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  2. I may have to find a way to extract all of the songs posted here... I'd love to see that list! TONS of repeats, sure, but maybe a counter too? Hmm... I think I know how as well. Too bad we lost about 900 of pwalpwal's contributions though...
  3. Ok you miscreants! On your best behavior, the Wookiee is back! 😜😆
  4. Here's the original. It's won a few music top whatever contests and, I must confess, I just love that synth sound! Personally, I think Rain's made it his own and rocked it up a bit! Me likey! 😊
  5. Or, as I like to say... @Amberwolf YOU ARE UNIQUE! (Just like everybody else! 😆)
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  7. Hi Cobus, It absolutely matters! If the sample rates do not match you will get artifacts all over the place. Kind regards, tecknot
  8. Sebastian Bach, What Do I Got To Lose?
  9. Is it better to work with a sampling rate that matches one's audio interface, (which in my case is a Scarlett 4i4 at 48 kHz), or does it not matter?
  10. Thank you for the link. I was hoping it would be possible to just change a project setting within an existing project that is still being worked on.
  11. https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=AudioPerformance.05.html
  12. I think it may get be ok when you've got enough to make it worthwhile. If he gives me some more I might check it out! 🙂
  13. Getting there, I have learnt something, how painful it is when a chest gets ripped open 🤪😜😃 Slow but steady recovery.
  14. These are what I refer to above. I may go weeks or a month without working in PRV so I forgets which is what. Cakewalk MIDI is how it all started so it's no surprise PRV causes few if any crashes or sudden death scenarios. Audio and plugins were after-thoughts that can't say the same. Good coding may not always be able to prevent them but should at least handle them with more finesse than is offered. Some other DAWs have awesome PRV features I wish Cakewalk had but overall the TwelveTone PRV has always shined.
  15. I haven't been on here in a while and just saw this. @Wookiee I hope you're doing well, my friend!
  16. Love it Rain! I don't know if I've heard the song before, but it sounds great!
  17. Hi, I've been trying to change the sampling rate for one of my projects from 44 kHz to 48 kHz, because I want to copy wav files from another project file. Now, I cannot copy those wav files because Sonar won't allow files with different sampling rates to get copied between projects. Is it possible to change an existing project's sampling rate? I tried changing it in Preferences (attached) but it looks like the project reverts back to its original sample rate Advice please!
  18. Jeez, hope you're OK. To my ears, it's Motown meets the Travelling Wilburys. Very enjoyable. A few timing issues here and there but then it kinda adds to the charm. Good lyrics. After decades of listening to Peter Gabriel it's refreshing to hear frivolous lyrics 👍
  19. I like old school 😁
  20. Yeah "Led Zep sings ..." made me chuckle 🙂
  21. Yeah, I'm collecting his freebies too. I'm surprised by how many plugins he's already given away for free. I got THE_SPICE, THE_STUTTER, THE_COMPRESSOR, THE_BUILD and THE_VIBE, all for free. The only one that I paid for is THE_INSTRUMENT. It's also the only one that I use. I really like it. I don't mind the Control Center though. It's convenient when you get a new computer. Just have to run one installer and the control center takes care of the rest. Better than having to install each plugin individually, in my opinion.
  22. I've been collecting the freebies, but not installing them due to thinking I needed their control centre too 🤣
  23. As Promidi notes, that feature doesn't move the data visually, it only compensates for the timing during playback. You'd need to actually move the data itself by that many ticks to visually change where it is on screen. If you select that data, then choose Process - Slide, you can enter the number of ticks and choose Ticks, to actually physically move the data to it's "real" position.
  24. When you use the MIDI time offset, the MIDI events themselves in the tracks do not move position. Only the actual trigger time changes in response to what ever you have entered in the MIDI time offset field. With a value of +346, the trigger time of all MIDI events will be 346 ticks after the time position at which they appear. If you enter a value of -346, the trigger time of all MIDI events will be 346 ticks before the time position at which they appear. The events themselves do not actually move as they appear.
  25. With reference to the Midi offset in the Inspection panel for correction of timing errors: I am using CakewalkBandLab 2024.07 in Windows 11. I have a .wav file on track 1 and a Midi file conversion on track 2. The midi track conversion was accomplished on another site. I find that the midi track is off in its timing by 346 ticks (assuming 960 ticks per beat), so I accessed the Inspector panel referenced above, found the T + offset sub menu, and set that value to +346. See attached photo. I had already highlighted the midi notes by manually holding down the mouse button and dragging the cursor (with the Select icon) around the notes in the midi track. I could not get the "Select -- All after Now" function to work. When I hit the Enter Key after setting the offset value to +346, nothing moved, i.e. the timing of the selected midi notes did not move. Since the T+1 offset value was set to +346, I expected the timing of each note (chord in my case) to be adjusted by 346 ticks. What did I do wrong? Something obvious I hope. P.S. I assume the thumbnail photos below are just cropped in this preview mode.
  26. I voted for this using the stars at the top, funny how nobody else notices them? I’ll just say one thing. I have been working with a lot of other Daw’s. Most are as old as Sonar. Sonars PVR is miles ahead of all of them!! 1- Smart Tool 2- the Track Selection on the Right. Including Audio tracks. 3- The ability to select notes globally from the keyboard on the left. Nobody else does this. You have to lasso. 4-This is really a serious issue with most! The PVR zoom level never stays put. Every track you open will be different?? Cakewalk Next is like this too. Every time you open the midi editor it is zoomed totally wrong. Sonar always resumes as you last used it. 5- being able to move playback now time from within the editor! This is just something we take for granted. Most Daw’s make you return to the track view and place the playback head where needed? There’s even no scrolling in some. Some of this might be due to not knowing how to do things correctly but I’m not sure. Don’t think I’ve seen a un- dupe yet. Anyways if you’re a midi master then Im afraid you are stuck with Sonar and the stupid memberships deal! I haven’t explored Steinberg or Presonus deeply enough yet but they seemed overly hard to learn as well as way too expensive. .
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