12-19-2020, 10:47 AM
OK it sounds like the file manager problems may be inherent in the system. It is just strange that other band memebers don't suffer any similar problems--including one who has a near-identical setup to me (Mac client, same router, same ISP).
My band had a change of personnel just before the lockdown and have since been using JK to work on a new repertoire suited to the current band line-up. We make a lot of use of session recordings for practising between sessions, and just for listening to in order to learn the nuances of the material. So, for us, the recordings have been a very important part of JK's features and are something that I don't think are available in any competing products. So that feature is a key one in our decision to pay for gold member$p, when we are obliged to pay for JK. We always produce the recordings by imorting the individual instrument tracks into a DAW and doing our own mix after the sessions: the mixed streams produced by JK are never very satisfactory. For example, one band member sings, plays accordion and plays a midi bass driven from the accordion's bass keys. Those very different sounds are never very well balanced in the live mix but we can get very good results from mixing them as separate tracks in a DAW.
Thhanks again
Steve
My band had a change of personnel just before the lockdown and have since been using JK to work on a new repertoire suited to the current band line-up. We make a lot of use of session recordings for practising between sessions, and just for listening to in order to learn the nuances of the material. So, for us, the recordings have been a very important part of JK's features and are something that I don't think are available in any competing products. So that feature is a key one in our decision to pay for gold member$p, when we are obliged to pay for JK. We always produce the recordings by imorting the individual instrument tracks into a DAW and doing our own mix after the sessions: the mixed streams produced by JK are never very satisfactory. For example, one band member sings, plays accordion and plays a midi bass driven from the accordion's bass keys. Those very different sounds are never very well balanced in the live mix but we can get very good results from mixing them as separate tracks in a DAW.
Thhanks again
Steve