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2016/06/04 16:36:13 (permalink)

Is this fun or what?

Every time I come in here these days it's like.
 
"Yep, Still smoldering.... Oh there's a hot spot!" 
 
:Rock on Sonarites!
 
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Re: Is this fun or what? 2016/06/04 17:37:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby backwoods 2016/06/04 17:55:33
I've had it! I've read every work! I am so burnt out on the last 2 weeks plus of speculation, accusations, disappointments, misconceptions, "why didn't you do this when I wanted that",  the whining and sometimes just the cat fighting going on that appear on more than a few threads....I have decided to stop reading these threads.
 
Time for me to start my Twelve Step process:
1. We admitted we were powerless over Sonar—that our lives had become unmanageable.
 
From now on I will spend my time using the great tools I have already have with Platinum. And with excitement,
await to see what new things Cakewalk brings to me each month (whether I use them or not) for the rest of my life.

“When I sit at my worm-eaten piano, I envy no king in his happiness" -F.J.Haydn
Sonar Platinum v22.9.2; W10-64; i7,950,3.06Gz;12GB ram;Korg BX3; Korg M1; Roland FP dp. Two grand pianos: 1929 Steinway M 5'7" &  a 1913 Steinway B  6'11"; Focusrite PRO24 & 18i8; Yamaha NS10M, JBL LRS305.


"Myrna's Love" - Slide show movie of a piano rebuilding process, with original music, recorded using Sonar 8.5.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANU-lrom_Y0
 
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