it isn't Cakewalk for a monthly fee, it's called Cakewalk Sonar And you also get: Early access to beta creation tools like 32-tracks in Studio, Voice Cleaner, Voice-to-MIDI, AutoKey, and more. Unlimited Opportunities submissions to land live gigs, record deals, or mentorship from industry experts. Distribution to release your music on major platforms, track your releases, and keep 100% of the royalties you make. Fan Reach to market your music, build a contactable list of listeners, and grow your fanbase. Profile Boost to get your profile promoted to high-traffic spots on the BandLab feed. Permanent Member-exclusive features like a fifth guitar stem split on Splitter. Customizable profile banners and the option to feature up to five profile photos.
  5. A couple of things you could try: Bounce the clip to itself (bounce to clip) Copy all the audio to a new track, re-create the track properties and drag the Fx to the new track
  6. Are you sure it wasn't the gate simply "chattering"?
  7. I would say Bandlab hiring a number of the Ex-employees is more accurate
  8. Craig, I'm afraid people only see what they want to see.
  9. I've said this before, but after working with the new Sonar for a couple of weeks, I've grown to really apprciate the clean, uncluttered lines of the GUI. There are nine different colour schemes to choose from, I'm using Mercury Classic at the moment.
  10. Not that I'm aware of. What would you expect from such a feature?
  11. Purchase of the Backstage Pass gives you access to both Sonar & Next.
  12. Yes. Route it straight to your interface outputs, completely bypassing your master fx bux
  13. No, I don't either. This is up there with the most ridiculous suggestions ever put forward on here. For the sake of a couple of coffees a month? Cue the anguished whines of "I don't like subscriptions" ?
  14. Jeeeeezus! Full price at my place is £12 (GBP) I get it done for £9
  15. Mixing in mono kind of forces you to carve out separate spaces for the different elements of your project, usually through a combination of complementary EQ & level. Get this right and you'll be amazed at the separation you get when you do eventually pan things out in stereo
  16. I'll be 70 in Augst and the only discount I get is at the local Turkish barber for when I get my rapidly dwindling mane tamed. This won't be forever ?
  17. We know what perpetual meant for Gibson. But given their track record, it's totally disingenuous to tar Bandlab with the same brush.
  18. Maybe I need to clarify my earlier post. On my main studio rig I still have all of the vsti's and Fx that were originally bundled with SONAR But if you just install CbB on a machine that has never had SONAR installed, you will get only a very small subset of the content. Sonitus, Channel Tools, Boost 11, some of the old Dx plugins and that's it
  19. You should be able to drag th eheader out to the right to expose the other controls. Under the gear icon, untick Enable Plugin DPI Awareness
  20. I'm fairly sure CbB didn't include ANY of the old legacy products from Sonar & prior. All I have on my laptop is CbB & thr new Sonar, so no Dim Pro, no Rapture, none of the old bundled Fx, nothing.
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