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Kurre

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  1. It exists as a midifx. Not resizable tiny tiny gui. Is the thingy to the left in the window supposed to be a fret? The Online Chord Analyser also had this function where you could change the unpressed strings from silent to sounding. That changes the sound when strumming and is important.
  2. Hey! 🤩 If it had a save button and it saved the chord as a midifile it would fit my description (almost (added)) perfectly. 👍
  3. It hit me that it can be another explanation to it. Usually we don't check our routers settings. Up until something goes wrong, then we check it. When the installation went wrong. Did you then go to the routers settings and check if you could see something wrong there? When you saw the attempt to hack your router, did you check the date it was made? There's spiders out there that constantly scans the web in search for vulnerable devices to hack in to.
  4. Thanks. I knew there where a fretboard but didn't knew all of that. I'll test it out. The idea as always is to be lazy. I see how i hold my fingers when i play in real life and finding that chord in a picture in the plugin should save a lot of time getting my real life chords down to midi and played with a guitar virtual instrument.
  5. Just letting you know i've observed your post. Nice to think of me and you can't know that's out of my pricerange.
  6. Or it's a virus on your local machine piggybacking on the webinstall request. Trying to get a load from its server to install on your router. A thorough viruscheck maybe?
  7. As a guitarplayer i recognize the chord if i see a picture of it as dots on a fretboard. Looking at a name of a chord doesn't ring any bells. I'm selftaught and never bothered with theory. Is there a plugin that gives you those chord pictures and lets you drag the chord from the picture to a miditrack and creates the midinotes for it?
  8. I'm a sucker for guitar plugins at good prices but... This is an old plugin and it shows in the quality of the audio. It's too far from convincing guitar sounds. The basic idea is fine. If they got it to sound more like real guitars it could very well have a second round as a top seller. The sample library should be renewed.
  9. I miss a convincing flute. Metallic transverse flute. Sopran or alt.
  10. Thanks. I was too late when i saw it last time.
  11. Another workaround is the midi tab in the inspector. Under the arpeggio there is this "key" and "time". Set the key to 12 to transpose up 1 octave, 24 for 2 octaves. I don't know If this setting is persistent for a project. I just stumbled upon it when i tested related things. Added: This means that all notes entering this track is transposed. And each track can have its own transposition.
  12. There's also sites with free icons. This is one of them: https://iconarchive.com/tag/audio-daw
  13. It kind of sounds as the window asking if you want to save the project before closing is hidden and waits for an answer.
  14. Now you switch from talking about update to talking about support. I know about no support. Instead of defending yourself, just admit you made a boo-boo. 🥰
  15. It seems correct so far. The full path should be C/Cakewalk Content/Cakewalk Core/CAL Scripts. The first file in my folder is named "ANY_THIN.CAL" The last file is named "VARYVEL.CAL" There is no midifiles in my CAL scripts folder.
  16. Citation from promidi in old Sonar forum. You could also try "split Channel to Tracks.CAL" Here is how to do it. Load your midi file (or import it) and select just that track. Go to Process menu and click "Run Cal". A file dialog box will open. Hopefully the file "split Channel to Tracks.CAL" is listed there. Open that and it will ask you for the first destination track and the MIDI file should be distributed to the various tracks, starting at your destination track.
  17. C'mon now! This forum is about Cakewalk and updates to it. How can you miss that?
  18. In the Cakewalk browser. The media tab. Highlight the midifile. Look att the bottom frame and you can see information about the file. If it says midi type 0 it behaves as it should. That midi type act as you describe. It has to be a midifile type 1 to open several tracks.
  19. I have win7 with update problem and it will be interesting to see, six months from now, if i am able to authorize Cakewalk. I'll stop trying to update it and see what happens.
  20. 1. Check this out: 2. If you uninstall Cakewalk by Bandlab and the Bandlab Assistant it seems, for now, that you can start from scratch by using BA to install CbB.
  21. I got the feeling that manually closing the daw before installing update was something that happened as long as Bandlab Assistant handled the installation. The latest updates, since disconnecting from BA, don't need you to close the daw manually.
  22. Ok. It was a magic word - song - After i did the howto i let go of start screen icons. I found out that my focus is on the filename using file menu and not the icon/image. I've turned off the start screen. I can not turn off my curiosity though.
  23. Ok. Interesting. Tomorrow i have to use those names "song" and "templates" to see what happens. It seems they would belong to the magic words, but anyones guess is as good as mine.
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