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  1. That sounds like something else is going on. You have been away for a few weeks. Windows updates would have happened in that time. Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling (and updating if necessary) the drivers your audio interface?.
  2. Does this pop up screen not have a countdown? And when the countdown reaches zero you can click through? Are you off line? If so, and if you can, go online and the countdown should not appear.
  3. You could. However, it might be enough to assign the specific controller to the track rather than setting that track to “All inputs” One option is to set all your MIDI controllers to transmit on MIDI channel 1 (which they are probably all ready). Then, for any MIDI tracks or Simple instrument tracks you are recording to, set those MIDI channels to something other then “none”. Remember, if you set the MIDI channel of any MIDI or Simple instrument track, that MIDI channel will override any MIDI channel that is contained in any MIDI events in that MIDI track.
  4. Menu View > Meter/Key - anything listed at measure 7 (or where ever it returns to 4/4)
  5. I asked the Bakers about that a while back. Their answer was that 4 physical cores should be enough for the Core Cakewalk program. They mention 8 cores on the specifications to cater for any possible third party plugins that the Bakers may wish to include in the final release of the new sonar. Of course, we do not know which, if any, third party plugins will be included.
  6. The issue everyone seems to be having with the VST3 version of these updated plugins is because the Kazrog folders have a vst3 extension. Sometimes, this tends to confuse the Cakewalk VST scanner and the plugin is not processed correctly. After the install, got to your "%CommonProgramFiles%\VST3" folder , then find the relevant Kazrog folder with the VST3 extension and rename the folder so as not to include the extension. IE “True Iron.vst3” folder becomes “True Iron” Once you have done this, rescan and you should be up and running with the updated Kazrog plugins. This is similar to the BBS Orchestra issue a while back when they released their BBC Orchestra piano.
  7. I can confirm: In Cakewalk: Amplitube VST3 does not respond to Program Change Events. Amplitube VST2 does.
  8. I open MIDI files all the time in Cakewalk and the MIDI tracks it creates are always routed to my hardware MIDI device (which, in turn, is routed to my external Yamaha XG device) In Preferences > MIDI > Instruments, do you have all channels listed under “Output/Channel” I am assuming that your Hardware MIDI device is always enabled under Preferences - MIDI - Devices > Outputs.
  9. (Yes, I know, another 27 gig download!) World Suite 2 - ChangeLog 1.0.9 ------ - Fix: Nadhaswaram samples trim - Fix: tremolo behaviour in "Viola Di Gamba" - Fix: tuning in "Recorders" - Fix: clicks in "African Large Drums"
  10. You’re almost there. Yes, you create 16 MIDI tracks. The “MIDI channel” of each MIDI track is set to Channel 1 to 16 respectively. Than set the input (under “In/Out”) of each MIDI track to match the MIDI channel. Arm all MIDI tracks, then record. If you are wanting to play an existing MIDI file, simple open it in CbB.
  11. Do you mean of change the MIDI Channels of MIDI events themselves or the MIDI channel of MIDI tracks. The answer to both is create a CAL script that does what you are after. The create a keybinding to those CAL scripts.
  12. The CbB Theme Editor cannot enlarge the text for markers in the timeline. However, you can change the colours. Preferences - Customization - Colours (Advanced). The exact name of the colour you’re after is “Markers”
  13. With this preset, on my system, playing a 6 note chord, Pigments 5 reported an averaged of17% CPU (MultiCore on). Task-manger reported Pigments using 35% while playing 6 notes. This is on a PC configured as per Signature.
  14. This from a fresh reboot? Windows fully patched? Windows updates pending? Disabled WIFI? All Cakewalk/audio folders excluded form realtime antivirus/malware scans? Uninstalled/reinstalled(Updated if necessary) all drivers (not just audio interface)? What driver mode, bit depth, sample rate, buffer size? Is your audio interface the only audio device enabled? If it worked before and now it doesn’t - something must have changed.
  15. I just opened up Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 and opened an old MIDI project that I did in 2011. Print preview displays fine here. I have two printer drivers installed. And Epson inkjet and Adobe PDF writer This is on a PC configured as per my signature. Does the same thing happen with Cakewalk by Bandlab? Note: Print Preview works fine also here on Cakewalk by Bandlab with the same file.
  16. Is your internet rock solid? Done an internet speed and integrity test? Personally, I use wired internet (ethernet between PC and router, cable between router and internet. No WIFI anywhere) , and I have never had any issues downloading and installing Cakewalk.
  17. You may be getting getting digital noise interference from the Surface Book laptop itself (probably from the graphics components) Make sure all drivers (for the Surface Book itself as well as the Scarlett) are up to date Do you hear the buzzing when you plug headphones directly into the Scarlett? Do your monitors accept balanced inputs and, if so, are you using balanced cables between the Scarlett and the monitors. Even if balanced cables do not solve this particular issue, I still recommend you use them. Note: This is from experience with a 2nd gen Focusrite 2i2. I had buzzing from the PC’s graphics card.. Changed to balanced cables between the 2i2 and the mixer. No more buzzing.
  18. It uses the text in the name field in the Browser > Notes See: http://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Browser.10.html
  19. Just did a test. All articulations from the beginning of the track up to the play point are chased.
  20. Yes, NRPN and RPN events being sent to Cakewalk instruments categorically stops Cakewalk instruments dead in their tracks (no pun intended)> You need to either, as you have done, enable “Do Not Intercept NRPNs”, or make sure there are absolutely no NRPN and RPN events in any MIDI tracks being routed to MIDI instruments.
  21. Ah whoops.... you’re right. Must be this hot weather frying my brain... My bad!...
  22. Does not seem to happening to everyone. As a test, I created 100 audio tracks. In each track’s FX bin I insert an instance of Sonitus Reverb and Sonitus Phaser. That is, the project had 100 instances of Sonitus Reverb and 100 instances of Sonitus Phaser I was able to save the project and close CbB. Then open the project in normal mode. That is on a PC as per my signature.
  23. Loaded SITs of SQ80 V and CZ V into one CbB project (2 tracks). Recorded independent MIDI phrase on each track, one after the other. No issues here. (PC as per Sig.)
  24. I think sysex is only routed to and from hardware MIDI ports. Any sysex data encountered in a MIDI track, even if the MIDI track itself is routed to VSTis, will go to your first available hardware MIDI port, if exists. I am not sure what happens if you do not have any available hardware MIDI ports (probably goes nowhere). I tried this, and my hardware MIDI port flashed its output LED when ever sysex data was encountered in the track. With sysex banks, you actually specify the hardware MIDI ports on the Sysex View window.
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