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  1. I believe the format of the database changed sometime in 2019, so try renaming it so that CbB can create a new one.
  2. There's no Cakewalk Control Surface API I'm aware of that supports going through patches, so I'm guessing the APro 800 is sending out program change messages.
  3. Have you any hardware MIDI devices connected that could be sending something to CbB that its interpreting as transport commands?
  4. Unless you want to run multiple independent Mackie-compatible control surfaces, there's no reason to download the MMcL version of the MackieControl dll. By independent, I mean not only do you have more than one control surface, you also don't want surface 2 to change its tracks when surface 1 changes its tracks. It's pretty rare that you should need to do this, unless you want to dedicate one control surface to buses while the other one does tracks. All of Azslow's and my changes are in the CbB release, so just pick the standard "Mackie Control" surface that comes with CbB. The presets are nothing other than saved preference settings, and for one surface it should work out of the box with the default settings. There're only two settings you might need to change: 1. "Disable Handshake" should be checked for any Mackie compatible surface that doesn't have a specific internal SONAR/Cakewalk mode, or doesn't list SONAR or Cakewalk as one if its compatible DAW's. 2. If your controller has a master fader, change "Master Fader" to "Bus 1" rather than "Master 1". Bus 1 will control the master bus; Master 1 will control the left output (only) to your audio interface , which is not what you want.
  5. I can confirm that the status of "Show Aim Assist Time" seems to be randomly set at startup. Workspace set to None The visibility of Aim Assist is global, and is stored in the registry. In other words it's not tied to any project or workspace - it remembers the last "state" it was in from the last time you used it. The show Aim Assist Time however, doesn't seem to be being stored anywhere, which is why it's behaving randomly. This will be fixed for the next release so it behaves like the Aim Assist on/off - so it will be global and remember its state from the last time you used it.
  6. The other thing to check is the size of your picture cache: Right click on your picture folder within Windows explorer and check the current usage, and compare it to the size above : The location of your picture folder is specified here:
  7. Check this setting: Also is your picture cache full ? This could stop the contents from being displayed.
  8. I use a Mackie MCU/XT/C4 and a nanoKontrol 2 at the same time in my studio. The Mackie MCU/XT/C4 is in front of my monitor, and the nanoKONTROL 2 is on the wall next to my vocal mic. I set them up as separate MackieControl surfaces.
  9. Are you using combined instrument tracks (i.e. Simple Instrument tracks / Per Output Instrument tracks), or are you using split instrument tracks (a separate track for the MIDI and the Audio) ? Combined instrument tracks currently don't show the MIDI automation envelopes on the track - only the audio automation. To get around this, split the instrument track and then add the pitch bend automation lane on the MIDI track: You can always combine the tracks back into an instrument track afterwards if you want... it'll keep the automation, but it'll be hidden until you split them again.
  10. Try doing a VST plugin re-scan from Cakewalk preferences if you've not already done so. Also, fire it up in standalone mode and make sure your default detection algorithm is set to what you want it to be.
  11. Isn't this just a matter of making sure "Fill Durations" and "Trim Durations" are checked within the View options on the staff view? In SONAR X3 / Platinum these were checked by default, but not in CbB.
  12. I can't remember if the Mackie does any scaling at all for the fader values before it sends out or not, but the formula for going between a linear & db scale is pretty standard: https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/38722/convert-db-value-to-linear-scale
  13. You could also look at TouchDAW as an alternative touch controller. It'll work on any Android device ( a cheap €50 from Amazon does the job ), and it basically turns it into a Mackie Control, but with some extra customisation. Mike at @Creative Sauce did a great video on how to set it up with an Android phone:
  14. I considered the 18i8, but opted for the 18i20 so I could rack mount it. I've got the older Behringer ADA8000. The ADA8000 mic pres aren't great, but the line inputs are perfect.
