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My Cakewalk Content\Rapture Pro\Programs\Dimension Pro (legacy) folder: AFAICT the DSF - Vol 4 - Ensoniq folder contains the prog files for the Ensoniq CDR-1 thru 4 folders which only contain sfz and sample files. From this folder they all load fine in Rapture Session but not in Dimension Pro. I just moved the 4 CDR folders back to Dimension Pro\Multisamples and now Dimension can load them properly. Digital_Sound_Factory-Vol_4-Ensoniq.001.exe installs them to the Rapture Pro folder for Rapture Session, with no way to change it, which buggered Dimension's access to them. I wonder if all Cake's PROG loading synths can access PROG files from the same folder? If so I'd move them all to one place. Currently they're all over the place.
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This issue, which is unrelated to the zoom value or the end of the clip, occurs in both version of Cakewalk. In the PRV, the length of the last drawn note is memorized, and this length is automatically repeated. However, in the Inline PRV and Drum Pane, the length of the last drawn note appears momentarily, and if the cursor does not reach the half of the note being created, it snap backs, and the note is created with a length of 2 ticks. This issue seems to be caused by a legacy piece of code likely related to the Drum Pane. What needs to be done is this: The rule causing the note to be created with a length of 2 ticks should be removed. That's it.
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I have asked around plenty, including a couple of nightclubs. Despite the Great Bay Area Exodus of Creative People, I still have a small network of musicians and tossed it out there. It would probably cost over a couple of hundy to move it. The harp and pinblock are in such good condition, I know the poor thing has decades of useful playing life in it. The issue is that digital pianos have gotten so good and so inexpensive. A piano teacher can bring a piano into a student's home that has great action and that never goes out of tune. They can also turn the volume down so as not to annoy the other occupants of the house. I feel like I'm trying to give away a slide rule. Or heck, even a pocket calculator. You might be required to use a dedicated calculator when taking an examination, but other than that, why would anyone own one?
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Johnny Paycheck, Take This Job And Shove It
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Elvis Presley, And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind (by Neil Diamond)
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Looks like something did go wrong with the installation of your Dimension libraries I have the complete list of DSF Ensoniq prog files installed here - including the single prog file that points to (and loads correctly) the ACCORDION.sfz file On my PC, the DSF Ensoniq prog files are under my ".....\Sonar resources\Rapture Pro\Programs" folder
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Just for curiosity's sake, do the ones that don't stay the length you drew coincide with the end of a clip in that track?
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Hmmm. In this post it's implied that you used one...which specific utility did you actually run that is referred to in that post? Knowing what it is might suggest a recovery option. Being very specific with the info in your replies to us will help us help you better.
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Amberwolf started following SPlat VstScan Issue? and Cakewalk and MIDI
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You'd have to make sure that the track with the MIDI on it is set to use the hardware midi output that you have connected to the organ's midi input. Then you may need to choose a specific channel to send the data on, if the organ doesn't respond to "omni" input (all channels simultaneously). The organ's manual should tell you how it responds to midi, and/or how to change any settings it might have. Also make sure that the cable connected to the organ's midi input is labelled "out"; if you're connecting "in" to "in" it doesn't send anything. Note that many of the really cheap usb-midi cables don't work right (or at all), if they are just a usb cable going to a lighter-sized "box" that then has midi cables coming out of that. if it's a box with no built in cables that you connect with separate cables, it's probably good enough. There's a recent thread around here about issues with these, and some recommended ones, about a problem where only one note goes thru before silence happens. You can probably fix the organ's floppy-reading-problem by replacing the drive. It may use a standard 3.5" 1.44MB drive, or it might use one that's more specific (like I think my Ensoniq ASR does). There were also apple (macintosh) specific drives that are harder to find, but it's unlikely they used these since your floppies can be read by your laptop. The standard ones are easy to find in scrapped computers, cheap or free, if you look around in local thrift stores. As long as you do a bit of basic reading on how to do it for a typical computer, replacing them is usually very easy. Your device might be more complicated to open up to get to the drive, but probably not by much. Random ebay link to standard drive https://www.ebay.com/itm/403661605804?chn=ps a search for more https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=1.44MB++internal+Floppy+Drive+-laptop&_sacat=0&_odkw=1.44MB++internal+Floppy+Drive&_osacat=0
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It should be referring to whatever plugin was being scanned at that time. If that isn't listed anywhere on screen, the message it gives may help figure it out, with some eliminations. In this case, since it's pointing to dspfx.com, it's probably referring to the old DSP-FX stuff that shipped with early SONAR versions. (I don't know if they still came with Platinum or not; I'm not sure DSPFX was still around by then).
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TheSteven started following Cableguys update ShaperBox to v3.5.3 and Snapback to v1.0.1
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Cableguys have released version 3.5.3 of ShaperBox, their rhythmic effects plugin for "creative mixing and rhythmic inspiration". They have also released version 1.0.1 of Snapback, "the instant drum layering effect". Changes in ShaperBox 3.5.3: Improved: Saving and loading FXPs via the Main Menu now remembers the last used folder, and the file name is pre-filled with the current preset name. Fixed: MIDI notes generated by the MIDI Out feature were not correctly latency compensated. Fixed: Using the Global Audio Trigger configuration via the Oscilloscope module caused the graph to be incorrectly sized and multiband controls to appear. Fixed: Double-clicking Release or Auto Makeup's 'A' icon would reset the underlying slider to its default value. Changes in Snapback 1.0.1: Fixed: MIDI notes generated by the MIDI Out feature were not correctly latency compensated. ShaperBox 3.5.3 and Snapback 1.0.1 are free updates for all existing users. Log in to download at cableguys.com Also Cableguys plugins are currently on Black Friday Sale
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This pops up a few times during a routine plugin scan in SPlat: Is it refering to VstScan, which is the plugin scanner itself, or something else?
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That part I cannot answer, as again I am not familiar with your hardware. It's probably best if you can find a manual for the organ, to determine what the MIDI channel settings are at minimum. Generally what you describe happens when the MIDI being sent is on the wrong channel for the instrument, but it could be many things. -Keep learning how MIDI works and find out the specifics of your device, and learn the tools that can help you get Cakewalk and your organ on the same page, and you will get there!
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Pretty song, nicely done!
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Mentioning my roommate's piano in another thread prompted me to want to let you know what a wonderful person she was. I knew Ann since 1982 and watched her 2 kids, and now 2 grandkids grow up. I've been living in her house trailer since 2012. Some of you may remember my thread of when her daughter, Jami died a few years ago from pancreatic cancer. Ann was never happy since that time. Ann passed away in May, another friend lost to time. I hadn't thought of it, but the day I went to visit the Sam Ash in Raleigh, I was returning from picking up her ashes at the crematorium. Now it's her granddaughter who is watching TV in the piano room. When her son came here to handle the estate, he told me that Ann wanted me to have the house. But it's empty.
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What is one unique music of a movie you really like?
harrydominic replied to Linn Doan's topic in The Coffee House
Naruto Main Theme