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    Hi, I have a fairly big file running at 96 kHz and my UAD plugins are maxing out.

    It there an easy way to change the whole sample rate to 48 kHz so my plugins will re-enable (some disabled due to too much DSP and *UAD handles less when running at 96 kHz.)

    Or is it re-building the whole file?

    I thought I could save the file as a template without the audio and re-import it but I'd have to export everything out first as there are many edits.

    Thanks

    Jono

     

  2. Hi there, quick question:

    If I want to move a bunch of tracks WITH all their automation, do I have to select everything, THEN set it to view automation before using "cut special"?

    Any other way I select doesn't seem to include the automation, even though it's set to "select envelopes with clips"

    What's happening there?

    Thanks!

    Jono

  3. Hi,

    I have a midi arpeggiator running in latch mode, how can I automate it to stop at a certain point? I'm using a volume envelope currently but would like to just have the arpeggio stop at a certain point? Can't figure out how! :(

    Thanks

  4. On 6/16/2019 at 5:56 AM, Grem said:

    I think it would have been easier to draw it. Why didn't you try that? Just trying to understand. :)

    Tempo drawing would be good if you could move nodes around to tweak it, it also creates a jittery tempo map. I need this particular thing to line up to another track that had no click. But I don't want any noticeable tempo jumps on a double time percussion instrument. This method actually worked great and didn't take much time at all.

    It would be great for CW to have nodes on a tempo line and also a way to smooth out a curve by average.

     

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  5. Actually, I figured it out, thanks!

    To average out a tempo mapped section, I did the following:

    - I put a marker at the beginning of a bar and at the end of a bar of the section I wanted to average (6 bars)

    - I cut an audio file at those two points so I had a single chunk of audio representing that exact section

    - I took the chunk into sound forge and under status format “edit tempo” I told it exactly how many beats were there (24 beats)

    - I divided 24 beats by 14.670 seconds and multiplied the result by 60

    - The tempo average was 98.16 rounded off

    - I told Sonar to insert a series of tempo changes from the in time to the out time and chose the same tempo for the in and out time

    - It inserted the (single) tempo for that section and everything seemed to stay lined up after that point

    Awesome!

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Blogospherianman said:

    Now say your reference track fluctuated and you had it mapped out already (by hand or melodyne) and you wanted to adjust for the fluctuations in the reference, you can enable Clip Follows Project on your reference track and then make adjustments to the tempo map by drawing or entering values while having your reference track follow your new changes. You can also then look at the tempo list in the tempo view and highlight and delete all but the first tempo and change that one to a new averaged amount if you prefer.  Pretty easy to tame the fluctuations without killing them all together from the tempo view using the draw tool. Turn snap off for smoother tempo drawing .  You can also use Fit to time to change the whole map (or parts even) up or down while preserving the tempo map’s variations. 

    Thanks! Really, what I want to do I think, is just fix the odd section of my already mapped tempo, without altering the tempos AFTER that point. In other words, I want to smooth out a section by averaging the tempos into one continuous tempo for a particular section but leave the map as it is from the end of that section on-wards.

    The only way I can think of, is to calculate the length of the section in seconds, find out how many beats in that section and then calculate how much a beat is (in seconds or fraction of a second) then multiply X 60 to get the amount of beats per minute. Then somehow put that BPM in as a continuous tempo from beginning to end of that section and hope that everything lines up after that.

    Does that make any sense? (I kind of grasp what you wrote above but not quite sure. I can't alter the reference track as that is ultimately what I'm trying to match...)

    Thanks!

    Jono

     

  7. Hey folks,

    Just wondered: Is there a way to smooth out a tempo map after it's been created?

    I've mapped the tempo for an existing track because I have to match it and replicate the track as closely as possible.

    The tempo map is good and it follows the beats well but certain parts you can hear the fluctuation. I just wondered if there's a way to smooth out the curve of the tempo map I created.

    I guess it would be like adding all the tempos together and dividing to find an average.

    Any methods out there?

    Thanks!

    Jono

  8. Okay, so not just me...

    The envelopes really need to be upfront so you can manipulate them and actually see what you're doing, regardless of the waveform changing after an envelope move. (That actually doesn't really work properly until you replay the audio through it anyways)

    It makes it so you can't even see the nodes to grab onto them.

    Also, the waveforms getting displayed is intermittent sometimes, you have to click on the screen to get them to show the odd time.

    Some of the many video bugs I'm fining in the BL version. (fix it CW!)

     

    Thanks

    J

  9. 1 hour ago, msmcleod said:

    I can't reproduce this on my system, using the native graphics driver on my i5-3570.

    Both clip envelopes and track envelopes are being shown in front for me:

    image.png.6520f7700aabfee4d4343107934ab07e.png

    image.png.c8424eede35613d137c268473a450af6.png

    Are those buses or tracks? Mine display properly on tracks, but on buses or synth audio outs, they draw behind the wave form. (This is when you use the "waveform preview button and it draws the audio coming into the bus)

  10. 1 hour ago, Blogospherianman said:

    To achieve the same volume from the low ping you can set the 1st beat to -3 which will result in -2.4 db and the Other beats to +0.3 which will also result in -2.4 db. 

     

    That seems to do it, thanks! This is one of those things that's been a bug for decades in cakewalk. It's funny how many things they add and change to the program but leave the simple fixes behind. Someone should put out a book of Cakewalk Work-arounds! :)

     

  11. Hi there,

    Trying to get a click that is just quarter notes, all equal level.

    I've selected the same sound for the first beat and the other beats and set the levels equal. (ping low -3.5db)

    It still accents the first beat, even if I drop the level of the first beat click. Is there any way to stop that?

    Thanks

  12. For anyone who had this problem, the easiest way to get your template back after Cakewalk update overwrites it, is to simply open one of your project sessions from before the update as it will likely have had that template loaded on startup. So, open the file, delete any session data that might be in there and quickly re-save/overwrite to the basic template .cwt that is kept in C:\Cakewalk Content\Cakewalk Core\project templates.

    You can save a copy of this template in a different location so if Cakewalk overwrites it you can go and get your copy of it to replace the updated one.

    J

     

     

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  13. 23 minutes ago, scook said:

    So this is not true

    I thought they did and actually they don't. I solved my issue as well.

    For some reason when I setup CBL it wouldn't pick up on the UAD plugs at all, unless I added "Universal Audio" in the folder scan path.

    But looking just now, I realized that X1 did not have "Universal Audio" in the scan path. X1 was seeing the UAD plugins in the Steinberg VST folder.

    That folder is in my CBL path too but won't see the UAD stuff at all. So I removed Steinberg AND universal audio, re-scanned, then put back the Stienberg folder, scanned and the UAD stuff showed up! Mono versions too.

    So ya, folder path weirdness.

    Thanks all.

    J

  14. Just now, scook said:

    Yes and they still show UAD plug-ins in two different paths

    I'm trying to show that my Mono UAD plugins are listed in the X1 path (lower image) but fail to list in the BandLab path (upper image)

    The post is me asking why my UAD mono plugins won't list in CBL VST plugin manager

    Cheers

    J

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