  15. If you want the same options as the Clarett without the expense, you could look at the Scarlett 18i8 - it's essentially the same, but with the Scarlett pre's rather than the Clarett ones:
  16. Just to clarify... The S/PDIF is a 2 input (stereo) digital input. Both the Scarlett and the Clarett have this. The optical input however on the Clarett is an ADAT input which supports up to 8 inputs at 48Khz/44.1Khz or 4 inputs at 96Khz/88.2Khz. I've not checked the specs, but it probably supports 2 inputs at 192Khz too. So basically the Clarett gives you the option of connecting a Clarett OctoPre at some point too.
  17. I think you need to copy the tracks & buses separately as the track view & mains view are separate sources / destinations. 2020.05 makes it easier to copy bus envelopes to tracks (and vice versa), but the downside of this is that it will paste the bus envelopes in the selected tracks if you set them as the destination. You'll notice that you needed to manually select the master bus when doing a select all on the track view. This is because the tracks are a different source than the mains. When you selected track one for pasting, it set the tracks view as the destination, so everything was pasted to the tracks. Now I'm not saying that what you're experiencing is the correct behaviour, but this is the reason why its happening. I'll discuss with the team as to what we think should be the rules if the clipboard contains both track & bus data. [Edit] - For the specific case shown, Duplicate Selected Clips ( CTRL + D ) might be a better solution. This has special logic to ensure the paste destination always matches the source. Also once duplicated, the selection contains the copy - so it should be easy to drag to the desired position.
  18. You can't have version 4 & 5 installed at the same time. As soon as you install version 5, it removes version 4 and deactivates your v4 license. It actually forced me to remove my v4 license from my iLok account before activating the v5 one. In saying that, once installed & activated, it was pretty smooth and ran in CbB without issue. Also, there's no actual difference in the Essential vs Editor vs Studio program. It's the same program, but activates the various features based on your license. Oh - and remember... Melodyne 5 does not work in Window 7.
  19. There's so many things that could cause this, it's hard to know where to start. However, if this has just started when you added the Focusrite Clarett OctoPre, my suspicion is that the word clock's aren't sync'd up between the octopre and your audio interface. How have you currently got the wordclock set up on the two devices? There's normally three options: Use your audio interface as the wordclock master, and the octopre as the slave. To do this, you'll need a BNC wordclock cable to connect the wordclock output from your interface to the wordclock input on the octopre (this is assuming your interface has a wordclock output). You'll need to consult the octopre user manual, but you may also need a T-Connector & terminator if the octopre doesn't have that option built in. Use the octopre as the master, and the audio interface as the slave. The octopre can send the wordclock signal over the ADAT cable, so no extra cables needed here. Use and external wordclock. and configure both your interface and octopre as slaves to that. For two devices, two BNC cables, a T-Connector and maybe a terminator might be needed. This is the pro option (and the most expensive), but IMO not needed for 2 devices.
  20. Take a look at ARTA: http://www.artalabs.hr/ also Virtins Multi Instrument: https://www.virtins.com/multi-instrument.shtml
  21. This was done largely for discoverability in the 2020.04 release, so that it would be more obvious to users what the "A" tab does. But yes, there are several workflows. If you're using the Arranger Inspector for navigation, you may not need the arranger tab visible. It's also useful to being able to toggle off the arranger inspector to access the track inspector (esp. the master volume fader) when making adjustments, while keeping the arranger track in view.
  22. The arranger tab button on the inspector toggles between the arranger tab and the track view. The "A" key shows/hides the arranger track. They're two separate things.
  23. If you're using the Line 6 in Cakewalk, it shouldn't be using any of the other audio devices. I'd recommend disabling the Intel Display Audio & the NVIDIA ones first. If you still get problems, then disable the Realtek.
  24. Have you tried disabling the High Definition Audio Controller driver on your video card? According to Microsoft: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/2832829/0x00000019-stop-error-when-you-try-to-shut-down-a-windows-based-comput#:~:text=Not all "Stop 0x00000019" errors,sys driver.
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