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  1. 22 minutes ago, daveiv said:

    An email account for those website registrations & a password manager to the rescue.

    https://proton.me/mail

    https://keepassxc.org/

    Thanks. It's nice of you.

    I already use protonmail and like it.

    I have bought it and waiting for licence.

    PS. I'm registered at 43 different plugin sites.

    It seems that every plugin that interest me is sold from a different site. Apart from Ample Sound. Is it some law of nature?🤪

     

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  2. When i go there it says 35 but no biggie with that difference.

    I'm a bit interested but i'm not registered at Jrr.

    I feel tired of registering. I have so many sites registered without ever going there a second time.

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  3. Ok. Tested chordjam trial in Cakewalk and Reaper. Without unify or other extra hosts.

    Reaper worked with both vst2 and 3. Had to open the routing window to get some sound from Numa player.

    Cakewalk had problem with both vst2 and 3. That sequence parts thing worked the first time but never again after that. As described earlier i got Chordjam activated by looping the track, Also got sound from Surge.

    Cakewalk clearly doesn't like Chordjam. Had a couple of shutdowns too when i probably clicked a bit to much on things in Chordjam.

  4. 31 minutes ago, abacab said:

    If you look at the Cakewalk video he posted, he cannot get the plugin UI to let him drag a note duration in the sequencer. That appears to be the "not working" part.

    But if you watch him in the Ableton Live video, he just drags the notes out in the plugin sequencer, then plays the keys live manually with his mouse. The transport is not running until later in his demo.

    Yea, i reacted to the short flashes of midi activity and didn't watch the whole thing.

    So using chordjam from unify in Cakewalk is not a problem then?

  5. 2 hours ago, David Kaye said:

    I use Cakewalk offline. I am told activation offline needs to be  done. When trying to do this it says I have to 'choose' the apps tab (in bandlab?)  However I can't find an 'Apps Tab'. Can anyone help?  (Also if I don't sort this out before the time - 7 days - runs out can I or can't I continue to use Cakewalk?

    Well, you can still use it. But you can't save anything.

    Which means if you come up with an excellent idea you can't save it and that's a bummer.

  6. 13 hours ago, Keni said:

    I agree. Glad I could help even in this manner. I wonder if/how I might load the samples into a different sampler? This issue is specific to Decent at the moment.

    If I could load it into Vsampler, I might even be able to edit F#4 individually (Vsampler has full editing)

    Maybe the converter mentioned in this KVR thread could be of use. It seems to handle SFZ and Decent Sampler formats.

    https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=575352

  7. Ok, i just followed your instructions and it works. I now have those Alesion patterns and can use them.

    About editing. I'm not sure if i understand the intention but to the newbies...

    I start with selecting a synth and a patch with a nice and usable sound.

    Open the midi tab in the inspector and push the on button for the arpeggiator. Look under preset/load preset and choose one from one of the folders there.

    If it is boring choose another one. You can shift to another preset while you're holding down the keyboard key.

    Then select the synth-track, arm it, get ready and record what you play.

    Finally select and rightclick the clip and use "bounce to clip" and you will have the midi notes to edit as you wish. By using only one key when recording you get the original pattern. Using two or more keys will give so many notes that the original pattern would be near impossible to pick out.

    💩 I think i now know what the edit intention is about.

    When i edit a recorded pattern and save it as a pattern in the arpeggiator menu it does not keep the change, it plays the original pattern. Which means it have to be saved as a midifile to retain the changes.

     

  8. 3 hours ago, Rok TheKasbah said:

    That might be worth doing if I am able to use a key from a controller keyboard to tap out the tempo. Using a mouse is excruciating, and it feels like I need to intentionally rush the tmpo slightly to get the proper tempo when clicking a mouse, I think because the extra travel of the mouse click is slightly interfering with perception of timing.

    Would be sweet to just have an accessible tap tempo button in the metronome module though.   🙁

    You can use your keyboard. Tap the space bar:

    605384237_Taptempoinfo.png.de56109e6fc9fa39460b201f0dec1502.png

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  9. I vote for "entire C drive".

    Then you have the option to restore to that point when everything worked flawless.

    Not only Cakewalk and plugins but anything that goes wrong with windows can then be an easy fix, loading the image. Instead of using hours to troubleshoot.

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  10. Maybe a project saves file paths together with the plugins.

    Open a project and replace the plugin and "save as" probably would save the new path.

    Would delete the plugin patch but if you save the plugins patch first it should work, as you can load the patch back after replacement.

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