Unless the way you spelled CakeTalk be an April Fool. Lol!
Thank you.
Adel
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Objet : [ddots-l] Re: Trying to Resolve Your CakeTalk Issue (Pt2)
And you are correct on the misspellings, thank you for that as well :-). Jaws
didn’t pronounce it like that, the way I spelled it in my email, nor did it
seem the spelling was funny on my computer.
On Apr 1, 2020, at 14:54, A Ker <adelkerkadi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings Mason,
As I am trying to help you with your problem, do you mean that you started to
use SONAR with JAWS 12 and Windows 7. Aording to DJX, you should uninstall,
then reinstall JAWS and the CakeTalk scripts to use your home studio like
normal and avoid that part of your error message: "Sorry, this is not an
authorized version of Cacetalking, so you won’t be able to work in sonar with
the cacetalking Scripps installed...". I think you've misspelled the script
names, which should have a k instead of c. CakeTalking instead of
Cacetalking.
In my opinions, uninstalling the CakeTalk scripts may cause JAWS to stop to
announce what is on SONAR or anything similar. Speaking of SONAR, I read that
it belongs to CakeWalk, the company of their soft synth TTS-a, the default
synth in SONAR's default template, according to what I had been using. To
resolve this situation, I think Freedom Scientific would help you for JAWS
and these scripts.
Thank you.
Adel
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Envoyé : 1 avril 2020 15:21 À : ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet :
[ddots-l] Re: Trying to Resolve Your Problem with Sonar 8.5 with jaws
15
Hi there, Adel.
Does this mean I would have to get Jaws 2013 on my computer? Other than the
error, it seems to work rather well with Jaws 15, but the only part is I keep
getting that error message each time I load sonar and DJ X told me to
uninstall and reinstall CakeTalking which I don’t really know how to do,
since I’ve never faced this problem until upgrading my jaws product software
since jaws 12 was giving me trouble and I think the license key expired on
that particular version. Maybe it’s something I should call freedom
scientific about?
Thank you for your help though,
Mason.
On Apr 1, 2020, at 12:11, A Ker <adelkerkadi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mason and the community,
I wish I could have helped you as some may already have. I think you should
unload JAWS; otherwise, switch off your laptop and retry to load SONAR to
avoid that error. If I understand, JAWS 15 is rather incompatible with your
SONAR 8.5 and the CakeTalk scripts 8.8?
My equipment, by the way, works with Windows 7 64-bits and JAWS 13 and I
think I contacted Freedom Scientific as I had a somehow similar problem in
October 2018 by entering the licence key.
Thank you.
Adel
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Envoyé : 31 mars 2020 16:53 À : ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet :
[ddots-l] Sonar 8.5 issue with jaws 15
Hi all.
I am running jaws 15 on a Windows 7 laptop with sonar 8.5 running 8.8
cacetalking scripts, with everything working well, like I’m able to record,
Play different types of instruments, and other things however when I hit the
down arrow key, rather than switching to another track in the track pain, I
get the following message, sorry, this is not an authorized version of
Cacetalking, so you won’t be able to work in sonar with the cacetalking
Scripps installed. To purchase cacetalking, contact dancing dots. Is this
issue because of my new version of jaws 15? Or would I have to get a
registration type code to register my software again? Any help is
appreciated.
Thank you all, stay safe and healthy and take care, Mason.
I apologize for any spelling mistakes, I’m sure this may be misspelled
again, but I meant cake talking.