audio mixing

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Audio mixing on Windows involves using digital audio workstations (DAWs) and related software for music production, recording, and video editing. Common challenges include managing file clutter from programs like Sony Vegas, which creates .sfk, .sfl, and .vf.bak files that can clutter project folders. Users seek ways to hide these file types in Windows 7 to streamline workflow. Compatibility is another concern when upgrading operating systems, such as from Windows XP to Vista, where audio mixing programs may face driver or compatibility issues. Hardware problems, like HDD issues after a Windows 7 upgrade, can also affect DAW performance and plugin activation. These discussions highlight the need for stable system configurations and file management strategies for audio mixing tasks.
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    Windows 7 HDD Issue - Resulting From Windows 7 Upgrade

    Hello: I have a unusual problem and I'm seeking guidance on resolving it. I am a musician and this is a problem associated with the use of my DAW and activating a recent plug-in purchase. Background: About 6 months ago I purchased a Windows 7 upgrade: to upgrade from Vista. I didn'trealize at...
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    Windows 7 Looking for a solution to this problem

    Hello all, I am currently looking for a way to make windows 7 always hide *.sfk, sfl, and .vf.bak files which sony vegas creates everytime you save a video file. When you do a bunch of video editing and audio mixing it puts these files in the same folder as my renders Its very annoying...
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    Windows 7 Ensuring Software Compatibility When Upgrading from Windows XP to Vista

    Looks like I am getting a Windows Vista Laptop from work. I am currently using Windows XP, and I have some paid software that I bought on-line (like Cyberdefender anti-virus, and and a Audio mixing program) - which I assume can work on Vista. It is just that I read some stuff about...
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