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  1. Unless I'm mistaken, when you use the mouse to make a Selection, you are setting the From and Thru points. When you then press Alt+F6, you change the From point to Start.
  2. When I first read this ^^^^, I also thought that you were making a selection and then extending the events selected to last until the end. This clarifies it for me and presumably for others as well. I almost never use the Piano Roll View, but I tested the Shift-Alt-F6 trick to change the Selection from whatever it was to keep the initial selection's From point and change the Thru point to the End of the project. Correct me if I am wrong, you want a shortcut that will change the From point to Start of the project and keep the Thru point from your initial selection. If you look at Menu Bar > Edit > Select, you should see the relevant short cuts. You want Alt + F6 if I understand you correctly. In fact, I just tried it and it worked. Thanks for adding to my understanding of how to use the PRV.
  3. Several years ago I looked into some of the finer details of MIDI files. IIRC BPM tempo is calculated. See for example the following which is one source that describes the Meta-Event for Set Tempo. I remember reading more about how the calculation to BPM is done, but I don't remember the details. I do remember that I was working on a DIY MIDI hobbyist project involving a microprocessor (an Arduino), an LCD, a whole bunch of sliders, a piece of BPM gear as a MIDI clock source (a hardware sequencer/sound module). The BPM hardware was based on 384 PPQ, I needed to count MIDI clock bytes, and derive a formula based on clock bytes per time, etc. I am guessing that 94.9999999955566 BPM is close enough to 95 BPM for all practical purposes.
  4. I just found it here via a Google search for "Ton Valkenburgh CAL" .
  5. I was just watching that. The plug-in is fairly intuitive,** but I figure as long as he worked out the deal for us, I should support his video channel. Congrats to Jason Yadlovsky for reaching 100K Subscribers. And thanks! **For beginners who don't know what EQs do and how they are used, I think his succinct explanations are quite good. Yes, unnecessary for many here but the video's chapter divisions are super nice to have. Super easy to jump to see personally relevant sections. Tip for people unfamiliar with Waves Central Software: he has a to-the-point, no-nonsense How-to-do-it walk-though towards the end. For those interested in helping him build up his brand, there's this: Note: I have no vested interest here. In fact, I only learned of his video channel thanks to this thread. Well, maybe he will work out another giveaway when he reaches 200K subscribers.
  6. PS: The picture on page 17 shows Note mapping, but there is a button in the left-hand column to Show Mapping For: MIDI CC.
  7. I don't have Slate Drums, but based on other it seems to me assigning a sustain pedal should be a function of the drum software. Page 17 of the manual says: I am assuming your sustain pedal send out what is commonly called CC64--an on/off midi command that almost all midi understands a "Turn Sustain On/Turn Sustain Off." Soft synths these days frequently implement tools to map CC commands to different parameters in the soft synth. Maybe someone who uses SSD 5 can confirm this method will work in SSD 5 and can put together a set of basic steps for you.
  8. Thanks. I was just adding that in as a clarification.
  9. That's very possible. It could be a preset that uses a clock-based modifier** drawing from the DAW that's been tagged as a sequence. **such as an LFO
  10. Try setting the Sequencer in Pigments to BPM (Rate Type).
  11. I am still waiting for clocks to be based on multiple of 10 instead of 6. 😛
  12. Preferences > Customization > Base Octave for Pitches [under Display > Other]
  13. A year or so ago, I copied my custom Workspaces from an older Win 10 PC to a newer Win 10 PC. I used Everything to look for where the *.lns files were [LNS as in lense, not INS] put them on a thumb drive and moved them to the newer PC. In my case they are in C:\Users\{My Account}\AppData\Roaming\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\Lenses\User .
  14. Not sure what you have, but I have tons of *.cmp files which begin with arp and that seem to be related to z3ta+. I also have some that seem to be related to FEUD. But they are not in the Cakewalk Projects folder. Can you give us any more clues about the files?
  15. There are newer threads where people have asked similar questions. There have even been some clarifications since September 2023. If I had more time, I'd look a few up and post some links of other people asking similar questions and posts with additional information.
  16. Interesting. Appeals to the programmer side of me.
  17. Rebelle sound more like a company that has been making modelling kits for as long as I can remember. https://www.revell.de/en/home/ The maker of Word Perfect and other software sounds more like a line of ceramic glass kitchen products (among other product lines) by Corning. https://www.corelle.com/ Hmmm. Rebelle??? Sounds like they should be making plastic kitchen models (cooking ranges, refrigerators, etc.)-- ya know, like for doll houses, lego houses, etc.! 😜
  18. Maybe it varies from system to system. I get: using Windows Key + right cursor arrow: Full Right Panel (half screen) on the Monitor it was opened on (or relocated to, if moved manually) Full Left Panel (half screen) on the Other Monitor Reasonably normal size with approximate relative coordinates of the original possibly affected by screen display variation (resolution, scaling) of the Other Monitor Full Right Panel (half screen Full Left Panel (half screen) on the Monitor it was opened on (or relocated to) Reasonably normal size with approximate relative coordinates of the original possibly affected by screen display variation (resolution, scaling) carried over from the Other Monitor Cycled through monitors using calc (each time it gets back to the original monitor, the location is off).
  19. Maybe it's just me that's been banned from listening to music controlled by UMG, but I get
  20. Posted 29 minutes ago The Insect Trust - Walking On Nails BTW, yes UMG is the one that suddenly pulled all music from TikTok without even letting artists know it was coming.
  21. UMG - Are those the people that were called out on the Grammy's last night? I thought it was just about TikTok, but I guess its everywhere.
  22. Down with negativity!!!!!!!!
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