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  • COUNTDOWN HAS STARTED FOR X3E. (p.6)
2014/03/09 16:49:55
clintmartin
2014/03/09 17:01:20
Soundblend
Got all the Sonimus products great stuff, and thanks for the links.

Guess those modules that is within sonar Producer, prob never
will be released as single products, so ill prog forget those ...

Also using the freeware Compressor from klanghelm DC1A
gonna have a look at the SDRR from Klanghelm  ;-)

Thanks
Jan
2014/03/09 17:05:29
clintmartin
No problem.
2014/03/10 05:10:57
Splat
Anderton
Soundblend
If so i hope all bug's are found

 
It's software, all bugs will never be fixed because all bugs that could exist have not yet been found. But after a while there's point of diminishing returns, where you don't keep a development team around just because someone using X computer bought in late 2014 with a Y graphics card bought in early 2016 and who also has software W and Q loaded on their computer experiences a problem when using a gaming mouse if running sound through a public domain generic ASIO driver. I think the most one can expect with any software is that features work as advertised and there are no showstoppers, or if there are, there's a workaround (e.g., not use a gaming mouse, or use drivers designed specifically for the audio interface you're using).
 
Nothing in life is perfect, but the fix list for X3e is pretty impressive...it shows the bakers have been really paying attention to what's been quantified by the users. In many ways, these rapid-fire updates aren't Cakewalk just shooting out fixes, but the result of something that's more like a partnership between Cakewalk and the user base.


See. I told you.... no hover car...
2014/03/10 11:35:00
cowboydan
I would prefer a Sonar Space Ship.
 
Maybe a lottery ticket with X3E?
2014/03/10 13:38:41
Soundblend
Jump on a Rollercoaster and fly like the wind... woooohaaaaaaa
if you're lucky and you still live, you can proceed to the download area.
2014/03/10 14:11:32
Soundblend
clintmartin
 
I undersand what your asking, but I believe those PC modules are Producer modules only. I doubt Cakewalk will ever make them available for purchase by Studio owners, but who knows. It doesn't hurt to ask. In the meantime I suggest you look at the Klanghelm stuff. The DC8C is an excellent bus comp (and any other kind you need) and the SDRR is a very good console emulator. Both can be had for 42 euros.
http://www.klanghelm.com/products.html



Thanks for reminding me of klanghelm , just bought The DC8C .
now waiting for my "user area" and the download 

Edit : Got my user area login, now time to have a look at the new compressor ..


2014/03/11 15:33:59
cowboydan
Dear Cake Bakers
Friday is a good day to release X3E. You will have the whole weekend to laugh at all the comments on the forum about "I cant download it"  or "The download is corrupted" Or "It takes forever" etc. Then if people really looked at what they are doing, they notice that a lot of the so called "Bugs" are from a source other than Sonar.
2014/03/11 17:20:27
Sanderxpander
+1 on the Klanghelm. I can't say I'm really in love with DC8C (maybe just cause it's a complicated beastie and I have a whole bunch of "classic" emulations that work well for me), but SDRR gets a lot of use. I really like the tube overdrive, and its built-in parallel processing is super useful!
I had an issue using the x64 VST3 version with the PC pre bin, I think Noel was in contact with Klanghelm about it but I haven't seen an update yet. VST2 works fine though and isn't missing any features that I can tell.
2014/03/12 04:30:48
cowboydan
IT's getting closer. Cake just announced the coming of..........................................................
 
 
 
X3E
More than 100 enhancements. Isn't that great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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