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Yves Chaput

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  1. Well, I believe the registration issue is totally related. This is related to this update. I do have a registration issue. I click on Help -> Sign in to Bandlab and nothing happens. After a little while I get the blue notification (bottom right corner) that Sign-in Timed Out. I never had any registration problem before so I'm at lost here.
  2. @azslow3 In all the videos and posts I've seen researching this, there are a few that are using both the Mackie-control and ACT with their controller. I thought I had to setup ACT, along Mackie-Control, to access the controls that are not enabled by default in the Mackie-Control.
  3. @azslow3 Thanks for your inputs. It actually help me managed to make it work. The thing though, for a novice, the information provided are quite plentiful and confusing. There are so many ways to setup a controller, depending on the brand, the type and what you want to control, that it gets very confusing fast. Anyways, thanks again for your help. One last thing: Is that that ACT interface i need to configure to change the behavior of some of the buttons?
  4. @Jeremy Oakes Thanks but as @Jacques Boileau said, that's only for playing the keyboard. It doesn't work if you want to use the keyboard as a controller to control the DAW. @Jacques Boileau Yes! That's exactly what I'd like to do. Unfortunately, just about all info I can find are for either the PRO version or the MK4 of the "non-pro" version. There are major changes in the way the buttons are assigned in the MKV vs the MK4 and I didn't, yet, find the equivalent for the MKV. I was hoping to find a step by step tutorial on how to do this as I'm new to this type of connectivity. I had limited success following the "Setting up Cakewalk" portion of this Reddit thread, https://www.reddit.com/r/Cakewalk/comments/mx9d16/connecting_maudio_oxygen_pro_midi_controller_25/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share I guess I'll have to experiment more and try to figure it out. But it's a shame that I have to go thru those hoops and loops to try to figure out how to set it up. It should be a much easier process. I don't know who'S fault it is, Cakewalk for not being compliant or M-Audio for the same reason. Anyways, MERCI for the link and the reply.
  5. Hello, I've been searching the web high and low to find a proper way to hook up this keyboard as a controller to Cakewalk. I'm new to this and this is getting me very frustrated. It should be quite simple but it seems to be one of the most complicated thing to do. Anyone has a step by step guide to do this? Thanks.
  6. *** SOLVED *** Not sure what it was, I had a hidden folder with some tracks in it and it was grabbing those as well as the original track I wanted to convert to MIDI. I unhid those tracks, renamed the clips (to be sure what was being grabbed. Those were imported audio) and retried the conversion. This time it converted only the intended track. So as far as I can tell, the only difference from the previous behavior was unhiding the hidden folder and renaming the clips. This seems to have solved my problem. ****** Hi! I noticed a strange behavior with the latest update. I sometimes use an audio clip to transforme into MIDI by drag'n'dropping it into a newly created MIDI track as a Simple Instrument track. Before the update, it worked as intended. But now, it also grabs a few other clips from other tracks and convert them into MIDI, one lane over the others, on the same newly created MIDI track. I'm trying to figure out a way to show what it's doing by screen captures. I'll be back with more details if this is not clear enough.
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