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  1. 19 hours ago, slartabartfast said:

    I am certain that someone will be along to either 1) swear on his virgin mother's grave that he can hear the difference in effects applied at a minimally higher sampling rate or B) demonstrate mathematically that it is indubitably possible that the difference would be discernible over a car radio. I, on the other hand, doubt it is worth any effort at all to resample the project.

    Yes, I think you are right. I probably should be more concerned if the mix was at 16 bit (?). I actually mixed it last night and I am happy with the sound. That’s what matters at the end of the day, more than the numbers. Thank you.

  2. Hi there;

    I like to work my projects on 24bit/48kHz. I recently discovered an old song/mix of mine that I would like to finish mixing and mastering. For some reason, the project was on 24bit/44kHz. Although I think the quality of the files will not benefit by resampling them to a higher value, is it correct to assume they will benefit when applying plugins and other processes during mixing and mastering?   

    Also, if there is any advantage on doing so, how I should do it? Should I resample each audio track? or is any way to do it at once in Bandlab?

     

  3. 15 minutes ago, User 905133 said:

    As a Cakewalk user, I am a big fan of Workspaces myself; I almost never use templates--just previously saved projects that I tweak extensively (e.g., deleting all tracks, adding tracks and plug-ins, etc.). 

    I have tested the "blank" and "empty" templates just so I can understand issues others talk about. (It helps me to develop a deeper understanding of Cakewalk so I can see how to use new-to-me features and techniques.  You have my curiosity, though, and will try to change both track and console meter settings to see if I have the same issue (i.e., that when a custom template is recalled, the meter ranges don't get restored as intended).

    Thanks for sharing your results.

    When changing the meters range, remember there is also a DISPLAY tab on the bottom of the Pro Channel View (I just discovered it), so you can specify the meter range for a track and its associated bus in that view.

    So far I found 4 places where to change meter ranges:

    1- Options/Meter Options (on the Track View)

    2- Options/Meters (on the Console View)

    3- Display/Module Options/Meters (on the Pro Channel)

    4- Right click on a single meter to see the options for that particular track/bus.

    So far I am using only 3 Workspaces to see only the Track view, the Console view, or both, along my 2 screens; so I opened them and change the meters range for each Workspace and save them. Now I have all my meters at -24dB regardless of the Workspace I am working with.

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  4. Hi,

    I have tried changing and saving all the Options for meters in my template and they are not recalled.

    Nevertheless, I followed reginaldStjohn suggestion; I changed them in my Workspaces and it worked great.  Thank you!!

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  5. Hello there;

     I am trying to save the range of all the audio meters on my default project template to -24. Cakewalk shows them on a -12 range. I am trying to avoid to change them every time I start a new project. Am I missing something or this is something Cakewalk doesn't save it in a Project Template?

    Thank you!

  6. Does anyone knows how to use the Dimension Pro's shortcuts in a way doesn't trigger Cakewalk shortcuts? I mean, if I press the R key for example, to reset all nodes on an envelope, it will activate record on Cakewalk; or if I press V for velocity tracking, it opens the video track on Cakewalk. 

    The shortcuts work just fine on the stand alone version of Dimension though.

    Thank you for any help in advance.

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