CTStump
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A valuable resource for P5
It's hard to believe it's still on line but here is a good site for Project 5: P5 user info Hope you can still find some use for it, even though the Program is dead I still use it on a regular basis.
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AT
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
October 31, 12 11:10 AM
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CT, it even has its own radio station... @
https://soundcloud.com/a-pleasure-dome http://www.bnoir-film.com/ there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head. 24 And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.
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CTStump
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
October 31, 12 9:00 PM
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Yeah that site is packed with nice goodies even for P5 Version 1
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
November 01, 12 6:33 AM
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Hi CT, I'm glad you find it a valuable resource and recommend it! I collected everything P5-related from the old Wiki and put it back together in a new format after the old wiki got hacked and the original site maintainer shut it down. I will keep this up and running indefinitely so folks who continue to use P5 have a reference site--and it won't get hacked because it is a traditional web site rather than a PHP wiki monster.
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
November 01, 12 9:45 AM
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https://soundcloud.com/a-pleasure-dome http://www.bnoir-film.com/ there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head. 24 And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.
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CTStump
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
November 01, 12 1:10 PM
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Yes thank you Bob that site has been a great help for me.
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
November 10, 12 7:30 AM
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Thanks for the link. Lots of good stuff there. P5v2 is running very well on Windows 8 64bit system. It doesn't matter that it's 32 bit and only utilizes a single core apparently- it's running better now than it ever did before. Seeing as I have almost as many VSTs as Bapu now and P5 is an inspiring plugin host I can see myself starting to use it again day to day. It's so old, it's new! I have had a crack at oh-so-many DAWs but project 5 is the only one I would call quick. I don't think it is too late for Cakewalk to resurrect it either.
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Re:A valuable resource for P5
November 10, 12 5:21 PM
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backwoods Thanks for the link. Lots of good stuff there. P5v2 is running very well on Windows 8 64bit system. It doesn't matter that it's 32 bit and only utilizes a single core apparently- it's running better now than it ever did before. Seeing as I have almost as many VSTs as Bapu now and P5 is an inspiring plugin host I can see myself starting to use it again day to day. It's so old, it's new! I have had a crack at oh-so-many DAWs but project 5 is the only one I would call quick. I don't think it is too late for Cakewalk to resurrect it either.
I use it myself still even though it's obsolete by other hosts standards it kicks a$$ for a song starter.
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