The Maillard Reaction
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Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
I'm moving back to the good stuff. Now I'd like to be able to turn off the forum header for X1 so I don't have to observe the pain and suffering. I have a feeling a bunch of you would appreciate my not observing the pain and suffering too. Can I just have the old SONAR version forum section active and turn off the X1 section completely? The forum filter says "(Can not be hidden)" but I'm hoping that the software is more flexible than that. It is really really hard for me to ignore all the subject lines that say things like "X1C wont launch. This is a DISASTER." and it's awfully tempting to comment about those circumstances but I'd really really like to put all that behind me and not have any idea that posts like these exist. Can someone at Cakewalk modify the forum filter so that I can ignore it as I may with any other section I am disinterested in? Pretty please? best, mike
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 14:51:24
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Perhaps it's done to test your will power. I won't look..... I won't look..... I won't look..... I won't look..... I won't look..... I won't look..... oh just a peek then..........
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:01:57
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Why not open and close the main forum list window several times and see exactly where the X1 forum choice is on your screen. Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. Fixed!
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:07:01
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yorolpal Why not open and close the main forum list window several times and see exactly where the X1 forum choice is on your screen. Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. Fixed! He he he he Perhaps Panup has a mod for the forum Mike
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:07:08
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yorolpal Why not open and close the main forum list window several times and see exactly where the X1 forum choice is on your screen. Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. Fixed! The only problem is then that it would still be tempting to open that which shall not be named....
The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate. Bushpianos
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:09:08
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Put a shortcut on your desktop for the old forum then you will not see the X1 forum at all. But you knew that already.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:30:11
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But Mike, if you hide the X1 forum you won't be able to see all the threads that say things like "First Impressions X1C - All good here at this stage" either.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:37:38
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There sure are some bitter people in this world.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:46:36
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Or know that the problem you mentioned was driver corruption........... ...........think of all the good news you'll miss.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 15:51:02
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daveny5 There sure are some bitter people in this world. Cool, now even Dave is doing irony...
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 16:43:39
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Mike it's simple: There's a new feature in X1c that allows you to hide the X1 fourm. So just install X1c and you'll be all set!
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 16:46:49
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Look on the bright side, now this topic is down below you haven't got to visit the X1 forum to read or reply.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 16:57:08
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 16:59:32
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...I had the feeling it would end up down here....
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:13:08
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I could never get a reliable recording system to work on anything until I upgraded to win7 64bit and an HP computer with a core i7 processor and Sonar X1c. Never. Ever. And get 8 gigs of ram. Hp ram. Save up, do a complete upgrade, do the Sweetwater Tweaks for win7 (you can skip processor throttling if you don't have the setting in the bios), and then let the long digital domain nightmare end. Forever.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:18:18
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Since I have 2 working hands I use one of them to cover my eyes just enough to see what I want to see. Very handy.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:34:54
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:41:03
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"I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:43:22
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Green Acres is the place to be I dont twitter, facebook, snapchat, instagram,linkedin,tumble,pinterest,flick, blah blah,lets have an old fashioned conversation!
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 17:43:34
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yorolpal Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. That's absurd! Everyone knows you should use white-out / liquid paper for that.
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 18:13:41
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Meffy yorolpal Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. That's absurd! Everyone knows you should use white-out / liquid paper for that. No, no - you're being absurd. As you well know you can remove permanent marker by rubbing a non-permanent marker on top of it and wiping it off. You'll also be aware that when he switches to a different website using your method he won't be able to remove the liquid paper effectively ruining his monitor. How cruel a trick is that to play on someone? Disgraceful behaviour....
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 18:13:52
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Meffy yorolpal Then take a permanent black marker and just draw a thick line on your monitor obscuring it. That's absurd! Everyone knows you should use white-out / liquid paper for that. mmmm...I still think it would tempt him to peek ....
The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate. Bushpianos
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Re:Why can't I hide the X1 portion of the forum using the forum filter?
2011/08/16 18:28:24
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@FBB: Then it was never permanent. *nod* @trimph: Righty then, spray paint is the only remedy.
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