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Wayne

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  1. Okay, so I don't know how (when I went to paste) the box for what to paste "events/clips" got unchecked. But I guess that's why it wouldn't paste. Funny, I copy and paste all afternoon without a problem and suddenly a box gets randomly unchecked. IDK There's always another little box somewhere. Sometimes not even visible.
  2. I agree. I've used several versions of cakewalk and sonar since 1994. It MAY be more versatile now but they way over complicated this program. Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V used to bring up a dialogue box about replacing, blending or sliding existing material. Now if there is existing material you have to add "Alt" to the mix of key commands (because it's "special"). Whatever. I'm still running into situations where cakewalk refuses to paste! My work around is deleting the section where I'm trying to paste BEFORE I can paste. And why do I have to bounce the clips all the time to get the notes all together so when I do copy a section OF ONE TRACK , all of it gets copied? It's ridiculously redundant, and has become so clunky, that work flow seems to be a thing of the past.
  3. I have inadvertently muted sections of tracks by accidentally holding the shift button while clicking a note. Then any highlighted notes are muted. Very frustrating when you don't know what happened or what to "undo". Good luck.
  4. I'm thinking the same thing. Looks like you tried everything I was going to try.
  5. This blows. Instead of replacing old with new when pasting, cakewalk pastes over top of existing material half the time and then you wind up with doubled notes that you have to manually delete?? Please, someone tell me there is a better way. Undupe doesn't seem to be effective at all anymore!
  6. The same idea with Paste "Special" WTF? It used to be simple. Paste it on top of current events, Overwrite, or slide over existing material to make room.
  7. Apparently there is because without you delete the information without deleting the measures.
  8. Why is ripple edit even necessary? If I want to delete or add time why not just highlight what I want to cut and hit delete? There used to be a dialogue box asking what to delete and delete hole too. It would work on tracks that you highlight. If you highlight all the tracks it would delete what ever you highlighted. Now I always have to open another dialogue window to make sure I don't inadvertently wreck something. But my point is; What good is this "upgrade"? What are the advantages besides just making something that used to be pretty easy much more tedious? edited: for grammer
  9. This is such BS. The stupid thing should be direct monitoring. You shouldn't need the input monitoring. Plus if you have any latency at all it will become painfully apparent using input monitoring. edit: The interface simply doesn't have the power for the headphones. It's ridiculous to have to run a head phone amplifier in this situation.
  10. I've switched back to the QS6.2 because I want the control wheel and pitch bend. And switching keyboards (which changed the input to USB 'direct') offered no improvement. I'm getting hanging notes with the song stopped and I'm simply playing the keyboard using the Motif Rack is the MIDI input, routing in CbB to play the Motif Rack. It's really becoming a regular occurrence which of course is unacceptable.
  11. Might be windows. It seems to be happening with many different configurations with CbB and Windows in common.
  12. I'm having the same issues. I was playing an Alesis QS 6.2 keyboard using the MIDI out to the MIDI in of a Yamaha Motif Rack connected to the recording computer USB. I now have a Roland GO:PIANO88 straight to the recording computer USB and still have stuck notes with some regularity. What is still the same is Cakewalk routing to the Motif Rack which plays the sounds. But I expect stuck notes would continue even if I was routing to plug-in after having read your original post. The stuck notes are NOT on the recorded MIDI tracks. Only when I play along on a separate "live" track. Not the same note getting stuck. after stopping sequence, played same note to resend off command. Still rings. Tried the sustain pedal. Still rings. Only fix so far is resetting MIDI audio, or resetting Motif Rack.
  13. I'm having the same issues. I was playing an Alesis QS 6.2 keyboard using the MIDI out to the MIDI in of a Yamaha Motif Rack connected to the recording computer USB. I now have a Roland GO:PIANO88 straight to the recording computer USB and still have stuck notes with some regularity. What is still the same is Cakewalk routing to the Motif Rack which plays the sounds. But I expect stuck notes would continue even if I was routing to plug-in after having read your original post. The stuck notes are NOT on the recorded MIDI tracks. Only when I play along on a separate "live" track. Not the same note getting stuck. after stopping sequence, played same note to resend off command. Still rings. Tried the sustain pedal. Still rings. Only fix so far is resetting MIDI audio, or resetting Motif Rack.
  14. Cakewalk seems to have found a way to over complicate formerly simple tasks. Sorry for not being more positive, but everyday I find myself frustrated that things I used to do quickly now require searching to find the new improved little button I have to click (then make the menu selection) to make sure I'm performing the task that used to be simple.
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