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Easy way to put names on keys on piano roll?
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to JonnyHeyhey's question in Q&A
"I never thought people would say they prefer the efficiency of a pen." - Tantacrul. -
Or people could learn how to use step recording.
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And you have to baby the installations, which defeats the purpose of having a product manager. As much flak as Waves receives (and deserves), their manager is simple. Select the plugins you want and tell it to install. No installer button clicking, UAC annoyances. Arturia does the same. When you have to manually click buttons in installers, your product manager is just a gatekeeper that block access to something you were going to do anyways if the installation was manual: downloading and running the installer manually. Another IK Shenanigan: - None of their installers are signed. This is a bit strange from a business point and leaves the door for security risks, as the installer just shows "Unknown Publisher".
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I installed the free u-he plugins yesterday and the one in the title causes CbB to stop responding and crash with no error or apparent issue showing. You don't even have to load the plugin. Simply having it in your browser and interacting with the browser causes Cakewalk to hang. The other plugins don't have that issue and Triple Cheese works normally in REAPER and Cubase LE 10.5.
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Editing sound files without leaving gaps
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to iZiKKO's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You could use process fx instead of just applying the fx on the fx rack. Alternatively, you can do your automatons on the track and bounce the processed sound to a new track. -
The piano roll not only does respond to the virtual keyboard, you can even record midi with it. The reason you don't have it on by default is because CbB uses pretty much the entire keyboard for shortcuts.
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Looks like a stripped down version of Waves Tune
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Or, you can develop a product that's so good that it will sell well even without discord prices like a certain company that makes a certain equalizer plugin... FabFilter. Pricing it reasonably also works. Sales and freebies are also used to fool users into thinking products are just "flying off the shelves" when, in fact, the only way for the product to have some sales is to be sold at a lower price. A few examples of IK shenanigans: - Hyped Amplitude 5, then product comes out with incorrect copy pasted graphics on some amps, wrong functionality...And less performance. - While you can open Syntronik presets in Sampletank, you cannot edit the parts. That's a bit weird, since Syntronik is just a glorified preset player. Don't believe me? See how easy is to create your own presets. - MODO Bass still has a series of persisting bugs that IK knows about but hasn't fixed. Amplitude is their priority now, even though these bugs have existed long before marketing for AT5 even existed. - Amplitude still has an annoying quirk with the spring reverb in amps, where they have too much reverb, not behaving at all like the real thing. All your reverb amounts are between 1 and 3. Either that is wrong scaling on that knob or something else. IK knows about this and have not done anything about it. - Their feature suggestions in their forums. Mods will make those to create traction even though IK devs never read them and it's not known if user suggestions are passed to them. - Have you ever tried sending IK an email and wondering which of the six departments it should be for? Isn't that logistics that the end user should not concern themselves with?
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But I don't want to buy a plugin without testing it myself first, even if cost me one cent.
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I even emailed them asking about it, wondering if it was some website error or something. They said it was on sale and there was nothing wrong with the price I saw.
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Mastering the Mix Reference NOT FREE but a 100 Day DEMO!
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
That title was clickbait, copied from an email or not. -
Mastering the Mix Reference NOT FREE but a 100 Day DEMO!
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
If you have to read every single post to get clarification that should be done by the OP, what's the point of threads having titles? -
Then why Total Studio MAX has been on sale for almost two years, even costing less than Total Studio Deluxe?
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"Is that triangle hitting clearer because you just changed the power supply or because you never noticed it before?" - Ethan Winer
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Is this the reason why none of the other plugins have demos?
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Audiosnap and other workflow issues
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Craig Reeves's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Isn't CAL just a variant of Lisp? -
Best Hardware for a PC Upgrade? - Help pls
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to musikman1's topic in Computer Systems
That you'll have to check on a plugin by plugin basis. I'd say that the worst offenders in terms of the developer not caring about performance are Waves, Kush, Arturia, IK Multimedia, Eventide, iZotope, Zynaptic, NeuralDSP, STL Tones and those are a few I remember off the top of my head. I keep mentioning FabFilter every other post even though I don't have any of their plugins nor they pay me to do so but....These two videos will teach you everyone you need to know about sample rates and dithering: -
Cakewalk Sonar 8 Producer upgrade from 7
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I'm still waiting for a sale day on the Digidesign Digi001 with a copy of ProTools LE 6. That will be a killer upgrade for sure. -
I don't believe this is the right avenue to ask that sort of question. You'll have better luck at a linux specific forum or Discord server.
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There are more LN1176 emulations than particles in the known universe. And that coming from the same company that made Pulsar Smasher which is also a 1176 emulation.
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Is the answer 'no' because of Linux itself or because Line 6 doesn't support Linux? It's because of the latter. If you could, theoretically you could run at 8 samples in 96k. RME cards can do that in Linux and are fully supported. The same question for the Helix goes here. Linux supports VST3 and the format is now open source, so it's not a case of format compatibility anymore. u-he has Linux plugins, Audio Assault has Linux plugins, Voxengo has Linux plugins, Auburn Sounds has Linux plugins... Since you are talking critical apps not having Linux versions...I'm gonna list a few professional apps which do: Maya, Blender, MODO, Nuke, Houdini, DaVinci Resolve, Substance Designer, Substance Painter, Harrison Mixbus and so on. What many large companies want you to believe is that Linux is still stuck in 1995 and will never be as performant as Windows when...You have instances were AMD outperforms nVidia in graphics under Linux not even using their proprietary drivers, but the open source ones. There was also the infamous scheduler bug in Windows 10 with the 32 core Threadripper cpus which didn't exist on Linux. Many large companies also dissuade people and companies from using FLOSS software by spreading the lie that this kind of license forces your content to also be free and open source, when that's patently false. But this is something else. Let's not forget that at one point, Microsoft invented an error that would trigger on DOS versions not made by them simply to prevent Digital Research from dominating the market with their DR-DOS, which was better than Microsoft's. That's not true at all. If it were, Musescore wouldn't have been bought by Ultimate Guitar, Blender wouldn't have received 1.2 million from Epic, Pixar wouldn't officially support their Renderman engine on Blender and....Hundreds of FX houses across the world wouldn't use Blender as their primary money making tool.