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  1. $275 for me. I guess it's a good deal as it will eliminate the UAD OTO Biscuit 8-BIT Effects I would never buy at their (even sale) prices. I would be getting 8 new plugins and I would also be doubling up on two more. The Trident and the 1959 Marshall. Must think on it. until tomorrow.
  2. Bapu

    PA Mega Sale

    Make Ed Great Again? Mixing Ed's Guitar Again?
  3. Hmmmmm. I use a wireless Logitech M510 mouse (2 button + wheel) on my MacBook Pro and all three function like you would expect them to if you are a Windows user.
  4. That turned out real nice. Three thumbs up.
  5. That's why I go to last place first. Saves time, money and self ridicule.
  6. I'm over 68 years old and I've never had any range or quality in my voice. ?
  7. If I were to use UJAM guitars in a song it would under the premise that I build the entire song (sonically) around the UJAM wet track(s).
  8. My banjo (i.e. bundle upgrade price) with my 25% orange slices $113 * (1 - .25) = (84.75 * (1 - .60) = $33.90 That of course assumes we hit 60% off. Or $87.60 if I add The Famous E Electric Piano. We're at 40% right now.
  9. I took the survey to add to my current orange slices. So now I have 25% of orange slice. My acoustic bundle upgrade price, for the banjo, is now $73.45 which is pre-orange slices discount. If it hits 60% I may well add The Famous E Electric Piano which would be the last lib I don't own.
  10. Showed up at checkout.
  11. If one has tracks from some Queen songs (not saying I do, ?) one could possibly get Brian May's sound.
  12. Backup is in place. Updated to 20H2 yesterday and all is working well so far.
  13. I did update my non-DAW to 21H1 and so far all is good. My DAW was locked into 1909 (paused updated) but I brought it up to 20H2 yesterday, so far no problems. In fact it must have updated something on my mobo because I can now get my max resolution on my 43" 4K HD monitor, I was not able to under 1909.
  14. I've paid more for plugins I've only used once. I had points too. Paid $6USD.
  15. @Zargg Does your mic still work too? ?
  16. I'm locked in at 1909 on my DAW (43" 4K Monitor) and my web machine is currently 20H2 (dual 27" monitors).
  17. I'm stable on 1909 but wondering if any users have made the leap to 20H2 on their DAWs and was it successful?
  18. First new federal holiday since the 1983 (MLK Day). Make or play music in abundance today.
  19. No Flies On Frank There were no flies on Frank that morning – after all why not? He was a responsible citizen with a wife and child, wasn’t he? It was a typical Frank morning and with an agility that defies description he leapt into the bathroom onto the scales. To his great harold he discovered he was twelve inches more tall heavy! He couldn’t believe it and his blood raised to his head, causing a mighty red colouring. ‘I carn’t not believe this incredible fact of truth about my very body which has not gained fat since mother begat me at childburn. Yea, though I wart through the valet of thy shadowy hut I will feed no norman. What grate qualmsy hath taken me thus into such a fatty hardbuckle.’ Again Frank looked down at the awful vision which clouded his eyes with fearful weight. ‘Twelve inches more heavy, Lo!, but am I not more fatty than my brother Geoffery whise father Alec came from Kenneth — through Leslies, who begat Arthur, son of Eric, by the house of Ronald and April — keepers of James of Newcastle who ran Madeline at 2-1 by Silver Flower, (10-2) past Wot-ro-Wot at 4/3d a pound?’ He journeyed downstairs crestfallen and defective — a great wait on his boulders — not even his wife’s battered face could raise a smile on poor Frank’s head — who as you know had no flies on him. His wife, a former beauty *****, regarded him with a strange but burly look. ‘What ails thee, Frank? she asked stretching her prune. ‘You look dejected if not informal,’ she addled. “Tis nothing but wart I have gained but twelve inches more tall heavy than at the very clock of yesterday at this time — am I not the most miserable of men? Suffer ye not to spake to me or I might thrust you a mortal injury; I must traddle this trial alone.’ ‘Lo! Frank — thous hast smote me harshly with such grave talk — am I to blame for this vast burton?’ Frank looked sadly at his wife — forgetting for a moment the cause of his misery. Walking slowly but slowly toward her, he took his head in his hands and with a few swift blows gad clubbed her mercifully to the ground dead. ‘She shouldn’t see me like this,’ he mubbled, ‘not all fat and on her thirtysecond birthday.’ Frank had to het his own breakfast that morning and also on the following mornings. Two, (or was it three?) weeks later Frank awake again to find that there were still no flies on him. ‘No flies on this Frank boy,’ he thought; but to his amazement there seemed to be a lot of flies on his wife — who was still lying about the kitchen floor. ‘I carn’t not partake of bread and that with her lying about the place,’ he thought allowed, writing as he spoke. ‘I must deliver her to her home ***** she will be made welcome.’ He gathered her in a small sack (for she was only four foot three) and headed for her rightful home. Frank knocked on the door of his wife’s mothers house. She opened the door. ‘I’ve brought Marian home, Mrs. Sutherskill’ (he could never call her Mum). He opened the sack and placed Marian on the doorstep. ‘I’m not having all those flies in my home,’ shouted Mrs. Sutherskill (who was very houseproud), shutting the door. ‘She could have at least offered me a cup of tea,’ thought Frank lifting the problem back on his boulders
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