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300hz bad. Cut 300hz.
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Happy Easter for Bandlab/Cakewalk squad and all users :)
bitman replied to Piotr's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
He is risen. -
Rush.
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Is it crashing to the desktop? / completely disappear? If so, there is a recent thread about a group of users experiencing this since possibly the last Cakewalk and or Windows 10 update. Not that this will help but there is safety in numbers and misery loves company.
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They need to release an update. That will balance things out a bit.
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Rockies, Avalanche, or it's off.
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Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
bitman replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Microsoft is out of control today. They used to be our friend but I don't know what's going on up there now. -
Possible to run Cakewalk with 32MB graphics card? Matrox G200
bitman replied to Jakub O's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Matrox cards are pretty pedestrian in terms of the load presented to the system so that's good for a daw. -
PSA: Out of the blue it seemed I couldn't monkey around with CbB too long without the aforementioned Hanging, circle of death, gray not responding conditions. Suspecting a failing data spinner drive I ran a chkdsk /r on it and saw it pause, looking at a block for about 10 minutes before continuing on without relocating or flagging it. So today I copied the files to a new drive and the Hanging, circle of death, gray not responding seem gone and I did everything I could to try and make it do it again.
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BUGS and BIGS ISSUES EXPLAINED IN THIS VIDEO
bitman replied to Jaime Ramírez's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
We couldn't directly link video and pics before. I hope this doesn't become a trend. video rants. -
I monkeyed with this! You could add wav files in as triggered events. If windows smartdrv.exe disk cache was loaded, an absolute must, then the first run of the .wav file would be late but subsequent plays would spool the audio right on time, every time. If smartdrv.exe was not loaded then windows would be unsuitably slow on a 386sx but the above issue was not there anymore. We are downright spoiled today. That's why I rarely complain, too much.
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Apps are short for applications because applications is too big of a word for today's lazy abbreviated generation. Consequently everything is an app today as marketing fears being out of step.
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I would not use a SB in the box, I would not use one to record a fox.
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How can I make the music louder and keep the good quality?
bitman replied to girldairy's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
a clipper followed by a limiter. Only shave 2db with the limiter. I prefer kazrog k-clip v1 or v2 LOUD!!! -
If your track focus is set to some automation rather than "clips" you can try to split or slip edit clips to your hearts content with no results whatsoever.
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Crash to desktop is what its called. Or ctd. - duh, but I for one have not had this issue. Win10 1709? Xeon machine, latest cbb, but ignored the latest hotfix because i wasnt having the fast bounce problem described.I have windows automatic updates off I think for good this time. I offer this info for the bakers as a case study of what does not ctd. Yet.
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Cakewalk - Heavy VST Instrument / MIDI users?
bitman replied to Lee D's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Here, drums, keys, backup ohhs and ahhs, banjo, strings and anything else I can't just mic up and play are all midi. Only the guitar, bass and vox are "analog" CbB just keeps on truckin. 😎 -
I have a Macbook Air that was left here at my shop and forsaken because the system board won't charge the battery. Runs on AC fine. I have a windows CbB based "just me" rumpus room that is "complete". What should I do with this thing? Besides give it you you of course. :-)
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The state of Durabilty/Realiability of SSDs today
bitman replied to Logan_4600's topic in The Coffee House
With early trepidation I have now gone head over heals for SSD. I still use a spinner drive for my audio drive and for file servers because of the constant writing that happens there but boy oh boy for your system boot drive, it's deliverance. And cheap and it's ok to drop em on the floor. If you fumble a spinner, largely game over. -
I wax nostalgic too. I remember sitting around broke in an apartment wishing I could get this and that. Now I can! sudo su apt-get this_and_that.
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Walmart company to release it's own DAW
bitman replied to Christian Jones's topic in The Coffee House
Quit it. :-) -
I used to play drums in our worhip band, pretty cool, great singers in harmony, bass, acoustic guitars piano etc. Packed house every Sunday. Groovy pop rock music with me off the leash. There was no pedal anywhere. The pastorate turned over and in came a guitar slinging head pastor who could learn to arpeggiate. He put me on a short leash musically and is not a "cool" guy to be in a band with so after a decade I went back into the general congregation. Well, while he plays acoustic, a year ago a pedal board showed up at his station. I can't see what's there but there must be 6 or so pedals as if he went shopping. I turns one on from time to time but I can't hear what it might be. I don't ask because It's better to leave some sleeping dogs lie.
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Antelope 88, 72 water hole on 2 ready, break!