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From that place between jazz and rock.
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I don't know but googled it. I found this which mention how to set up screen readers in Reaper. Jaws seems ok.
π forgot the link: https://reaperaccessibility.com/index.php/Getting_Started
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40 minutes ago, Annabelle said:
Does it cost anything to obtain Reaper? If so, how much?
Reaper has a free trial period, which lasts for 60 days.
After that it has a nag screen when you start it. It goes away after 5 seconds. Every thing works.
Since the price is so low one would buy it eventually. I used it for a year before i bought it.
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Some sites block direct links to their pictures.
Then you have to download the picture and put it on an image hosting site and link from there.
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iirc Reaper can use Cakewalk transfers.
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Hmm..
I thought i would find "unselect all" in the manufacturer menu.
But i don't really know why i need it. π₯°
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I would like to know what the name is of your virtual instrument.
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4 hours ago, fret_man said:
If I already have all the OrangeTree and AmpleSound and NI acoustic instruments, is there a good reason to get this, too? What does it offer that the others don't?Β
I see it as:
The style is made by you when it comes to Ample Sound
The style is pre-made by Ujam.
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Is it just me or does the bass singers doing a little duel? π
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It looks like you changed the arpeggiator settings.
The track settings is in the left window. Under FX you have those three settings, Channel, Bank, Program, that currently is set to none. Change C-none to channel 6.
I think...i haven't touched the daw for quite a while now. Makes me unsure of things.
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Bagpipe is nice! π
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Ok. My fault.
I associate spdif with toslink.
Coaxial isΒ just digital signal for me without further clasification.
With that difference i never have the kind of misunderstanding we have here.
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S/PDIF and coaxial are two different connectors for digital signals.
Coaxial uses digital signals thru metal threads. Even if it can use the same cables as analog audio the signal could not be used by analog gear.
S/PDIF uses digitals signals converted to laserlight thru fiberoptics. No likeness to analog gear.
Posts above was unclear about the difference and use.
You can NOT connect a coaxial output to a S/PDIF input.
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8 hours ago, jesse g said:
Kurre,
Thank you for finding this for me.Β π
You're welcome. π€
I came across it when i did a setup of my home cinema. My reciever have coaxial audio in and out.
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I think i have seen that before. It was because they where in a zipfile. You have to unzip first, if that's the case.
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Sorry if i made you angry. π€
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Well then. My guess would be about what has the focus for the time when you are saving. You're not saving what you think you're saving.
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1 hour ago, IgoRr said:
Hello!
At the risk of asking one question: since the old versions of Sonar, very rarely in single projects, after saving (manually) a working project, when trying to close the Cakewalk, a window appears with the options "Save; NO (do not save) and Cancel".Β If you select " NO", then the last changes in the project are not saved, despite the fact that before that I saved the project by clicking the "Save" option. I specifically checked it many times - I save the working project, then I specially add a few tracks, or make any other changes, save again, then close the project, this window appears with save options, if I select "No", then the next time I open the project, the added changes will not are saved. I still have the "Autosave" option activated, and it works as expected, it's very strange.
I do not consider this a serious "problem", but I would like to know at least the approximate reasons for this behavior of Cakewalk in single projects.
Thanks in advance for any ideas and tips!
My Cakewalk start with the "basic" template. Empty. I then open one of the saved projects in my list and continue to work on that.
I seldom remember to close the "basic" template so it still is there in the background.
I then save the work in the open project and close Cakewalk with the "X" exit button. The save question come up and i say no. When i start Cakewalk next time and open the project i was working on it have saved the things i told it to save.
First times the save scenario happen it had me wondering why. Because i knew i had saved my project that i worked on. I now get it that it has to do with my start template window. Even without doing anything in it, it ask me if i want to save it. It obvious has to do with the template turning itself into a project just by being opened.
I like to look at a track view with something in it on start so i keep saying no to saving the hidden empty project. π
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Google gives: Musiclabs Rhytm.n.chords.
That plugin is no longer available.
Seems it some sort of blend with an arpeggiator, step sequenser and midi patterns for guitarchords.
The lack of a guitar instrument and chord patterns make an adaption impossible because the bass instrument doesn't have chords.
The TS have to find a third party plugin.
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8 minutes ago, Harddrive said:
Problem out of nowhere.
Was using CW last night - no problems. Go to start it up today and it seems full of bugs.
I have my external gear connected to my laptop via a powered multiport USB device hidden in my mixer rackbox. This includes:
Could there have been a power outage?
USB devices don't like to be disconnected. That led me to the question.
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It's no wonder there's so much shit-music nowadays. All good songs is already made.
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USB 3.2 vs USB 2.0
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The hd's are ssd's and it wasn't stable on the usb2 hub either. It seems that 2 usb ssd's can't use the same usb connection even if you use a hub with extra power. I changed my usb connections so the keyboard and mouse used the usb hub and moved the ssd's to its own usb contact. One at the front and one at the back. They seem to play nice now and several weeks have gone without a problem.
The usb cable they use has the blue contact which should mean that they are usb3. NOW googling "Transcend StoreJet" confirms that on Pricerunner. On the homepage of transcend ssd's it isn't that obvious. Which is why i thought it had to be usb2 that was the problem with usb3 hub.
But you don't give up. You keep trying different things until it works.
I'm a bit proud of my tenacity. I recently got the Streamdeck (15) to work on my win8.1.