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Vangelis Karafillidis

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  1. Hello. Let's say that we have a MIDI track and after editing the tempo, there are many changes in the tempo track. When selecting a part of the MIDI track (or the entire MIDI track) and dragging the curve in the tempo track, all the nodes seem to change by the same amount (bpm). I think that it would be more useful if the nodes changed by the same percentage by default. At least this is what works best for me. Maybe both options are useful. Is there any way to change the tempo nodes by the same percentage? Thanks in advance!
  2. What about the (old) tempo editor? I've installed the latest version of Cakewalk. I can use just the (new) tempo track, but I can't find the (old) tempo editor. Is this normal?
  3. Thank you for responding! I realized that when selecting a part of the MIDI file to be exported to audio, the conversion (rendering) works perfect. Maybe, I have made some mistakes in my first attempt... I don't know!
  4. Hello! I have recorded and edited a MIDI file (a series of piano pieces) with Cakewalk. I use the Pianoteq VSTi. Everything seems to be perfect. But, when I try to export to audio, the Pianoteq settings do not seem to affect the generated audio file. For example, my settings regarding the reverb, volume, etc (which are set into the Pianoteq VSTi) do not seem to "pass" into the generated audio file. I have selected all available options in the "Mix" section of the audio export window, but the problem persists. What is going wrong? Does anybody know? Thanks in advance!
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