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Bapu

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  1. I subscribed based on vid I saw using it for a bass track. Interesting but not particularly groundbreaking. Limited testing, I know.
  2. Well, I broke down. Installed!
  3. Imma have to order more popcorn due to the several threads here on this subject.
  4. With all the talk about the good, the bad and the ugly *everyone* seems to overlook the greatest thing Meng ever did. He carried forward my post count from the old forum. That alone gets my money for the next SONAR version.
  5. WTF is an audio engineer? Asking for a friend.
  6. Shee looks like she just saw my VST/VSTi list.
  7. You left off Harrison's Mixbus 32C. MSRP $349 but typically on sale for from $149 to $179.
  8. As a former user of SPlat who keeps CbB up to date but uses Studio One Pro now, I will pay for the new SONAR (SOnew) as long as my collaborators continue to do so. We don't exchange project files but when I'm the genesis of a song I create a tracking shell in CbB that has all the tempo/markers etc along with .wav files of the song to track to. I do the same for my Studio One collaborators but that's a no brainer since it's already setup. All my observations thus far are meant to be tongue-in-cheek. See Lars' snippet:
  9. I dropped out of Mixcraft after my last version upgrade (9). I just never used it TBH. So, not to be negative but, uninstalled!
  10. I have a tizzie fit if I'm forced into using it.
  11. In the "News & Announcements" section of this forum, there is a parallel thread going on. In it Noel questions why a user is against subscription models and goes on to say why it can be beneficial. He did not say the new products will be subscription based, but reading between the lines, maybe that will be a pricing option.
  12. Cuz cuz, I thought it was just me computer. Maybe it's indicative of the product fade out?
  13. For some tasks I find it VS Code helpful, but I've been using Epsilon (emacs based) editor since the early 90s. Back then it was the only Editor I could find that was Unix/Windows cross platform, as I worked in both. Muscle memory persists to this day.
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