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  1. You Actually, it's an EQ plugin that cleans up muddy mixes, IDs and fixes ducking, where one audio signal's volume can be reduced by the presence of another audio signal, repairs masking, etc. Several pro audio engineers on YT were quite taken with it.
  2. A search reveals nothing on this, so here we go... Does anyone have experience with the Fuser plugin? More importantly, will it work in BandLab?
  3. Thanks for the feedback, SK. However, I think you misunderstand what I'm trying to do. Here's the breakdown: I want to sing a song that has some complicated 3- or 4-part vocal harmonies. I can't finger these harmonies on a MIDI keyboard while also singing them, even though I'm an accomplished pianist. Sort of like marching and chewing gum at the same time. So, I record the harmonies into a MIDI track. This track will then "feed" the harmonies into the harmonizer while I sing them. This is the "hands-off" approach I'm trying to achieve. The manual for my harmonizer says that this is possible, but "since all DAWs are different, refer to the DAW's manual" to figure out how to set it up. I must've searched YT for hours looking for anyone who could explain this. Unfortunately, the only videos explaining the use of harmonizers only deal with other forms of synthetic harmonies. Like everything else, I've learned that the simplest answer is right in front of me and I need someone like yourself to poke me in the eye to see it.
  4. I bought a hardware-based vocal processor that can track vocals via MIDI. I'll lay out what I'm trying to do: Record a MIDI track into BandLab. Let's say, a two- or three-part harmony. The TC-Helicon processor has MIDI and USB connections. BandLab sees the processor under the Devices tab as a MIDI connection. (See attached screenshot) I've attached screenies of the processor and the audio interface being used. I can sing directly into the mic and the DAW will record my voice. Or, I can sing harmonies via a MIDI track from third-party MIDI playback software. (Notation Composer) What I CAN'T figure out is how to sing while getting Cakewalk to read one of its own MIDI tracks to also produce the harmonies.
  5. I believe the old Command Center has been dismantled completely. When I try to log on, I get a "No Internet Connection Found," when I have a good connection. Go figure. @johnhartson EMAIL ME
  6. I tried uploading a song I had written and performed and YT banned it for copyright violations! This was way before AI got inside the door.
  7. Thanks to both of you. I have a Scarlett 6i6 audio interface. It doesn't have a loopback feature, although I could probably jerry-rig it and burn down the house in the process. You guys should do some YT videos. Except for TC-Helicon, the musicians now clogging up the bandwidth never explained the "how" of doing this. So I really appreciate the help from the forum here. After going blind from reading the reviews and watching promos on every harmonizer out there, I went ahead and ordered TC-Helicon's Performance-Controllable Vocal Processor. The issue with AHE and other VST FX is they are terrible resource hogs. My rig is a beast and can handle any game out there at Ultra High settings, but it chokes and stutters when running some of these VSTi FX. Having owned several harmonizers, hardware is the way to go, IMO.
  8. I've attached the sheet music and a transcribed MIDI file for this song. Don't know if you could use it. I did a bunch of Eagles stuff, using a songbook ordered from Amazon. Unfortunately, Seven Bridges Road was not part of the compilation. After much searching, I found the sheet music, but it lacked the harmony parts. When I transcribed the piece into MIDI, I tried interpreting the harmonies, based on the chords. However, the result is less than satisfactory, IMHO. No one can do it better than the Eagles! SBR.zip
  9. Thanks for the help on this. I was missing the Enable MIDI Input. The next obvious question is this: How do I get the AHE MIDI-generated vocals recorded onto a track as an audio file?
  10. I need help getting the Antares Harmonizer plug-in to work with Cakewalk/BandLab. I've read and re-read the manual and have tried all kinds of routing, to no avail. Here's the basic setup: The MIDI data is on Track 2. (3-part harmony.) The microphone is on Track 1. Track 3 is supposed to capture the resulting harmonies. I've tried all kinds of routing methodology, and am hoping someone on this forum can help.
  11. Here we are at the end of 2023. And I have had this control bar issue for months. Every time I open the program, the control bar needs resetting. Looking at the answers above, hopefully, things will be resolved.
  12. According to the docs, users can change folder locations if "things get cluttered." However, I've installed the program on E:\ drive, not the default C:\ drive. Yet most of the files are copied into my User Profile (AppData/Roaming/Cakewalk). I say "most" because half the files are on C:\ (ProChannel Presets, etc) while the other half are on E:\. I cannot get Bandlab/Cakewalk to "remember" the folder locations. I point them all to E:. Next time I fire up the software, however, they've returned to C:\. Anyone have any clues?
  13. I have several songs, each in their own folder. I finish one song, copy its folder to a backup drive, and delete the original. Then I go to the next folder to work on the song there. Trouble is, Bandlab undeletes (yes, UNDELETES) the first folder, and tries to find the audio files therein. Of course, I've got to tell it for each file, "No, dummy, it's not THERE, it's HERE." Reference file from here. This is a real PITA. Am I doing something wrong? Because I've been using this program for years, even when it was still owned by Cakewalk/Sonar/etc. Never had this problem before. I double-checked the Folder Locations under Preferences. That old folder is not in there, in case anyone asks.
  14. It would be nice to have a Repeat Last Action in the DAW. Photoshop, Word, Excel, etc., all have this feature. I've already submitted the request to the devs; they suggested I also throw it on the forum. I use the legato CAL script quite a bit to clean up MIDI tracks. You know the issue: overlaps, gaps, etc. Highlight the notes, press Ctrl-F1, select Legato, hit Enter. But after the 89th time pressing Ctrl-F1 becomes tedious. Repeating the script with a single keystroke would save my arthritic thumb a lot of grief.
  15. Man, I just grabbed Synthway's RetroMagix Harpsichord, for Kontakt. Absolutely blown away by this marvelous VSTi. If you're into Bach, check this thing out. Only $24.
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