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I was never a fan of it. It was too clunky for me. Maybe i didn't take enough time to learn it, but that's my take on it
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I got ya. then you need to install the full version of sonar with the V-vocal in it what Scook said!!
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If i remember correctly, V-vocal was not a VST or DX, so you cannot do a custom install of an older version of Sonar and install it in a newer version. It was integrated into the old version. FYI: Melodyne that is included is far far far better than Rolands V-vocal But to get all the other plugins (VST and Dx), all you need is the version of sonar you plan to use installed first and then do custom install for the older ones that include the plugins you want
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As your input device, you are referring to an audio interface? Yes? If yes, what are your needs and budget? how many inputs do you need? how many mic pre's do you need? how many outputs do you need/ do you need 5pin MIDI? Do you want USB or Thunderbolt? SPDIF connections? ADAT connections? If you are referring to your Studio Monitors, do you want a sub with them? do you prefer 8" or 6.5" speakers/ whats the size of your room? CJ
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What can cause a loud chirping fast metronome error sound in CbB?
CJ Jacobson replied to gmp's question in Q&A
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Make 2 different user profiles in your PC. that may work. One for one sound card and one for the other sound card...
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[Solved for now] Help with Focusrite 18i8
CJ Jacobson replied to jeo49's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Did someone say Sound-blaster? -
Audio Pops and Crackling During Playback while Mixing
CJ Jacobson replied to Bill Phillips's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
What kind of processing are you doing? I know with a lot of their RX plugins, there are different real time playback modes. make sure your not at the highest quality, if you are using those types of plugins. I usually select the first or 2nd playback algorithm, but when i export, i select the highest one- 34 replies
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Cakewalk and Superior Drummer 3 issues
CJ Jacobson replied to tunesmithers's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Depending on your PC processing speed and RAM IIRC, it can take a minute to load all the samples up. I remember there being a settings in superior drums for loading samples into ram. The faster it loads depends on your Ram specs in your PC. Also, if thew samples are not on your audio drive and on an external hard drive, this can take longer -
I meant that it could be set to low, but its fixed, so do not worry about it Do you mean LP-EQ? The only LB EQ i know is the Neve hardware EQ. Do you have the vst version of that? Anyway, if that'LB EQ is glitchy, try out the Fab Filter Pro Q3 EQ. I can run over 100 of them in Cakewalk with no problem what so ever and its a great EQ. you can do mid and side and independent left and right channel edits
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How can I make the music louder and keep the good quality?
CJ Jacobson replied to girldairy's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I do not agree. Normalization is a band-aid and has nothing to do with mastering. Normalization is not used as a tool for learning how to master. -
How can I make the music louder and keep the good quality?
CJ Jacobson replied to girldairy's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It cracks up because you are clipping it. You cannot exceed above 0dB in thr digital realm. You really shouldn't to go above -0.03dB to-0.06db to leave room for errors in conversions. For mastering, you basically just need an EQ --> Compressor --- EQ (sometiems) --- Limiter, those are all you need for mastering. so just learn them inside out and train your ears to your room and wha lah!!! -
I see a lot for improvement, but lets start here. Gain staging and signal flow. The common way to do this: Tracks go to the Master Bus and Master Bus goes to your Main Outs 1/2. Sends go to buses and all buses go to the Master bus. What effects are you using for those +25dB spikes? Ok, got that out of the way. 2nd, Drop outs are due to improper driver settings and lack PC performance. so what is your sound card, what settings are they set up to and what are your PC specs. If you have a good PC ,it can be as easy as raising your ASIO buffer to from 64 to 128 or 128 to 256 or 256 to 512 or 512 to 1024. You could also have the dropoutsec in your .ini file set to low
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Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
CJ Jacobson replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If you want to use it a a controller to control Fader and bus and send levels, you should get a motorized one. One made for as a controller. Otherwise, it doesn't remember any of the Fader, Bus, Send and any other settings the project was previously set to and you'll be starting over every time you open and close a project. Kinda counter-intuitive, yes? -
I have not noticed a split clip problem. I key-binded my 'A' to split clips, as my 'S' is key-binded for Save. But its all the same. I think you have a plugin, driver or setting that is freezing your DAW, and its not the split option. So the next question is, what is in this project and specify audio interface settings, plugins and anything else pertinent
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Mp3 converter-Pyro Audio Creator not working
CJ Jacobson replied to bluearrows's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Ive finally got Pyro to work. I just had to run it as an ADMIN and it registered for me. -
All exports are distorting and clipping
CJ Jacobson replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes there could be something going on in there, if you are having issues with 2 different DAW's. But with Cakewalk, what Noel said is Spot On!! -
All exports are distorting and clipping
CJ Jacobson replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Its not a simple open and save. Routing involves your Cue Mix also. . I Own and use SoundForge. I get the same gain level when exporting wave files to MP3's. The only difference is with the lower bitrates, you can get some high end frequencies cut off. so you should use 320 bitrate or 256 bitrate Your common denominator between your gain issues is your Cue Mix. Your troubles may lie in there. As there is no bug. Its a setting on your part. You just need to find it and correct it. -
Is it closing down on every project or just one. This can determine if its a project or the DAW itself CJ
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All exports are distorting and clipping
CJ Jacobson replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I do not see that behavior on my DAW. We have the same DAW. Check all your routing and im sure there is something going on that you are not seeing to one of your other main outs.. I've exported hundreds of audio files in the past week with the latest Bandlab Cakewlak (what ever its called, i just downloaded it last week) and im exporting exactly what i am seeing going out of my master and onto main outs 1/2. If it was a bug, Everyone would see this, not just you. The volume should be the same. Its routing issue, as you are having volume/Gain issues on 2 different DAW's -
All exports are distorting and clipping
CJ Jacobson replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If you are playing back through the DAW with the same effect chains you exported it out to, you are going to clip. I use entire mix as the source with Bandlab Cakewalk and do not have a clipping issue. As long as your master bus goes to your main outs 1/2, it doesn't matter if 3/4 or 5/6 are also selected. Nothing is going there. It will not make things clip. -
A few things that come to mind and to look at: Is the send pre or post fader You can also automate the bus that the reverb is on with a volume envelope I remember a function in Sonar (cakewalk), that you can enable to 'play effect tails' in the preference menu, make sure this is disengaged Let me know if any of those work, CJ
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All exports are distorting and clipping
CJ Jacobson replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Check to make sure your tracks go the the master bus, All buses go to the master bus and that the Master Bus goes to the Main Outs 1/2. Do not use presets. Set it yourself. The person who made that preset did not have your song in mind. Also, ware are you playing it back in? -
Correct, there are no sound quality differences between ASIO and WDM driver modes. You just use the one that gives you better performance, ass far as your PC and DAW goes. The only reason i can think of is because ASIO driver that was written was not coded for 44.1kHz maybe. Or maybe you have share drivers with others selected and it needs to be set at 48kHz so other programs can use it as well. CJ