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  1. On 5/27/2020 at 2:47 PM, Kevin Perry said:

    Yes!

    Now for the $64k question:  can I use a vst3 audio plugin "live"?  I'm trying to use GG Audio "Spin" (Leslie cabinet emulator) on a piano track.  It works if there is material recorded there, but I get nothing if I just monitor/play the piano in the track.   Trying to use it on track 21 k"ME".207469194_CAKEWALKANDSPIN.thumb.PNG.c6d40fb272bbec86e8c51e0b96e82a28.PNG

  2. I've gotten by with the KeyRig Hammond sounds for years.  Just plugged it into my new puter (HP Pavilion Laptop i7/10th gen) and new audio interface (Focusrite Scarlett 2i2) and it sounds like I'm popping corn.  Ditto the Blue 3.

    Tried the  GSI VB3-II demo and had NO problems.  Except one:  they don't seem to have a way to pay for it outside the EU.  Never had to work so hard to spend $$$ in my life.

  3. Re-opening this can of worms.  Normally, when I'm "upgrading" a track to a Dimension sound I like better, it's been as simple as changing the output from TTS-1 to Dimension.  I have a case where, with the exception of the drum track, I can't use Dimension or any other plugin.  Silence from the Bass, Guitar, etc.  I'd like to upgrade my Dimension to 1.5, but have not been able to as it requires the 1.2 update first.  I do not have access to my old Cakewalk account.

    So far I have  been able to struggle along with Dim 1.0, but this situation has me stumped.  Enclosed is the file "Cripple Creek" which is giving me the problems.

    CRIPPLE CREEK.cwp

  4. On 5/14/2019 at 10:07 AM, mdiemer said:

    The way I do it is in Event List. Go to the very first note in the list, hit insert on your keyboard, which will create a duplicate of that note,  then change the type of event from note to controller. Put in 7 for volume, and set the value to 100. Then, with your cursor on that event, hit insert again, and this time change the CC7 to CC11. Put in 100 for the value.

    The CC7 is for a starting value, or modwheel. some people use CC1 for this, it depends on the library. but I have found that 7 works in 90% of cases. The CC11 is for fine adjusting as needed on the fly.

    Ok - I now have a controller event.  Where do you change the volume to 7 and "the value" to 100, please?  Also: is this viable for live performance?  I'm trying to get the expression pedal to control leslie speed in a Hammond vst  while I'm playing.  Sometimes I just run out of hands!

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