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From: Steve Myers on 6 May 2008 12:54 Organfreak <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in news:jtt02415lorooi1r88mee1k1h6t3rvuiud(a)4ax.com: > Soundforge just showed up in Sonar 7's menus for me, without my doing > anything. I think apps most of us call "editors" usually do that. But when I wanted iZotope RX to appear on that menu, I had to do it myself.
From: Kraig Olmstead on 6 May 2008 21:51 I trust Noel more than almost anyone. I've switched it back - it only went there about a week ago anyway. The big one for me was killing all the eye candy. Even with a fairly decent card in this slightly older laptop, it seemed to be eating a fair amount of processor. I've got some of the other pages from the Cakewalk Forum thread opened, but I'm not sure how far I want to take it. Performance limitations will keep me honest - this is to be a tool for learning about music, not for production and I need to keep it this way. KO Ricky Hunt wrote: > "kitekrazy" <kitekrazy(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:AjQTj.1448$7k7.425(a)flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com... >> It seems a bit outdated. I'm curious about this. >> >> >> "Set Processor Scheduling for Background Services > > That is what mine is set to. It came from a source I trusted but I don't > know where (possibly Cakewalk themselves). > >
From: Tom Parker on 6 May 2008 13:36 Yes, Noel is against this. See http://forum.cakewalk.com/fb.asp?m=1239881 - Tom On Mon, 05 May 2008 22:33:09 -0500, kitekrazy <kitekrazy(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Ricky Hunt wrote: >"Set Processor Scheduling for Background Services > >I've read that this may not be the best suggestion. I don't remember if >Noel mentioned that in the CW forums or I seen it from the moderators in >the Fruity Loops forum. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
From: Kraig Olmstead on 6 May 2008 21:55 BTW - who is Bruce? Is he someone I would recognize from the old days? KO Ricky Hunt wrote: > "Ull" <inleaguewithloki(a)hallsofasgard.org> wrote in message > news:k4t02454654r6jb9impn0klgp18qdh39bl(a)4ax.com... >> On Tue, 06 May 2008 00:24:34 GMT, "Ricky Hunt" <rhunt22(a)hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Does http://www.ennbr.com/SonarUtils/ work with v7? I see the last update >>> is >>> for v6. I want to add a tool to my Tools menu. There's probably another >>> way >>> to do it by modifying an INI file or something (if anyone knows, please >>> help). >> I think there was a note from Bruce on his site about it, but yes it >> works with 7. There's a drop-down box to select your version. > > Yes. I just installed it (since I can Goback) and it does 7. > >> Having said that I still add my tools manually to the registry. > > I was doing that but was having trouble getting the Delta's Control Panel to > come up. I was launching the wrong program the wrong way (i was trying to > use "Command" to bring up DeltaCPL.cpl instead of deltapnl.exe). But it > wasn't until I installed Bruce's program that I found the deltapnl.exe by > accident while scrolling through the files. It was much simpler even for > someone who knows how to edit the registry since it creates all the keys and > fills most of them in for you. > >
From: Ricky Hunt on 6 May 2008 16:27
"kitekrazy" <kitekrazy(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:AjQTj.1448$7k7.425(a)flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com... > It seems a bit outdated. I'm curious about this. > > > "Set Processor Scheduling for Background Services That is what mine is set to. It came from a source I trusted but I don't know where (possibly Cakewalk themselves). |