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Will.

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  1. Bingo! This is a known issue with CbB too. My every attempt trying to use Autosave in CbB has ended in a guaranteed crash - haven't trying it with Sonar. Think I should try it out. FWIW: Session drummer run smooth on myside in Sonar. I can't tell you why Vegas is crashing, I use Premiere.
  2. Your Input Echo is on. In Sonar Backstage Pass its the little headphone botton. In CbB its the one next to the record button on the right side.
  3. Read the post here to understand what is happening with CbB. When done, click the link in that post to get the web install called Cakewalk Product Center -- it should be the 051 version. Click here Link to Installer
  4. Always trust your Monitors -- Always! Headphones "might"(using it loosely) work on certain drums and instruments, but it will never work for vocals.
  5. Try the these two. Vahalla Freq Echo (Its free.) and the Vahalla Supper Massive (Its also free.) These are two great delay plugins made by Vahalla.
  6. 🤣 Ek kan vir jou vertel, (I can tell you) dit het 100% geen Afrikaans ook in. (Its not afrikaans either.) 🤣
  7. Glad your issue has been solved Tez. As I have stated many times before, it "sometimes" still requires you to sign in to the bandlab site randomly at times. I have this happen many times in CbB since the in app sign in was introduced. I did my duty to report it on many occassions, but was ignored. Like I've said - if it happens again, I will record the process. So far in Sonar, I havent had this issue yet.
  8. Its been available in CbB for . . . since early last year. Cant remember the exact version it was released in, so its not new to Sonar.
  9. It does. I too have my share of login issues from time to time in CbB. When the in app login kicks me out and doesnt want to login again, I have to open my browser, jump to www.bandlab.com sign in there, then back to the app to login - and voila. It works with the old sign method for me at least . . . I'll record you the process when I do run in to that problem again.
  10. Not if it works. Which it does. It is still somehow linked to bandlab login. I have reported this many times before. You've ignored it, like you're doing now.
  11. It has been on the Cakewalk website for over a month! Before it was even announced on the forum! It includes access to free Distribution for a year. Free access to thousands of sound libraries, help to build you a fanbase and to stay intouch with them. This offers are a great start for those that are independent in their field.
  12. Again. Those who purchase a Backstage Pass now, will always be part of the BACKSTAGE PASS MEMBERSHIP aka "Early Access program." You are being given the opportunity to take advantage of this offer and to be an Early Access owner with all its offers included. Its a great and exciting offer to be part of before the general public.
  13. This is very very wrong information! People should not be reading into this. Bandlab owns Sonar, so it will always be part of a Bandlab's membership - irrespective of new price plans that might come out later | and | if Sonar starts to run on separate servers. It will always be owned by Bandlab. Those who purchace a Backstage Pass gets an Early Access membership. This means that if you own a Backstage Pass you have the privilledge of getting the full DAW including new releases and updates before the general Public! Its in the name "B A C K S T A G E P A S S" Call it a V.I.P. Membership.
  14. Top one is Sonar Bottom is CbB. How I know this? In Sonar the strips border dividers are thinner than in CbB.
  15. Whats your refresh rate of your monitor? Are you using onboard graphics or a dedicated one? Try to update all your VCredist files - old versions and new versions.
  16. You'll have to use it with bus tracks. Lets say you want to sidechain vocals to a track for radio. 1: Create a Bus 2: Route the output of the track to a stereo bus. 3: Insert a sidechain compressor (not all compressors can do sidechain) 4: Send the vocal track to the compressor input on the stereo bus track. 5: Tweak until you find your desired effect.
  17. If you have the Tape Emulator inserted on the Pro Channel, remove that module. Always remember that certain plugins try to emulate the analog hardware, so you might want to use its effect sparingly - especially that gain and mix knob. If you use such a plugin on every track its effect will become more prominent/noticeable.
  18. This is a cruel thought to have. 😔
  19. The quickest way would be to rebalance your tracks to -9dB going into your Master Bus. The best way would be to rebalance your tracks to -9dB going into your Master Bus. Gain staging seems to be the issue here. Theres also your Pan Laws and the matching levels of all your plugins to the ones on your faders. Your Dynamics could be all over the place, peaks could be hitting the ceiling of some tracks, compression could be off. Amps could be screaming too. All this contributes to an out of balance track.
  20. I do commercial work and automation works without any issues. I create my own samples in app while doing my Sound Design.
  21. You need to setup 2 seperate tracks in any DAW to play you instrumentals and to record your vocals only. Dont use the record button on the "MASTER" track. Cakewalk does not have a dedicated "Master" track without the Pan and Record button on it. This is where most confusion amongst newly users running to Cakewalk to do Podcast comes in. So your steps will be as follow. Drag your instrumental into Cakewalk. Next - hold down "Ctrl and press T" to create an Empty Audio Track. This Empty track is where you will record your voice on - not the Master Track.
  22. No. Sidechaining reverb to vocals wasnt really used until the 2000's, but it was a common technique in the film industry on screams and explosions and mostly on claps and snares in both Film and Music. As for the "Sidechain" technique itself - that has been around since the 1930's.
  23. You don't always have/need to sidechain the reverb. There's NO "secret effect." That lush reverb effect does not always work on every vocal EDM track. Sometimes only a delay is needed. It all depends on the track. You can easily destroy your vocals with compression if it's not needed. Just because your favorite singer/rapper uses a certain effect - does not mean it will work for you. We use certain effects to fill up the track and if the body is already full and round, using this effect might eat up and muddy up your track - ruining it. Even though it's meant to clean up the vocals. In the end it all comes down to your taste and approach to what works for the mix/track. If it is not needed WHY use it? 🙂
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