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reginaldStjohn

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  1. I would suggest recording the audio from the PC in one pass. Then record the vocals and guitar parts directly from within cakewalk playing back the backing track from within Cakewalk. Recording the loopback of the audio card most likely is mixing in the guitar and vocals.
  2. I believe that midi chase is a global setting. Maybe double check your settings? https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=NewFeatures.37.html
  3. Looks like you might have transient enabled for that track. click on a clip and hit cntrl-A to open the transient marker toolbar. Then turn off transients. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=AudioSnap.05.html
  4. Probably not a bug since not everyone experiences it. It is probably due to a combination of things like video card audio interface, other software running on the system etc. If you could do a screen capture showing it happen someone might notice something.
  5. What do you see that says that? I clicked on the link and it just shows their current plugins?
  6. Check that you are not in offset mode like the original poster.
  7. Seems like you should be able to move them. Will they not move in time, pitch or both? can you delete them? Can you cut and paste them and then move them? When you select one of them does a clip in the Track View hightlight?
  8. As they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." Post a screenshot of your PVR and maybe someone will notice something.
  9. If you post a small project someone might be able to open it and try it out. Or at least a picture of your tracks and console view. Make sure you don't have your tracks set to mono interleave, also any busses that they go to should be in stereo interleave. You should see two meter led strips for stereo tracks and busses. When panning do the two meter levels show a panning effect? If you have plugins on the tracks bypass them all and see if it makes a difference. Make sure your main outs are stereo. Some interfaces allow changing the outputs from stereo to mono.
  10. I would think you just could create another bus and then route that to the desired hardware output. However, I don't quite know what you mean when you say you don't want solo to affect the master channel. If you solo a track then that track will mute all other tracks.
  11. Here is a forum thread that talks about the same issue. It may point you in the right direction. Basically you need to have your expression controller be seen by Windows and Cakewalk so that its inputs can be used. Select it in the Midi preferences of Cakewalk. Create a midi track to receive and record your expression input. The Gojira plugin should be in the effect bin of the audio track you are effecting. In the Gojira Plugin window enable midi input and configure the midi CC messages that your EV pedal produces to control the whammy
  12. I think that there are many people here who use Izotope products. My best best would be to post in the Instruments and Effects subforum.
  13. To me those look like muted midi notes or notes from a clip layer that is not the active one. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=EditingMIDI.10.html
  14. It sounds like to me what you want to do is very much like what youtubers or pod casters do. There are some on this forum that do a lot of this, I am not one. I would search for youtube or podcasting software.
  15. I use goldwave quite often as well. the $20 version is only a 1 year license, basically a subscription model. The $60 version is a lifetime version.
  16. I don't know about why the audio would be glitching, but if you make the audio into groove clips using the inspector panel, then they should follow the tempo of the song. However, the quality of the audio will degrade as the tempo is moved further from the recorded tempo Another option is to split the audio clips up and then manually stretch them to the correct length. Then once stretched, bounce them to insure that the offline algorithm is used to preserve the audio quality. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.08.html
  17. You could enabled dim solo and then solo the track that you are comping. That would have all the other non-solo'ed tracks playing back at a low level. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Playback.15.html
  18. There is a subforum for these kinds of requests. https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/8-feedback-loop/
  19. I would say this forum https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/8-feedback-loop/
  20. You need to submit these to Support@cakewalk.com
  21. Snap setting will allow you to snap the "now time" to bar or other musical time boundaries. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.19.html#:~:text=Cakewalk will snap to landmarks,visible in the Clips pane.&text=To access additional snap settings,the Snap to Grid button ).
  22. The top of this page seems to delineate the Cakewalk preferred method of using the Drum Replacer. Of course, it doesn't address the sync issues if soloed. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=Region_FX.07.html
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