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2014/01/27 14:01:10
chuckebaby
paulo
chuckebaby
tough to complain about something that's free though




Hmmphhh ! So you probably think that my expectation that someone from CW would personally deliver it, install it and spend a day showing me how to use it to be unreasonable then ?


no, not at all.
2014/01/27 14:29:11
JohnoL
I still can't get my plugin developed in COBOL to work :(

 
Cobol plugins are still working here just fine. I even get a report on greenbar.
2014/01/27 15:12:47
stevec
Cactus Music
That's funny, someone dredged up a thread in ( I think) Home studio forum that the OP was complaining the 2003 version was not supported by Calkwalk anymore.. He wanted it on CD format because he couldn't use the floppy on his W7 laptop. Best read on the forum this week...:)




Thanks!    That was a good one.  
 
CW 3.01....   who knew?
 
2014/01/27 16:49:56
jeebustrain
Cactus Music
That's funny, someone dredged up a thread in ( I think) Home studio forum that the OP was complaining the 2003 version was not supported by Calkwalk anymore.. He wanted it on CD format because he couldn't use the floppy on his W7 laptop. Best read on the forum this week...:)





Ha - that's like my dad complaining to Verizon because the battery in his 7 year old flip phone died and they did not give him a free replacement battery under warranty. (which did happen)
2014/01/27 17:32:11
soens
js516
I bet the Dino's recorded rock music in the stone age. *_*
 
I heard that the tune by the group "The Meteors" was a huge hit.



That would explain the title track "Asteroid Disasteroid" found on what resembled an ancient album cover discovered some years ago deep in an undisclosed area of the densest rain forest known to man. At the time they just couldn't figure out what they had found due to the hieroglyphic encryption. It was years before anyone could actually interpret it, according to one archaeologist anyway. 
2014/01/27 17:42:06
Splat
Further evidence...
 
Mixing with Sonar 3.01
 

 
Recording with Sonar 3.01 (observe this is before decibel became a standard, lbs were the standard back then, around 60lbs was deemed a good enough level, in fact this was part of the origins of "heavy" sounds).
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
2014/01/27 17:57:41
Kev999
Cactus Music
That's funny, someone dredged up a thread in ( I think) Home studio forum that the OP was complaining the 2003 version was not supported by Calkwalk anymore.. He wanted it on CD format because he couldn't use the floppy on his W7 laptop. Best read on the forum this week...:)



It was even earlier than 2003. He was talking about Cakewalk 3 rather than Sonar 3.
2014/01/27 17:57:43
soens
"Hey Fred!" "Those real guys sound just like us!"
 
"Well, Yabba dabba whocares, Barny!" "Lets get outa here before they steal our close too, huh?"
 
"Sure thing, Fred." "I sure wouldn't wanna wear what they're wearin'." "Heheheheheh!"
2014/01/27 18:11:53
Splat
> He was talking about Cakewalk 3 rather than Sonar 3.
 
Quite right, I think I might have 3.5 inch floppy of that hanging around somewhere... Shhh....
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