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2015/01/27 15:27:17
Beachboy
Anderton
Hmmmm...I was hoping the updated versions fixed this. Did you download the latest versions that were released within the past day or two?



Do these get updated via the Command Center and how do you know if you have the old or new versions?
2015/01/27 15:44:36
Anderton
Beachboy
Anderton
Hmmmm...I was hoping the updated versions fixed this. Did you download the latest versions that were released within the past day or two?



Do these get updated via the Command Center and how do you know if you have the old or new versions?




Open the SONAR option and you'll see the various installers. Scroll all the way down, mine's the last one. If the light next to it is green, it means you've downloaded the latest version. If it's red, do the update.
2015/01/27 15:50:48
Beachboy
Anderton
Open the SONAR option and you'll see the various installers. Scroll all the way down, mine's the last one. If the light next to it is green, it means you've downloaded the latest version. If it's red, do the update.

"All Green" - Thanks!
 
2015/01/27 15:53:07
AndreyB
Anderton
Hmmm, have not been able to reproduce. Could you (or anyone else having this issue) do me a favor...try deleting the CA-X Amps folder from Cakewalk Content > SONAR Platinum > FX Chain Presets, and then re-installing. 

Yep, that's exactly what I did. Tried it again, but with Command Center this time just to be sure. Same thing.
 
Now wait, there is more... This bug disappears when I set audio rate to 96k or 88k. But the bug is still present in 44k and 48k modes. Well, that's something at least.
2015/01/27 16:53:04
Truckermusic
Craig
I can remember reading your columns in Guitar Player Magazine ......"Dates Me!! "
I always thought back then that you were truely intrested in helping everyone progress.
Just from what I have seen you do for everyone here on the forums to move a head is nothing short of fantastic!
Thank you for giving us the helping hand thru your demo's, tips of the day, answers to questions etc....
Please keep up the increadable work. You really do work tireless on everything just to see us get better! 
Clifford
2015/01/27 17:36:33
teego
+1 to that^
2015/01/27 20:01:14
Chappel
I tried using the CA-X Amps and I'm having the same problem as some others are. They don't sound much different from the unprocessed signal other than being muddy. I launch the program from the Command Center every time so it should be up to date. I tried deleting CA-Amps folder, then the entire FX-Chain Presets folder and each time the Command Center never indicated that an update was necessary, even after a reboot. I reinstalled anyway and there was no apparent change in the plugin's sound whether the Input Echo was on or off. I, too, am using the 44.1 kHz sampling rate. I would rather not but I'm trying it out so I can use the USB output of my Digitech RP350 when I want to record that device's sound. The version showing in the Command Center for the Anderton FX Chain Collection is 1.0.0.8.
2015/01/28 00:25:11
john5959
Wow. these are really outstanding!!
2015/01/28 00:26:54
Anderton
IMPORTANT: Note that you must have the Sontius FX, Cakewalk DirectX effects, and TH2 Producer (for Platinum, TH2 SONAR for Artist and Professional) installed on your system for the amps to work properly. Various elements of those plug-ins are "borrowed" for use in the amps.
2015/01/28 00:47:00
millzy
Just downloaded and installed Sonar Platinum and your Amp Sims yesterday. FWIW I still have the input echo muddiness thing happening until I turn it off/on. Then the FX chains sound awesome from what I've heard so far. Good work Craig. I'm assuming I've got the latest downloads as of yesterday. My studio DAW is offline so I cant do the CC green light check.  
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