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  1. What I do is run a batch file after my daily backup that includes various commands to back up various CbB components.  For example, to back up the control bar settings in Cakewalk by Bandlab, the command is as follows:

    regedit /e "D:\Data files\Reg Keys\CbB_core_Control_Bar.reg" "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk\Core\MCBControlBar"

    Obviously, where the above says "D:\Data files\Reg Keys\CbB_core_Control_Bar.reg", yours will be where you wish to save and your chosen file name for the reg file.

    The beauty of simple reg files is that in order to restore the settings, you simply double click on the required reg file and it's done.

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  2. Unless you are on a 32bit OS only, you really need to upgrade from X3 to Cakewalk by Bandlab, The later is light years ahead - especially in the area of MIDI editing. 

    Also, if you are on a 32bit OS you really should consider upgrading to a 64bt OS.

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  3. 29 minutes ago, guitfnky said:

    where do I look to find the crash dump?  I’ll try to send that along later this afternoon. 

    I believe the crash dumps will be found in the following folder

    %APPDATA%\cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\MiniDumps

  4. 8 minutes ago, Fleer said:

    Any reactions to v4.0.8?

    What’s the buzz?

    Working fine here

    I loaded a patch (A Wide Open Gum) into 4.08 that I know crashes 4.07 with the playback disabled.   It played fine.  (This is the issue I formally reported to IKM Support)

    I am doing a project with 4.08.  So far, it's looking good - no crashes so far.

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  5. 48 minutes ago, ZincT said:

    @Promidi thanks for the information. I will give this a try. 

    I assume AAS's other libraries use a similar scheme for storing program artwork? 

    Pretty much, yes

    The one for String-Studio VS-3 is in C:\Program Files\Applied Acoustics Systems\String Studio VS-3\Bitmaps

    All the others are in the following folder

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Applied Acoustics Systems\{product name}\Bitmaps

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  6. 10 minutes ago, ZincT said:

    Very nice colour scheme Promidi.  How are you changing it? 

    There is a folder C:\Program Files\Applied Acoustics Systems\Ultra Analog VA-3\Bitmaps that contains PNG files of the various elements of the Ultra Analog VA-3 GUI.

    You can edit them with a standard image editor that can edit PNG files with alpha.  One thing to make sure when saving the images is that you save with the alpha channel (transparency channel).  If you don't do this, you will get white rectangular place holders behind the image elements and it will look horrible.  Those who have edited a Cakewalk by Bandlab theme with the theme editor will know what I mean here as you have to do the same with that as well.

    Of course, it goes with out saying that if you attempt this, do make a back up of the original bitmap folder.  Also, if you make your own colour scheme, back that up as well.  This is because, if Applied Acoustics Systems ever release an update for Ultra Analog VA-3, this bitmap folder will be over written and will revert to the original. Simply copy the contents of the backup folder to get your colour scheme back (With Ultra Analog VA-3 not running of course)

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  7. 7 hours ago, Daniele Scanziani said:

    Or asking to the gurus in this forum to think for a CAL? 

    Sadly, it's not possible to manipulate tempo change events via CAL

    You can't even use the EditFitToTime40 or EditFitToTime commands to change the tempo via CAL

    This is because with both of these commands, In SONAR this function has a bug. It returns the message ‘invalid value’.

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  8. You might want to add your system specs and setup in the signature.

    I cannot say that I have ever experienced what you have stated.  If these things were common, then this forum would be full of people experiencing them

    The issues you've listed sounds like things that are outside the control of CbB.  For the bakers to "fix" it, they have to be able to reproduce what you're experiencing.

    Here are a few things to try - although I suspect you may have already tried a few of these.

    Go to the manufacturer's websites of your Audio interface and download the latest drivers. Uninstall and reinstall.  Windows updates may have borked the drivers.
    Try disabling effects to see if another plugin is the culprit.
    Try different MIDI Prepare buffer settings
    I am assuming you've done the normal tweaks for a DAW PC - you know, disable all power saving, turn off core parking, etc

    I wouldn't hurt to lodge a support ticket with Cakewalk - maybe you have a unique system configuration that causes your issues.
    https://help.cakewalk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000025633

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  9. On 9/7/2019 at 7:08 PM, Giorgio Gabriel said:

    Dear all,

    is there a way to tell CWB to stop playback automatically in a particular moment of a song - not at the end?

    Thanks,

    Giorgio

    The September early release has just this function added.

    Quoting from the release notes

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    Automatically stop/pause playback with MCI MIDI events
    You can instruct Cakewalk to stop or pause playback at a defined moment, so you can start playback again manually. This can be very useful in a live setting.

    This is done by inserting an MCI Command event in a MIDI track’s Event List view (ALT+8), and assigning the MCI Commands value to either stop or pause:

    stop  - stops the transport and returns to zero

    pause - pauses the transport allowing you to manually continue playback from where you left off

    Press Play (SPACEBAR) manually to resume playback.

    -----------------------------------------------------

    https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F6991-cakewalk-201909-early-access%2F

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  10. Like many things, it depends.

    Are there any tasks that run over night - like backups
    Are you sure no plugins or software suffer memory leaks (That's where closed processes don't give back ram to the memory pool)

    If you have an EUFI BIOS and and GPT disk, then the time from power up to desktop logon can be as little as 10 seconds.

    However, personally, I just log off and down the display monitor.  The PC itself stays on 24/7 - I have nightly backups that run at 4:00 am - and various other tasks that run overnight.   It's possible the daily physically shutting down and restarting can put extra thermal strain on PC components. 

    Just my 2c

  11. 15 minutes ago, Astral said:

    Yep- the newer project also has audio dropout and hangs for almost a minute before play starts and then stops with audio dropout. What do I do? Uninstall and reinstall Cake? Thank you. 

    Just confirming that you've checked the Windows system Event viewer and used CrystalDisk to check the smart info
     
    I am still thinking hard drive.  Rule that out first.

    Maybe uninstall and reinstall your audio interface drivers - maybe a Windows Update borked it.

  12. What antivirus program do you have?  If you have one (which you should if your PC is on the internet), can you try temporarily disabling your antivirus program for for the purpose of testing Cakewalk.

    Of course, enable your antivirus program after you have completed your test.

    Note: I have never encountered this issue with Cakewalk by Bandlab (latest build) and Sforzando 1.9.2.7.

    As a test, I loaded up Cakewalk by Bandlab with Garritan Personal Orchestra Piano in an instance of Sforzando.  I played this instrument and I did not experience any issue, such as closing.

    After this test, I noticed that has been an update for Sforzando bringing it to version 1.9.5.8.  It now includes a VST3 version.  Maybe you might like to try that.

    The latest Sforzando can be downloaded from here:

    https://www.plogue.com/downloads.html#sforzando

  13. Not really a lot to go on here.  Can you provide more information - audio interface, MIDI controller, Windows version, etc

    First thing you might want to try is go to the website of the manufacturer of your audio interface and MIDI controller and download the latest drivers and reinstall them.

    You have not stated what you have already tried, so the first thing I would suggest is a shut down (not sleep, actually power down)  and restart your PC.

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