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Colin Nicholls

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  1. This theme was created by Brian Murphree (brconflict) of Soundporter.com. It is still one of the best themes, in my opinion, and I've taken a lot of inspiration from it. Seeing as Brian doesn't seem to be maintaining it at present,I've updated it for 2021.01. I've updated it for 2021.04: Blue-Aston.zip Updated 2021.12: refreshed Folder Archive button
  2. Colin Nicholls

    SOLO and UNSOLO

    This might help you, @Yury Exclusive Solo "By default, Cakewalk allows you to solo multiple tracks and buses simultaneously. With Exclusive Solo mode, you can only solo one track and one bus at a time.When you solo a track or bus in Exclusive Solo mode, all other soloed tracks or buses are automatically unsoloed. This allows you to quickly listen to individual tracks and buses in isolation without having to manually unsolo other tracks or buses."
  3. I am, but I've seen this in a default theme as well. The issue definitely only shows up after a period of time or sequence of actions. Possibly relating to moving Arranger sections or merging them. Or inserting measures; or changing tempo. I've done a lot of that kind of thing over the last few days.
  4. Kudos. I'll switch to this instead of my current "Procrastinite" theme, maybe I'll get some work done. Later: There's a lot to like here. Well done.
  5. Uh... is it just me, or has something changed recently about how extended MIDI groove clips are rendered in the track view? I can no longer tell if a track has been "rolled out". I'm sure we used to see it as having "dimples" around the repetitions: As per the docs: "A MIDI clip that has its Groove clip feature activated appears with beveled edges in the Clips pane." UPDATE I exited the application and re-tested this in SONAR, and when I came back in to Cakewalk By Bandlab, the clip now shows the bevels. So the bug is, something is making the bevels vanish after a while.
  6. @brandon, I've been a beta tester for SwankyAmp since version 0.1 and I can say that Garrin has a different definition of "pre-release" stability than regular folk. I would not hesitate to use 1.4. So far, i haven't noticed a difference from 1.3.1.
  7. I'm using 1.3.1. I didn't know there was a 1.4! I'll have to check it out.
  8. I can recommend Swanky Amp (Free!) for those clean but gritty tones. It does other things as well. As for your other requests... um... I don't think there is a short cut to finding tonal nirvana. You have to experiment yourself.
  9. Have you installed the 64-bit version of V-Vocal from Sonar X2 or earlier?
  10. That's the one I have. I think it gets updated automatically, if you have that option selected under 'install addons'
  11. Inspector and Browser can't share the same exact space but you can dock them both at the right or left side, in parallel, then display them alternately using the "B" and "I" keys. That might be your best solution. Set your workspace to "None" and experiment until you get something that works, then look at modifying your custom workspace and saving it.
  12. It looks as though your PRV is un-docked, but that can't be the root cause. I couldn't reproduce it. Is the PRV partially on a second monitor? Something is getting confused about what window is "on top", clearly.
  13. Hi @jack furey, welcome. Did you use the Bandlab Assistant? Under "Apps" , the "Open" dropdown menu includes an option to "Install Add-ons". What options are checked when you do that? For me, they are selected and disabled which suggests they are included by default - but your options may be different for some reason. That would be the first thing to check.
  14. I recommend adding your vote to this feature request
  15. Can't take credit for it (except for updating it for 2021.01). Credit goes to user @TranceCanada
  16. When I record a MIDI clip, the final Sustain Pedal UP is not displayed when recording stops. You can see this demonstrated in the movie below: The Chord is played, the pedal depressed, then released. You SEE the pedal up in the clip briefly, then when recording stops, the clip is finalized with the trailing pedal up no longer visible. The Pedal Up event *is* recorded in the track. The problem is that I tend to trim it out very easily when during editing because there is no visual indication that it exists. I end up with a damaged performance with trailing pedal downs. I consider this a visual bug that leads to user frustration. Can it be fixed?
  17. Okay, I don't use the arpeggiator funtion but is it possible on playback you're hearing both the recorded previous take, plus a new arp performance, conflicting and overlaying?
  18. BUMP for Tempo Track Because I really want this, it would make my life so much easier this week.
  19. I just set up these keybindings PgUp/PgDown and, for me, they are working in both Track View and PRV, both when the PRV is multi-docked, and when it is floating. So it isn't something fundamentally broken in the latest version. What Workspace do you have selected? Any chance that this is affecting keybindings? Try un-binding and then binding again? As for not being able to re-dock the PRV, I don't know what that could be. The option is available in the menu, right, as shown in the screenshot?
  20. Should you need to revert to the 2020.11 release, you can download the Cakewalk 2020.11 Rollback installer.
  21. Turn it into a groove clip and then stretch it out. Make sure your original clip is aligned to measure/beat bounderies.
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