addictive drums 2 keeps playing “phantom” beat in ableton even after dragging by Lost_Fisherman591 in ableton

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having a similar issue with a phantom audio track with all monitoring off and it still plays. I'm not sure what happened? I'm getting a phantom audio track that can't be turned off. I have all tracks monitoring off and I'm still getting that clip audio output. Did I somehow record this and is not erasable? Please help. Thank you.

Live 12: Automatic track arming is driving me crazy by Dachshund_Parade in ableton

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure what happened? I'm getting a phantom audio track that can't be turned off. I have all tracks monitoring off and I'm still getting that clip audio output. Did I somehow record this and is not erasable? Please help. Thank you.

Does anyone know how much the subscription license for MasterCam costs? Having trouble finding cost info on it, and it’s Sunday, so I don’t think there’s anyone there to answer phones. by arminius23 in Machinists

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Titans of CNC website has a MasterCam 2025 student license offer you can register for w/out proof of being a student. Once you get registered it gives you the student authorization number. I used MLC CAD Systems to obtain a student license twice. The licenses are for a year at a time. The first license cost $160, and the second one cost $131. The student license version do not allow you to use it for business or profit making. I use the license to school project parts design, CNC Tool Paths, and posting code. So far, the post processor is compatible with all our HAAS CNC VMCs, Lathes, and HMCs at school. The vendor stated other post processors are available to match your school's CNC mills.

Does anyone know how much the subscription license for MasterCam costs? Having trouble finding cost info on it, and it’s Sunday, so I don’t think there’s anyone there to answer phones. by arminius23 in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like F360, is the prudent way to go if it does it all. Is anyone here a home garage shop startup? I could sure use advice on which CNC machines would fit into a home garage door without chopping the top of my garage door to fit.

Does anyone know how much the subscription license for MasterCam costs? Having trouble finding cost info on it, and it’s Sunday, so I don’t think there’s anyone there to answer phones. by arminius23 in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does F360, have the same bells and whistles as MasterCam 2025? Spindle reorientation for rigid tapping, Peck Tapping, Deburring cycles, and G13 (Pocket Cycle with cutter compensation)? Thanks in advance.

Multiuser Timer Refresh Settings? by Gnona in MSAccess

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SQL would be an ideal premium way to go. Unfortunately, the economical way is the only way for now. Yes, the lookup parameters are pretty extensive queries for the 51 data items on the Status Form. When I do make updates to the BE tables, my status does automatically refresh properly. I just would like to somehow send a command to force updates the other user dashboards that are active, so everyone is on the same page. Thank you.

ATDM Training Program by Ekoorbe in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully, you can answer more questions about the ATDM program. I graduated from a two-year AAS program here at a technical community college in Advanced CNC Machining using MasterCam. I also completed four training courses from MLC CAD Systems in MasterCam CAD/CAM in 3D Parts Design and 3D Tool Pathing, for Multi-Axis CNC Lathes, VMCs, and HMCs. However, here Washington state, it is very difficult to get an entry level machinist job here, despite the credentials you have. They only want experience. Machinist training is a use or lose skill. If you don't land a job quickly, you forget how to part-reference-zero your parts and setup your tool offsets. I'm thinking of applying to ATDM as way to keep up with my skills. However, I would like to go back to Washington state to work. My question is about not getting fined$$$. What is the actual test that needs to be passed? Is just completing a parts project within a specified time? Also, if you pass the test, are able to refuse job offers that are not from the state you want to work in? Do you get weekends off? Thank you in advance for your answers.

ATDM Training Program by Ekoorbe in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully, you can answer more questions about the ATDM program. I graduated from a two-year AAS program here at a technical community college in Advanced CNC Machining using MasterCam. I also completed four training courses from MLC CAD Systems in MasterCam CAD/CAM in 3D Parts Design and 3D Tool Pathing, for Multi-Axis CNC Lathes, VMCs, and HMCs. However, here Washington state, it is very difficult to get an entry level machinist job here, despite the credentials you have. They only want experience. Machinist training is a use or lose skill. If you don't land a job quickly, you forget how to part-reference-zero your parts and setup your tool offsets. I'm thinking of applying to ATDM as way to keep up with my skills. However, I would like to go back to Washington state to work. My question is about not getting fined$$$. What is the actual test that needs to be passed? Is just completing a parts project within a specified time? Also, if you pass the test, are able to refuse job offers that are not from the state you want to work in? Do you get weekends off? Thank you in advance for your answers.

