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  1. Klaus

    Color Palette Favorites

    After you've added your custom color to the first box in "Custom Color" via clicking the "Add to Custom Colors" button, press the Tabulator key on your keyboard twice. The first press will put the focus to the "Basic Color" palette, showing a black quadrat around one of the color boxes; the next press will shift that quadrat to the "Custom Color" palette. Now use the arrow keys on your keyboard to put the focus/quadrat to a different box where you want the next color added.
  2. Hallo! Falls du die Ausschläge der Pegelanzeige der MIDI-Spuren meinst, diese zeigen nicht die Lautstärke/Volume an, sondern die Anschlagstärke/Velocity der MIDI Noten.
  3. You are right, HOOK! It indeed only works when Auto-Crossfade is disabled. My bad! Damn... 😔
  4. If you disable "Snap to Nearest Audio Zero Crossings", splitting Clips with ALT + Left Click will follow your Snap settings exactly. Preferences > Customization > Snap to Grid (Advanced)
  5. In Cakewalk's AUD.INI, is "ThreadSchedulingModel" set to "2"? "1" is the default value, but "2" is recommended for multiprocessing systems with quad core or higher processors.
  6. Yes, you can change them in the Inspector or use "Views" - "In/Out" in Console View. Your tracks maybe already routet to the Master Bus (default), so you doubled the Volume by using the additional sends.
  7. Route the Output of your tracks to Master and Bus B. Then delete the Sends on these tracks.
  8. VSTis are loaded into the "Synth Rack". "Views" - "Synth Rack View" or shortcut Alt+9.
  9. Right click on the tab (bottom) of the video and choose "Undock". Now you can resize the video window. To use different stretch options, right-click the video window to see the context menu.
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    RME UFX 3

    WRT RME, another feature/tool I really like is their software DIGICheck. It's been rarely mentioned here so I thought a post about it could be usefull. Here's a link with info: https://www.rme-audio.de/digicheck.html
  11. Klaus

    Using Notes

    Well, Ctrl+Enter certainly helps if you want to add a line break in Inspector and Take Lanes notes. It's the only way to do it.
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    Using Notes

    Use Ctrl+Enter to add another line.
  13. ^^^ That would mean not only your exports don't work as they should but also the bounce process, which is a really important and fundamantal feature. Bouncing has less routing possibilities and user interaction than exporting, so doing some tests only with the "Bounce to Clip(s)" command on one Clip (no additional Lanes) could be helpfull. After right-clicking the Clip and selecting "Bounce to Clip(s)" you should immediately see the applied Clip Gain in the new waveform and peak levels.
  14. Maybe the "Aim Assist enhancements" feature is what you're looking for: Click the Edit menu and choose "Aim Assist > Show Aim Assist Time"
  15. Ha! What a great idea! Spread the word and I see a new VSTi comming: "Finger Squeaks!": 50 GB Hi-Res samples, 5 microphone positions (requires full Kontakt). 🙂
  16. To use this feature ("Speed comping"), start playback with Shift + Spacebar.
  17. Use Shift + Spacebar to start playback for comping. The auditioned clips will then loop continuously while using the Up / Down Arrows. This feature is called "Speed comping".
  18. After reading your other thread about Intra-/Internet, my recent experience is maybe related: While trying to check for updates I had repeatable crashes after clicking the mentioned "Help" menu. And because I had problems that day with opening some websites, too, I looked at my network router settings and saw that the Internet IPv4 connection was lost (IPv6 and DSL were still running). After the reconnection to IPv4 Cakewalk didn't crash anymore when clicking the "Help" menu.
  19. I don't have a solution unfortunately but maybe another workaround: Cakewalk stores the MIDI device settings in the TTSSEQ.ini file under "C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core". * The idea of the workaround would be to create two different TTSSEQ.ini files, one for each of your UC MIDI devices and then creating a batch script which will rename/copy the relevant TTSSEQ.ini file to the Cakewalk folder. So, at the end, you'd have to double click the batch file (and remember to do so) before you plug in the MIDI device UC-1 or UC-2. At least a bit faster than reinstalling the driver, I think. * Edit: The path for TTSSEQ.ini in Sonar 8.5 is different of course, but the name is the same, IIRC.
  20. Right click on the volume slider of the Kontakt instrument (the one which jumps). Remove any MIDI CC automation you see there.
  21. Normally, no markers will be added , but maybe those wave files have embedded cue markers. Try unchecking "Allow importing of WAV File Cue Markers" in Preferences > File > Audio Data > All Projects
  22. I can't reproduce this. When Snap to Grid is set to 1/128, Loop Markers will snap to that value. According to your pic, your Snap to Grid module is set to 1/8.
  23. Klaus

    TV Music

    Another single MixCube user here, and your tracks sound really great on it! True mono with only one speaker/driver reveals even the tiniest flaws in the (most) important midrange. Your mixes translate perfectly, very well done! Thanks for sharing!
  24. Waves' plug-ins are sorted just alphabetically in this view, they are not in a dedicated folder. Look at your "Berzerk Distortion" Mono / Stereo plug-ins. 😉
  25. Nice catch, thanks! FWIW, my Waves plug-ins (VST3) do appear in this view, too.
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