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Promidi

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  1. This does not happen on my system when I open a midi file to play it with cakewalk. The only change I have made is that I have set a specific folder location for exports in Preferences | File | Folder Locations > Export Audio Files.
  2. Have you tried increasing the “Bounce Buffer size” (under "Format” on the export dialogue) As a test, have you tried not including FX for the export? (under “Mix and render” on the export dialogue) Have you tried updating your Vdist runtimes? See: https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads
  3. Run Izotope Product Portal to update
  4. Full Retail version of Kontakt 5.8.0 or higher required
  5. Promidi

    XLN OLI Updated

    Did you try updating your graphics driver before you reverted to the previous version?
  6. I just download from the UVI website......
  7. Promidi

    XLN OLI Updated

    I was being serious. A backup has, on many occasions, saved my caboose.
  8. FULL Version of Kontakt 5.6.8+ is required
  9. Promidi

    XLN OLI Updated

    Restore from backup.
  10. Try Start + run "control powercfg.cpl,,1" (without quotes) and set CPU Min and Max to 100% Try disabling C-states and Intel Speedsteep (This is done in the PC's BIOS and the method varies between PCs) In preferences | Audio | Configuration File try adjusting the following: EnableSetThreadIdealProcessor = False MixThreadCount = {number of cores minus 1} You might like to exit Cakewalk by Bandlab, go to the following folder and make a copy of the AUD.INI file before doing this: %appdata%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core
  11. That function would depend on the VSTi that you are using? many VSTis let you have a user defined pitch bend range as a synth parameter. Which VSTi are you using?
  12. See: (whether this will be noticeable with an SSD, I am not sure) https://spitfireaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003699998-What-does-Optimise-mean-in-the-Spitfire-App-
  13. And if you are scoring film music, maybe Albion ONE is the library to go for......
  14. Just pulled the trigger on BBC Orchestra Core. Glad I resisted when someone said “It would never get less than 40%”
  15. It would probably be better to list those known not to work. That would be a shorter list.
  16. I think the Music Rebalance tool in RX8 Standard (and now RX9 Standard ) is a vast improvement over RX7 Standard. I also had RX7, but held off updating at the time when RX8 was released. I am glad I did. I grabbed RX8 while the free update to RX9 was offered. I am glad I did.
  17. The reason I mentioned it is for those who have Windows 8.x who might have missed that little detail.
  18. Note: The system requirements for RX9 for PC lists Windows 10 only.
  19. Change log https://s3.amazonaws.com/uvi/Release_Notes/uviworkstation_changelog.pdf
  20. When I started using CbB, recording was flawless. It was only with playback that I experienced the very rare pop and click. That was usually when notes requiring CPU heavy synths (MSoundfactory comes to mind) kicks in. In my case, the setting that fixed that, was to disable C-States and Intel Speedstep. That's basically telling the CPU to run at full speed at all times rather than stepping down the clock speed when a higher speed in not needed. As you can imagine, this can play havoc for DAW use that needs a batphone to a full speed CPU. What you can also do is set CPU min and Max to 100% These days, it's not just the shear power of PCs that makes for flawless DAW operation. It's more how they are optimised. Remember, on my lowly, 2014 i5 4670 CPU, I do not get clicks and pops during playback within CbB. For me, 256 samples seems to be my sweet spot. I do play VSTis inside CbB in real-time and I do not notice the very slight latency. Remember, if you are 2 metres from your monitors, the delay there is 5.8 milliseconds.
  21. I am using a PC as per my signature and I do not get “latency/pops/clicks” To me, “Adjust the buffer settings accordingly” simply means adjust so that the latency is tolerable (or barely noticeable) but not getting pops/clicks. There is a document doing the rounds that can help reduce pops and clicks. See: https://download.cantabilesoftware.com/GlitchFree.pdf One other thing I would suggest is to use the Beta Focusrite drivers. The release notes for this specifically mentions fixes for Cakewalk by Bandlab. Using a non Firefox browser, head over to here http://beta.focusrite.com
  22. When you say “I don't use Workspaces”, you mean it is set to “none”? If not, then you’re using a workspace.
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