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Glenn Stanton

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  1. the drag to a MIDI track should produce something - usually the Melodyne (which is doing the work) may popup with information about the type (like drums use percussive algorithm).
  2. definitely do not edit anything until a thorough check and export a copy before editing so you can restore the entry
  3. i have 2 registry entries, a normal looking one and a second with "*0 ... " stuff on the end. the lefthand is the normal looking entry.
  4. and you checked that is somehow wasn't in the excluded plugin list? it's possible an old registry entry exists saying it's excluded?
  5. Garage Band on the Mac is free and easy to use, then export the audio and share with you.
  6. go into your plugin manager - select the LAB plugin and click on plugin properties -> check the "configure as synth". close the plugin manager. then find it in the instruments plugin and load into the audio track. in the MIDI track select the LAB plugin.
  7. checked their FAQ from the video: it's an older video. this user seemed to sum it up nicely: maybe they could fix some of their other plugins and then announce undocumented features later...
  8. dunno if it does support MIDI as there is no reference in the manual for it. you might just use envelopes to control it.
  9. do a split on the audio tracks at the time marker to get the cross fades (it's set to auto) (MIDI tracks don't need to be pre-split) set ripple edit on use project -> insert time/measure, ensure it's going to insert 1 (or however many) at the time selection (very important) and insert turn ripple edit off (very important) i find reliably selecting and dragging a bunch of tracks is an iffy proposition. esp if ripple edit is on and a simple miss on the selection can be a painful recovery.
  10. maybe a quick check to see if it got excluded somehow (in the plugin manager). then check that that your using the default or manufacturer listing?
  11. maybe check: C:\Cakewalk Content\Common\Plug-in Menu Layouts (or whichever drive you're using for Cakewalk Content)
  12. i usually just left-click once on the clip and it re-aligns the time marker with Melodyne. then again, the FX window opens over top of the console view for me (same as PRV).
  13. WHAT!!! you have electronics and no electronics cleaner spray? LOL 😉
  14. what Glenn heard: "use some electronic cleaner spray to remove the built up gunk (open the back up)" (10 min) and "if it's still failing - check the resistance settings (open the back up)" (5 min) and "if it's still failing, buy a new pedal" (24-48 hours)🙂
  15. as John said and perhaps make yourself a template with everything you need on it first. then use that to create the individual projects. then removed extraneous tracks and synths etc later (or never). maybe start with a bunch frozen then as you expand you work, unfreeze it. regardless, composition and performance (except Jazz) are usually two distinct processes. so consider getting your composition mainly right first using something like Musescore etc, then implement the performances.
  16. depends. for effects - create presets for each use. and if you need the same effect across all movements, then this should solve that. presumably volume and expression would be different for each movement? i mean volume and other envelopes can be copied but is that the intent? maybe save the effects (unless you're doing sound designs...) until after you have the movements orchestrated.. worst case, if making the master audio isn't the right way for you, then maybe just export the MIDI from each movement and construct the master from there (like you originally intended), and the connecting bits and then apply you effects across the VI.
  17. no real experience with the Focusrite but they have an excellent reputation - when connecting hardware - grounding? ground potential can cause of lot of issues.
  18. generally the 1820 and extender are routed to patch panels which for the XLR are XLR patch bay, and the 1820 TRS are normalized for the inserts on a another patch bay for interconnecting mixer, effects, etc. no issues with the front XLR.
  19. Behringer AD8000 https://www.amazon.com/BEHRINGER-ULTRAGAIN-PRO-8-DIGITAL-ADA8000/dp/B000GEPC44 connects to my UMC1820 via the optical connectors. i have a cheap optical splitter to feed my (ancient) JVC RX-7000V for 5.1.
  20. you will have "movement" projects. then you export those as audio. you will have a "master" project where you align each movement into a track. blend as needed by adding some additional audio or MIDI. then export the entire thing to your stereo / multi-channel output. you're likely composing this a movement at a time, so do the same for the performance and add the blending bits where there is a need.
  21. ok, so this sounds like a fix might be needed to accommodate MIDI type 0 - create the only the required number of MIDI tracks and set the respective channels. 🙂 and/or get the vendors to stop using channel 10 (or any other channel in a single channel type 0 other than say channel 1). although in the latter case, there may be dependencies by vendors where their products require it for proper operation due to legacy code... also sounds like an intermediate project should be used to convert the MIDI files or simple expand them into clips, rather than dragging them into the main project, maybe create a blank project, drag your clips into it, then copy & paste the desired MIDI clips into the main project.
  22. actually they're about 4 billion transistors. it's a miracle they ever work...
  23. and by renaming a project template (CWT) (or even the project CWP) as .CWX, you can load it... but i don't see any MIDI (or any audio either) coming through when importing it as a track template. maybe i'm missing a step in the process, but it seems like the MIDI (and audio) are stripped out during the track template loading process.
  24. thanks. i get the same behaviour - the kick produces 8 empty tracks + 1 with the notes. and definitely has the type 0 flag. the hats produce the expected number of separate tracks and is type 1. the kick MIDI only has the 1 track marker, and i'm not seeing in Hex editor what is causing the additional tracks. then again i'm not a MIDI format expert by any means... 🙂 MIDI files from DRUMTRAX do the same thing as the Goran files, whereas Groove Monkee MIDI imports as expected. type 0 single track, type 1 however many tracks. @msmcleod any thoughts on why some MIDI files are causing the extra track inserts? COU_192 is DRUMTRAX (generates extra tracks) COU_192.MID
  25. is it possible to share one of the MIDI files? presumably any length of the MIDI (like a 1 measure fill) will present the same issue?
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