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Will.

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  1. As long as your wave file is in mono and plays down the middle . . . you're in mono.
  2. It literally depends on your style in your genre. If its not needed - its not needed.It is that simple. If it is needed.
  3. I'm going to keep saying this, what Cakewalk has, is pre roll auto punch. It only uses a different language than other DAWs.
  4. Will.

    Bug.

    Sonitus was just a ln example for everyone to try is it is available to all. Try any of your own true stereo plugins. Not one thats both mono and stereo.
  5. Will.

    Bug.

    This is because they are not true stereo - rather hybrid. Meaning: they follow the interleave strictly. True stereo is a plugin the takes your mono channel and turning it into stereo. Ao if you have mono plugins in your chain and insert a stereo plugin after it - it makes the channel stereo. There are 1000s of creativity reason why you would want to do this.
  6. Will.

    Bug.

    My word! I've literally just found this issue in projects I have sent to clients already . . . 🤦🏻‍♂️
  7. Will.

    Bug.

    No need to clarify - seeing that my explanation goes straight to the point.
  8. Will.

    Bug.

    Here: Bug.mp4 It doesn't have to be a reverb or with its dry all the way down. In fact: its with every plugin that are true stereo plugins that doesn't collapse to mono on insert. Keep in mind, your audio tracks interleave must be in Mono - this is key.
  9. Will.

    Bug.

    Create a mono audio track with its interleave swtich to mono and record something. 2: Insert a reverb with a Dry and Wet knob. One that comes to mind everyone should have is the Sonitus Reverb and turn its dry all the way down. 3: Collapse the Master to mono. 4: Go to the TV and do a normal "bounce to clip" as if you've just finished tidying up the clip. 5: Go back to the Master track and switch its interleave back to stereo. The track with the reverb stay mono until you bypass the plugin within the FX Bin (not the plugin) off and back on.
  10. As you wish. Master. This is what his post reads: "would be nice to have a pre-roll record function, like studio one has. you can specify a number of beats/bars that will play before the playhead marker sets record so that you can hear the track(s) up to the record point... makes it easier to play along to the music for punch and rolling. basically, this is exactly the same as when a producer plays a track and manually punches you in while it plays, but enables to you to do it when you are tracking yourself." The document reads.
  11. My first video. Also: What is requested here reads as follows: Plus . . . .
  12. You're describing what I have done in both video - with scenario 1 where recording starts and stops Automatically. Both scenarios are actual pre roll. Cakewalks approach towards this is a little different. I even download the Trial version of STOne and followed Every step in the video - It is the same thing. This thread is exactly the same as all the many varispeed requests keep being made, but doesn't know that cakewalk actually already can do this.
  13. Make sure you dont select all the nodes.
  14. CTFOY "Bro." Trying to help your WBA. Watch your video again. Good luck in requesting something that is already available in Cakewalk. 🍻 Heres to Auto punch, Take Lanes and many more ways to track yourself seemlessly. 😜 RTFM!
  15. Now you're just rambling a lot of BS and making things up. Cause what that Guy explain in that video on "Pre Roll" is exactly as in these videos I have sent. At this point I believe you do not know what you want and just making up things everytime. No dang difference as he even said he has to go in and out of record by punching it in. I believe you're confusing this with step record. In the millenial morse code of @bdickens RTFM!
  16. Infact: I take back my previous reply about it would beneficial to have it, cause it just dawn on me now, Cakewalk has been doing this way before STOne. I just never use it because i find it of no use. Step.mp4
  17. Pretty sure this applies to you at this point. Cause If you go into the preferences and the metronome TAB what you're looking for is there. Then locate the record TAB and select Auto Punch and make some changes there. Different DAWs = different way of setting things up Just like every country that has its own language. The same goes for DAWS and analog consoles. It does the same thing, but the approach to get there is different.
  18. I think your confusion comes with the pop-up windows in STOne and the Preference Window in Cakewalk. Use the shortcut keys Ctrl-W to toggle between the desired playhead options. Otherwise: Pretty much the same as in STOne and Logic. Roll.mp4
  19. So you have a timing issue? (No disrespect) Cause I get good results on the first take with a count-in. I set a permanent 4beat count-in on one measure before the actual recording starts and nail it then and there. Its less mouse clicks. I just press Alt&R to arm the track and hit R when im ready to record. What ever I want to record - i always make sure it is stuck in my head. Like i've said: I do not see it as a "HUGE" improvement but only as a "Beneficial" option to have for those that finds it difficult to nail things on the first go with a "count-in." PS: I just tested this in CbB and there dont seem to be any difference. What are you actually requesting? I even watched your video.
  20. So you have a timing issue? (No disrespect) Cause I get good results on the first take with a count-in. I set a permanent 4beat count-in on one measure before the actual recording starts and nail it then and there. Its less mouse clicks. I just press Alt&R to arm the track and hit R when im ready to record. What ever I want to record - i always make sure it is stuck in my head. Like i've said: I do not see it as a "HUGE" improvement but only as a "Beneficial" option to have for those that finds it difficult to nail things on the first go with a "count-in." PS: I just tested this in CbB and there dont seem to be any difference. What are you actually requesting? I even watched your video.
  21. I wouldn't go as far as to say its a "HUGE" improvement. Though I hear what you're saying. I've used it before, in fact just recently when a pianist asked for it using logic pro in the main studio. I wouldn't use it myself, i really dont see the point in it - but it would be nice to have the option when collaborating with other producers/beatmakers and when artists from other labels ask for it. But to say it is an improvement - NOPE. It would rather be "Beneficial" to have it as an option available in case it gets asked for.
  22. Will.

    A lost gem

    Yep. Been using it for 10 years. I use mostly dB5meter these days when I'm not in Logic.
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