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reginaldStjohn

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  1. This is a problem I have seen Cakewalk have for years. To get around it i comp, bounce then edit the bounced clip.
  2. You can demo it and decide for yourself. With the code it is only about $3.
  3. Maybe I am just getting old but I don't think flat looks modern. I think it looks more retro and simplistic. In the end I don't care that much but even the apps at my work are going more flat and minimalistic. I think it is more of a style, preference, then looking more modern or "better". As a side note looking at Hillmy screen shots I would have to agree that the CBL images look "cleaner" and more defined then the Sonar ones.
  4. Often times a plugin doesn't handle what is know as a dirty flag correctly. Always telling the host that something has changed. If this is the case then the only solution is to change your auto save parameters to be bigger or not rely on number of changes and only use the time.
  5. You have to add a sustain controller, like a piano has a sustain pedal. You can do this manually in a controler lane in the PVR or, if your midi controller supports it, plug in an actual sustain pedal and use it to record with. https://taylor.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=4&help=EditingMIDI.22.html
  6. The Track View of the reference guide will give you some context of what a clip, track, etc. are to know how to select them.
  7. Have you tried changing your audio devices buffer size? I have had some plugins that, while not overloading the processor, need to have the buffer size changed to work correctly.
  8. There is a setting to reset controllers on stop. Reset on Volume may be 128. Try unchecking that option. Or, add a controller lane and manually set the volume level in the lane to where you want it.
  9. Another option is you can link clips and then what you do to one will happen to the others as well. I haven't tried the folder thing.
  10. I use REW, a behringer measurement mic and then my digital mixer to flatten the image. Just a note for all of these room compensation things, They really only optimize the sound in a very small area where your head should be. If you move around the room it can actually make things worse. I have calibration EQs for several positions in the room if I want to be in a different place.
  11. You must be using a global audio folder. If you use per-project audio then you would have folders for each project with just that projects audio in it. It makes it easier to clean up unused audio files and move the project around.
  12. You need to match the tempo of the Cakewalk project to the backing track tempo. If you know what it is just enter that tempo in Cakewalk. If you don't know it you will have to use a tool to help you figure it out. Then just put some quarter midi notes for the SI hi hat on the SI track using the piano roll view.
  13. I have not done it personally buy several people here have mentioned using this technique. https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=4&help=Tempo.14.html#:~:text=Choose Project > Set Measure%2FBeat,to accept the default values.
  14. I have had this as well with plugins. For me it was pro-channel modules. try bypassing all effects and then re-enable them.
  15. You have several option. - Groove clip - Audio Snap - Stretch, shrink the audio file manually by holding cntr-shift and hover the mouse near the edge of the clip - Process Audio menu - Length https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=AudioSnap.06.html https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=AudioSnap.09.html
  16. My first answer would be to try it and see if it works. I am going to say undo does not work for fader moves in the console since I tried it and I could not undo a fader move. You can, however, right click and set a snap point so you can double click it and it will return to that point. You can also save a snapshot or a mix recall point to store the state of everything.
  17. The user @azslow3 might have an idea. He is the brain behind his own cakewalk controller software. https://www.azslow.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=36ttuu26g2e3oulo5idfu11fke&
  18. reginaldStjohn

    PDC

    I believe that the PDC button is in its normal, non-highlighted, state when it is not disabling latency compensation for live input channels. If it is highlighted it is disabling latency compensation.
  19. Follow the instructions in this forum thread. The problem is almost always a plug-in. Have your tried to start in safe mode? How about bypassing all EFX and seeing if you still get the crashes? You may have to do some detective work to find out what is causing the crash.
  20. If it is project specific you may have to create a new project and copy over everything. But before that make sure that Write Automation is enabled on the control you are trying to record. Are you using a midi controller or just the mouse?
  21. My waveforms are in dB in the trackview. At least that is what the scale says at the left of the tracks.
  22. Windows updates, driver updates etc. can cause changes. Installing new software or applications can also cause issues. The best way to check what is causing it is to use Resplendence Latencymon to check for things that could be causing dropouts. Also, knowing what your audio interface is, the driver model used and bit depth and sample rate you are using can help people help you trouble shoot.
  23. what interface and driver are you using? Double check your audio settings and that your master bus is routed to a hardware output. Do you see levels in the meters?
  24. We would need to know more information about how your project is setup. Maybe a screenshot of the track(s) that are having issues would be helpful. Where is the audio track routed? Master bus, or some other bus? what other tracks are there and how are they affected by the panning?. What is BGM? -------------------------
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