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Torbjörn Lundberg

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  1. Thank you! Setting sample rate to 44,1 kHz help. So far anyway Torbjörn
  2. Nice! I will sure watch that. Hope it helps Torbjörn
  3. Aha! That have I tried as step one. Felt natural. Didn't work. Strange... Torbjörn
  4. Hi Which post shows mw how to do what I want to do? Let the loaded vst instrument play the midi information that I have? Is it doable. Importing a few midi tracks in a midi file and let them play a vst instrument, set/changed directly in the output. As shown above. It would be much easier than importing/opening a single vst instrument for each midi track and than copy the midi signals for every track. Am I thinking in the wrong way here? Torbjörn
  5. I only wanted to play the existing MIDI track with an vst instrument. As with the TTS-1 that is created when importing/opening a midi file. The easiest way I thought was to change instrument via output. In what way should that cause any more trouble than if using the TTS-1? For me it feels natural to have an instrument and than just let the midi signals go via that sound. Isn't that doable the way I find I natural?
  6. Thank you @msmcleod Actually I tested that. It works. I was used to Cubase. A few years ago since I did any of this with any software, so I might remember incorrectly. I think in Cubase you can/could assign/connect midi data at the output bus. Obviously this isn't working in CW even though there's a vst instrument able to handle the data. Probably therefore (naturally for me) I tried this way. Is there any plans to implement this feature? (As I was trying to do. Maybe it's a crazy idea?) I might be completely way out walking in my own head, mixing up this. Was it possible in Cubase? I don't know. Been a few years, as said... I'll guess it's just to get on trying out more with CW. (Now if anyone could help me with my other issue I would be happy as ever) Torbjörn
  7. I've read all this and do not quite understand it. I made a arrengment in musescore and wanted better sounds than MS could present. Therefore I exported to midi and open it in CW. CW assigns TTS-1 to play the midi. But how can I after inserted a soft synthetic, in this case am instance of Kontakt, route the midi to that instrument? Why isn't it possible to in the output use the Kontakt synth? I want better trumpet sound than musescore or TTS-1 got. That means that you can't afterwords can't change instrument/sound on a midi channel this way? How to assign a midi chanel a new sound/instrument/vst synth the right way?
  8. Hey! I'm a fairly new user of Cakewalk, but have experience from other DAWs. I have some problems with the software. Since I'm new to this, I want to watch video tutorials to learn. I found the setting to drop the priority Cakewalk takes over other programs. For me, it does not help. There is no sound from e.g. youtube.com, the video does not move either. Everything stand and buffers. It doesn't help closing Cakewalk to be able to watch a youtube video. I need to restart my PC. If this cant't be solved I probably need to buy me a version of another DAW. Is there a solution? Anyone else with this issue? Anything that I've missed? I have also noticed that the CW in some contexts locks the possibility of starting other programs. My computer is hopefully fast enough: Windows 11 (up to date, swedish version) Processor Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz, 3201 Mhz, 6 cores, 12 logic processors Installed physical memory (RAM) 16.0 GB 25 GB SSD disk Presonus AudioBox iTwo Picture 1: Playback and recording from Cakewalk Picture 2: The buffer symbol indicating nothing is happening: Thanks you for helping Torbjörn
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