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Colin Nicholls

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  1. 6 hours ago, Stephen Rybacki said:

    I don't know if this will help or not, but I have an original M-Audio MIDI-Sport 2x2 MIDI interface just languishing in a box somewhere. 

    And the drivers work perfectly with Windows 10 (I have the same unit, mine is green)

    Edit: Just saw Mark's comment - Mileage may differ, obvs

  2. This happens to me a lot. Two things can fix it:

    1) Changing the ASIO buffer size. Sometimes just toggling it back and forth can resolve the issue.

    2) Okay this is actually the same thing. If I am mixing/playback, then I increase the buffer size to something ridiculous (1024 or even higher) and see if the problem goes away. It almost always does.

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  3. Well, here's a challenge. I haven't found it yet. The KNOB is obvious but the elongated oval background graphic remains elusive.
    Also interested in the value text - I suspect these can't be changed in the Theme Editor.

    Note that these don't appear unless the Synth Rack is un-docked.

    Thanks @sjoens for the challenge...

     

  4. Switch to Tungsten and see if you see the same problem with the Archive button.

    The Archive button was recently extended from 5 impressions to 8 to handle nested folders, and what you are seeing is a 5-impression image being divided into 8 slices. Hence the cut-off image.

    Have you ever used any custom themes? Experiment with a few (see the Themes forum) and see if you still observe the problem (with Mercury RS for example) and then switch back. An application restart might help synchronize things also.

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  5. @Sridhar Raghavan, Dimension Pro supports scala files but it may be difficult to find. It used to be bundled with SONAR Professional, and although I think BandLab have the I.P. for Dim Pro, its future is uncertain. 

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    Microtuning and Alternate tuning with Scala file support — Dimension Pro can now load native Scala .scl microtuning files. Scala is a powerful freeware software tool for experimentation with musical tunings, such as just intonation scales, equal and historical temperaments, microtonal and macrotonal scales, and non-Western scales. Dimension Pro allows each element in a program to use a specific microtuning definition, so multiple microtuning sets can be used in a single patch.

    This list might be useful to you:  https://en.xen.wiki/w/List_of_microtonal_software_plugins

    I don't think Cakewalk itself has any specific support for non-western scales. SwarShala looks intriguing but I'm sure you're familiar with that. (Note: I'm not knowledgeable about it, just curious).

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