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  1. Greetings.

    Revisiting an old audio / midi  project that plays great but was recorded out of sync with CWB's internal  tempo. Can't remember how I did that but suspect I transferred it from an external source without considering the recording time base. Most vexing.
    Just trying to align everything to a solid grid tempo for future work using correct groove clips, measures  and metronome settings. Maybe not possible for easy fix?
    Using Fit to Time is kinda wonky on this project. I imagine folks have the same problem using CWB as a simple "Digital Recorder" for a live band performance and then trying to shoehorn it to align in post.  Thoughts? Thanks in advance. 

  2. Very strange behavior when saving project audio to a designated per project file location / drive. For many years this was working fine, recently it seems the audio content is stubbornly saving to my C:  drive no matter what location I designate. I use the "copy all audio to new folder "option. I like having all the audio associated with a project to be stored in every new version folder I create. I figure that helps with redundancy some.
      The audio .INI  is correct, pointing to correct location too!  I end up moving it all later and then pointing the .cwp to the right place, which works but is a pain.  Am I missing  something in the registry? Could have sworn I confirmed that was correct as well. Thanks in advance.

  3. Hello Synkrotron. I have battled this stuff for a long time, I can relate.  A low cost starting point to fix this issue might be the purchase of a few Ebtech Hum eliminator  

    plugs....they are really handy and have done the job for me quite a few times.  Definitely a go to device to have in your gig bag too....good luck.

     

  4. Thanks for the responses. "Cakewalk Inc. was pretty good in writing a "well behaved" DAW..."   absolutely agree with this...I started with Pro-Audio 9..maybe even an earlier version, can't recall exactly...and dealt with a good deal of app architecture changes...like most of this smart community.  I do find running a Primary and Secondary model has some merit, particularly when a soft synth forgets it patch on load, at least I can reference the "B" system.   Hence the update question .

    AND....Don't be an idiot like myself and forget to take the 2 seconds to document your synth patches  in the clip or inspector.  Sheesh...I really should do better....

  5. I have a  DAW PC running SPLAT, using it as a backup / bailout  music system if needed.  I haven't updated the OS in many moons, so I am curious if any of you good folks are finding any issues...SPLAT still running OK with the latest updates?  (Win 7 home premium 32 bit)  Observing any weirdness?

    I have to say my constantly updated (OS and App..) main system running CbB works just fine, so again thanks Bandlab! 
    Now if I could only download some real talent and some "number ones with a bullet!" 

     

  6. Greetings Dimpro experts.  Doing a bit of clean up for 2019, I noticed that I have multiple Multisamples folders to support DP 1.5.  One on the Correct C: drive and one on another...I probably toyed around with moving the library in the past, but a more recent build installed to C:, which Is fine for now. I was intrigued by the older Multisamples folder being much larger and comprised of Wav files vs FLAC for the more recent......was that a Cakewalk change that I missed? No worries, doesn't seem to compromise the sample sets, just curious if it's worth keeping.  If not...out the door or through the window!

     

    Thanks in advance . 

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