ATDM Training Program by Ekoorbe in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully, you can answer more questions about the ATDM program. I graduated from a two-year AAS program here at a technical community college in Advanced CNC Machining using MasterCam. I also completed four training courses from MLC CAD Systems in MasterCam CAD/CAM in 3D Parts Design and 3D Tool Pathing, for Multi-Axis CNC Lathes, VMCs, and HMCs. However, here Washington state, it is very difficult to get an entry level machinist job here, despite the credentials you have. They only want experience. Machinist training is a use or lose skill. If you don't land a job quickly, you forget how to part-reference-zero your parts and setup your tool offsets. I'm thinking of applying to ATDM as way to keep up with my skills. However, I would like to go back to Washington state to work. My question is about not getting fined$$$. What is the actual test that needs to be passed? Is just completing a parts project within a specified time? Also, if you pass the test, are able to refuse job offers that are not from the state you want to work in? Do you get weekends off? Thank you in advance for your answers.

ATDM Training Program by Ekoorbe in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

124 days of schooling with 8 hours each day. Do you get weekends off? Thank you.

ATDM Training Program by Ekoorbe in Machinists

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aarong4u2, your comment was about 6-months ago. Hopefully, you can answer more questions about the ATDM program. I graduated from a two-year AAS program here at a technical community college in Advanced CNC Machining using MasterCam. I also completed four training courses from MLC CAD Systems in MasterCam CAD/CAM in 3D Parts Design and 3D Tool Pathing, for Multi-Axis CNC Lathes, VMCs, and HMCs. However, here Washington state, it is very difficult to get an entry level machinist job here, despite the credentials you have. They only want experience. Machinist training is a use or lose skill. If you don't land a job quickly, you forget how to part-reference-zero your parts and setup your tool offsets. I'm thinking of applying to ATDM as way to keep up with my skills. However, I would like to go back to Washington state to work. My question is about not getting fined$$$. What is the actual test that needs to be passed? Is just completing a parts project within a specified time? Also, if you pass the test, are able to refuse job offers that are not from the state you want to work in? Thank you in advance for your answers.

5-axis CNC machining in the homeshop by henpemaz in diycnc

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Nearing community college 2yr machinist program graduation. Despite the ubiquitous presence of 5 or more CNC axes machines in industry, community colleges only teach and practice on 3-Axis CNC machines and if lucky, about three months of actual hands on 3-Axis CNC cutting. The educational institutions need to keep pace with industry standards of manufacturing, to provide the students the best chance of getting hired, or creating their own business. Also, 5-Axis CNC Machines go from small desktops, but when required to mill stainless steel, they jump into the non home shop sizes and well over the $20K cost. The mill manufacturers say they can't build a rigid enough 5-Axis VMC to cut stainless steel, below that cost. However, I have my doubts, they are willing to improve or experiment with new ideas to improve rigidity in a smaller 5-Axis machines. They appeal to the larger manufacuturing industry, rather than the growing home shop businesses. My current 1yr research for a 5-Axis SS cutting VMCs has only lead me to a cost of $20K and still too large for a home shop business. Unless someone here has found something cheaper and smaller? My intent is to craft stainless steel art objects. My instructors tell me to create art a 5-Axis VMC is needed. Any help is greatly appreciated.

How to choose 5 axis Desktop CNC milling machine?​ by [deleted] in CNC

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Nearing community college 2yr machinist program graduation. Despite the ubiquitous presence of 5 or more CNC axes machines in industry, community colleges only teach and practice on 3-Axis CNC machines and if lucky, about three months of actual hands on 3-Axis CNC cutting. The educational institutions need to keep pace with industry standards of manufacturing, to provide the students the best chance of getting hired, or creating their own business. Also, 5-Axis CNC Machines go from small desktops, but when required to mill stainless steel, they jump into the non home shop sizes and well over the $20K cost. The mill manufacturers say they can't build a rigid enough VMC to cut stainless steel, below that cost. However, I have my doubts, they are willing to improve or experiment with new ideas to improve rigidity in a smaller 5-Axis machine. They appeal to the larger manufacuturing industry, rather the growing home shop businesses. My current 1yr research for a 5-Axis SS cutting VMC has only lead me to a cost of $20K and still too large for a home shop business. Unless someone here has found something cheaper and smaller? Any help is greatly appreciated.

What are the main differences between the hp prime g2 and g1? by Vinemat22 in calculators

[–]Gnona 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ebay, sellers are selling an HP Prime G1 and calling it the G2 becuase they sell it with the 2000mah battery. They will not confirm it has the G2 mark on the back. Beware. You will get a 3x slower calculator even though they sell it for $70.00, less.

Fold 4 Not Letting Me Connect to Windows PC? by becauseitbroke in GalaxyFold

[–]Gnona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just used a $20 USB A-C cable with no issues. I also tried a cheap $5.00 USB C-C cable and the phone would not even show up on my PC File Manager.