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  1. I was thinking the same with my new PC but when I came to create the Win 10 Pro media for it in July I found that Microsoft only provided the 2004 media creation tool so I was forced to go that route. It made me wish that I had backed up a copy of the 1909 media creation tool. I did find copies of older media creation tools on the Internet but didn't fancy taking my chances with non Microsoft sourced versions. I am still on 1909 on my old PC but there's no pressing need to upgrade that.
  2. Also running fine here on my new PC. There's a recent update that fixes a load of issues (Update KB4571744) if you do install it. More info here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NhLQP5eDO0
  3. I have K12 and that's a great price to go to K13U! In my NI account K13U upgrade is £499 ? My K13 Update price is £169 at NI so if the Scan price is right that's only another £80 to go to K13U! Wondering if that Scan price a mistake? EDIT: Maybe not as it's the same price at Gear4Music https://www.gear4music.com/Recording-and-Computers/Native-Instruments-Komplete-12-Ultimate-Upgrade-from-K8-K12/2NUM That's a great deal as it includes many libraries I bought separately and could therefore sell on to make it an even sweeter deal. ?
  4. Stability update - read all about it here...
  5. Nice, thanks Matthew. There's also a video on ReMIDI there by the same guy and he has just added a new one on Scaler v2.1 (new expressions showcase).
  6. Definitely Mesh. Also quite a lot of nice updates in this one. ?
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    IK VI Group Buy

    Yes I just tried it in CbB and it worked. I tried adding it with the option of separate instrument tracks per output and it created 16 tracks. Also, in the MODO Drum mixer you can set each instrument output either to it's own internal bus or to any of the DAW's audio tracks.
  8. Download via your PluginBoutique account. See last post in this thread link below (thought I would update the thread rather than create a new one) ... Changes to v 2.1.0: New Chord Editor Control individual notes and velocities in each chord Use the circle of fifths to easily create chord progressions Search for any chord in Scaler More than 100 new expressions in triplet feel and across several time signatures Add bass/inversion display in chord name Audio-Detection Improved accuracy of detection Reduce the number of duplicate chords in results Filter-out unlikely chord types to reduce noise Add ability to detect from a file in the source dropdown New Modulation Preset - Neo-Riemannian Create harmonic transformations from any chord Support custom sounds folder location Support custom chordsets folder location Multi-Select Pattern and Pattern Chaining improvements Add ability to apply extracted voicing to a multi-selection of chords Ability to export chord names to MIDI markers when dragging to DAW New Arpeggio Octave Range option Add ability to select the output MIDI channel Keys-Lock - Chord Mute function now works properly when used with DAW-Sync Ability to select and remove multiple notes with lasso in Detect panel Add ability to synchronise the selected scale across instances Bug fixes: Fix “Right-Click -> Select All” in Pad View Fix erratic behaviour when deleting from a multi-selection in Pad View Fix bind to suggested pathways refresh issue in Modulation Fix UI not redrawing correctly after Clear State Fix lowercase display for minor chords in Modulation panels Fix empty large clip when dragging from MIDI Capture Other fixes and overall stability improvements
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    IK VI Group Buy

    You convinced me Larry - I'm in ? ! All hail the King! Hammond and MODO Drum are mine. @Fleer Agree with t'others - MODO Bass is my goto for bass, nuff said. I have just added MODO Drum which looks/sounds very cool and I have no doubt you will be able to once we reach the next tier.
  10. Thanks Larry, you da King! I did think about installing V9 on the new machine and might still do that. I just can't stand how it puts stuff where I don't want it to and also 32 bit plugins. I am trying to minimise the clutter on the new PC and also figured that I should pay for WUP if I use the plugins to keep the dev in business.
  11. Hey Larry, can I pick your brains please... I am in the process of moving my Waves plugins from the old to the new PC but I still have some v9 plugins on the old PC (as well as V10 and V11). To make a cleaner install on the new PC I was thinking of WUP'ing only the V9 stuff I use so that I only have V10 and 11 on the new PC. The V9 plugins that I want to WUP are... Chris Lord-Alge Signature Series Tony Maserati Signature Series Scheps Parallel Particles Vocal Rider Is WUP the best way to do this? Buying them again (upgrade) cost is over $200 but WUP for these alone is $95 (at EP). Thanks
  12. NOTE: You must own Unify to use this. This is a drum loop library which John Lehmkuhl created in 2000 and has now significantly updated and reworked for Unify. It is on sale for $25 until 12 September when it goes to $50. More information here... https://www.pluginguru.com/products/skippys-big-bad-beats-unify/ Here's Skippy's video about it plus some information on upcoming features for Unify... Also, don't forget the usual PG Livestream tonight which will feature Skippy's BBB starts around 8pm UK time (12 - 1:30pm PDT).
  13. Making a nice layered sound with Polymode...
  14. That's interesting Aidan as I have (at last!) been trying out Loopcloud based on your recommendation. I was expecting something like ADSR Sample Manager which I have been using up until now but Loopcloud comes with other plugins for DAW integration which look interesting. I still need to use it more to see whether it's going to replace ADSR SM but so far so good. I'm also tempted by one of their subs. Regarding storage I am also still in the process of migrating to my new PC and that one has an M.2 NVME boot drive. On my old PC the Cakewalk projects are stored on the other data SATA SSD. Regarding the other M.2 NVME I have been using it for storage of samples, not just for instrument samples but also general the sample content. I am finding it a pain to manage that content though to ensure that any which doesn't get used is always the first to be offloaded (or deleted). I also find so many sample libraries come with filler that I won't use (e.g. stems) so they have to be vetted and slimmed down before they get onto my drives! I am also still deciding which drives to move to the new PC. Ideally I would like to have very few mechanical drives inside it. I think it's best to keep somewhere around 25% free, at least that what I try to do.
  15. For sample drives I use M.2 NVME drives to reduce the load times of Kontakt, Sampletank and other such instruments. I also use a SATA SSD for the system drive and have an old one which also gets used for data. For backup I have NAS drives and quite a few USB external drives.
  16. From September 1st to September 15th you can test drive the JUNO-106, JUPITER-8, JX-3P, and SH-2 as well as all of the Brothertiger patch collections for free with a Roland Account. The Jupiter 8 does sound very nice indeed. Also some more Zenology patches: - Selected IDM Works - Movement Pack
  17. Good price Musical. I never thought of Everyplugin for Cherry Audio stuff. I guess it makes sense to buy the Year 2 Collection from them if you don't have any existing modules from it as there is no discount to calculate. Gotta agree that the content is excellent value and very handy to have all those varieties of synth available within VM.
  18. Same here Grem ? I also changed my password there as soon as I could after the site went down just in case (something I do quite often nowadays).
  19. I wondered whether the issue was related to the recent JRR problems. In any case after a Kaspersky update this morning it is no longer blocking access to the JRR website on my PC.
  20. That's great value scook! I also went for the Year Two Collection as I didn't own any of it and I'm loving it so far. Plenty of new goodies to play with. There was also an update to 2.0.30 which I'm sure wasn't there yesterday (maybe I missed it).
  21. Well that came a bit out of left field! I have to say that it's got a lot of presets for a freebie and some very interesting sounds. They even give you some different UI skins (I like Twin Turbo). I initially thought it sounded a bit "flat" but then realised that there are no effects included. After putting some reverb and delay on it the sounds are transformed. I also wondered what a polyphonic version would sound like so fired up Unify to make a polyphonic version which worked really nicely on some patches. Thanks a lot Newfangled Audio and Eventide! ?
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