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Will.

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  1. Before I answer this not sure which zoom you're referring too. The "clip zoom height factor" or normal track zoom for all tracks (This is possible, but of course, except for lanes.)
  2. Yeah. This is the problem. See in PT there's no envelope involved with this. You just highlight a section and lower the volume with the "Little fader." And in Cakewalk we have the envelope - making people believe it's normal volume "Automation." Cakewalk dynamic waveform with the envelope for "Clip gain," is what we're all referring too. All that needs to be done is, to select the region, "Cut it," select your setting do the crossfades and done. That's all our friend needs to do.
  3. Technically, you're the one doing that and assuming it. (Guess I better make it clear here that i'm not arguing just trying to explain how it works in Cakewalk.) We were all trying to help you, by telling you clip gain is possible in cakewalk and that Cakewalk just keeps the envelope visible. Why so angry - "slogan."
  4. We've been telling you this forever! Clip gain in ProTools is "Automation" with cakewalk the envelope is just visible and "PT" not. The dynamic waveform gets altered as well as seen in the GIF demostrated by @Lord Tim It's exactly the same thing. Lol. "Why so angry" is the slogan of my Record Label.
  5. It's exactly that. I don't know of other clip gain that works differently in other daws. I own a copy of "Pro tools" and Ableton lite and it's the same thing. Why so angry.
  6. LOL! By trying to enforce the word "Professional" down on me does not help your case. But hold your horsey, no one said you were stupid. No one said you didn't know what a "De-esser" is. All i meant was you can ride one in automation. Anyway . . . If you were such a "professional" you would've known that what I said, still stand firm. The "Gain" knob for each channel - Meaning, each clip -- allows you to automate each clip individually. You also would've known that clip gain automation has been possible in cakewalk for years. FWIW: There is also a thing called "Shift" on the keyboard too. When in clip mode, hold down on that shift thing and drag down on the selected area you want to "de-ess." Why are you so angry.
  7. Why there when the people who can help him instantly is right here in the thread helping everyone? It was said early in this thread to send all related queries right here.
  8. I think this needs to be removed. I flipped out on this too a while back. Why would we want that?
  9. Please add this feature to the official release.
  10. How new are you to cakewalk? How new are you to mixing? Every De-esser has an adjustable gain fader. Grouping the vocals will allow you to treat them as one track. FWIW! Right at the top of every channel in the console view -- there's a little knob called "Gain" (aka clip gain) and in track view it's a slider. Why so angry if you don't fully know something?
  11. You also have to make sure it is your default soundcard. What's your settings under Playback and Recording TAB?
  12. Dude send them straight here. You'll get ×10 the response to your issue.
  13. Awesome work on the updates guys. Can't wait to test this out later. I see "Mouse Wheel Scroll" for Insert audio FX from the FX bin has not been updated. So clicking is currently still the only option going through plugins. Great job on this release though. We're moving places.
  14. Is that the "Kakewalk system? Lame pun. 😂 You cannot mix without it. I approach mine slighlty different. Perfect little trick and works like dynamite - both mixing and mastering.
  15. Glad you admit the problem you have. Changing the track color, automatically change the clip color too. The feature is already there. With the theme installer you can do wonders. There's even an option in preferences too. FYI cakewalk is already way advance than most DAW. You just need to learn it.
  16. For me? I don't see how. I group all my tracks and only have the group track in color. It's saved as a template like that, so I don't have to do it while working. The ability to eliminate certain tasks with "customed saved templates" is already a luxury for me. From rock, pop, hiphop, edm, future bass -- every template is custom color saved as group tracks. 808, kick, drums, percussion, guitars, strings and FX risers. So I literally, only, record and mix. Again others will find it to their taste. Never said it's not a bad idea.
  17. @Lord Tim @Craig Anderton really appreciate the help. Managed to solve the issue. I've reverted back "5" version's of this saved template. Guess it was some sort of setting that was saved as such - don't know. Deleted those 5 newer ones and kept this one as "latest 0ct20th." Just have to copy it to my external drive, once I'm done with the custom keybinding - this time staying out of preferences. Thanks guys.
  18. 😢 but why isn't it happening in (Hate to say it) Pro tools? I tried Ableton lite too - works as it should. Using Focusrite Solo, set to output on Master Bus as default. When creating a new track it routes automatically to the Master Output, but even changing the track output to run solely the interface its still there. Connectivity is RCA inputs (Solo) to TRS jacks (Monitors.) My QUESTION still stand. Why only in Cakewalk? Really appreciate the effort to help here TIM. And like I'd said, when sitting in my "Sweet Spot" it's not noticeable -- only if you put your ear close to monitor. I discovered this few months ago, when I had my wallet fell down the back of my right speaker.
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