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Rene van der Lende

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  1. @craigr68 I'm a Cakewalk beginner, but it seems the safest way in the app is to copy/paste through the various menu options of a clip/track. BTW: [Ctrl-C] and [Ctrl-V] are default keyboard shortcuts for MS-Windhose for copy/paste, leaving out the [Alt] part.... ...and the checkmark next to 'Show Tempo Values on Envelope' works for me...
  2. @craigr68 [Right-click] in the 'Tempo Track' pane and check 'Show Tempo Values on Envelope' (so it seems, at least, in MS-Windows).
  3. @Canopus I have [Ctrl-A][Ctrl-C][Cltr-V] built into my fingertips. Unable to reprogram that....
  4. @Jesse Jost same problem here as with @James Argo, I am unable to resize the main window. [Maximize Window] (top right button) will toggle its icon, but MS-Windows resize capabilities are not active (using 'previous size' in the app top-left Window Menu, yields the same result). Cakewalk only opens in full screen view, whatever option is used. System: Windows 10-x64 Home (build 19042.928) PC: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6402P CPU @ 2.80GHz 2.81 GHz 8Gb internal memory, Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2Gb memory.
  5. Another thing I noticed in both the regular and the 'early access' version of Cakewalk: In Track View with Clips Pane focussed [Ctrl-A] (MS-Windows 'select all') will select all clips, but [Ctrl-D] (MS-Windows 'deselect') will not only deselect all current selections, but also appends a copy of the previously selected clips to their respective tracks, makes those copies selected and positions the Time Ruler at the end of the farthest clip. So [Ctrl-A] acts in accordance with MS-Windows specs, [Ctrl-D] does not. For a newbie (and long time MS-Windows user, 35years or so) this is very confusing, especially with hitting [Ctrl-D] a few times in succession. Probably too late to change this behaviour with so many user being used to this, but [Ctrl-A][Ctrl-C] combined with [Ctrl-V] or [Ctrl-D] are so commonly used in MS-Windows (as are [Ctrl-Z] and [Ctrl-Y] ) that I'd give it a second thought....
  6. Double checked slash (/) in 'title' load error: My forked project: Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff Cover with space dash space ( - ) in the 'title' loaded just fine in Cakewalk. When I changed those characters into a single slash the project failed to load with Cakewalk 'Browse Bandlab Projects...'[Load]. Probably some Regex() parameter in the 'translate title to filename' routine not properly set. (Yah, software engineer as a dayjob...just can't help myself, sorry...)
  7. Good call Glenn, however the issue seems to be in the 'title', the online filename itself is the default Bandlab encoded hash (in this case 'pina-colada-eb-minor-kpoptropical-house-120-bpm-071c25ec-f9440d9')(full link with changed 'title': Pina Colada - Kpop - Tropical House in Eb Minor - 120BPM ). When I removed the slash from the 'title' the Mix Editor, Cakewalk was able to load the file. Strangely enough, when initially loaded in Cakewalk and hitting the 'play' button it gave the error 'file stopped the audio engine: error 9' (can't recall the exact error descr.). I may be focussing on the wrong cause for not being able to load the only project. Will try with inserting a slash in another 'title'/file.
  8. I'm a noob. New to music production, Cakewalk, Bandlab. So, the developers came up with a lot of nice fixes to issues I didn't even know they existed. I am very impressed (and overwhelmed) with the capabilities of the software. Very glad too it is free to use. What I noticed in the Early Access 2021.04 version: 'Browse Bandlab Projects' fails to load a project when that project has a slash (/) in it's title (e.g. Pina Colada - Kpop/Tropical House in Eb Minor - 120BPM ).
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