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Jim Fogle

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  1. Thanks for sharing the interview. Tracy Collins has created a great library series. I enjoyed the show tremendously.
  2. When Cakewalk quits responding obtain a dump file. One way to obtain a dump file is to go to Windows Task Manager, right click the process name (in this case it would be listed as "Cakewalk Application") and then select "Create Dump File". If you are familiar with running command line tools instead of using Task Manager you can run the Microsoft SysIntrnals Procdump utility application from the command line and save a minidump. You can download Procdump here. Once you have installed that tool you can capture a minidump by typing this into a command prompt (note you will need to run the command prompt as an administrator by choosing Run as administrator): procdump64.exe -ma Cakewalk.exe cakewalkhang.dmp. Once you created the dump file, upload it to a share location like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box and so on. Email support@Cakewalk.com to open a case and log the problem with Cakewalk. Make sure you include the dump file link in your email. Note: Dump files may include personally identifiable data so please do not post links to them publicly in the forums or elsewhere to protect your privacy. Here is a link to a post with a better description of creating a dump file.
  3. You don't have a bad idea but I believe Windows manages USB ports, not the DAW.
  4. 👌Video # 133 has close captioning, auto-translate and you can select the close caption language. I chose English.
  5. Very well done Mike. The way you described file tags was easy for me to understand. Thanks for your continued support of Cakewalk by Bandlab.
  6. Having all the setting options available is nice. I can understand where someone might prefer settings different than the program default settings so a way to select different default settings in Preferences is a good idea as long as the ability to adjust as needed is retained.
  7. Robert, That's a nice, 20 minute overview of the online DAW and the iOS DAW. I downloaded the Android DAW and have played with it some. There is a lot of capability. I wasn't aware of the availability of volume and pan automation in the online DAW. It has really progressed from where it was when Bandlab first released it.
  8. Very strange. I tested closed caption on a random selection of England Bross tutorial videos. Some videos offered the auto translate option in settings but others do not.
  9. I enjoyed listening to this very much. Very nice song arrangement. Well done and I hope you and your brother will do some more traditional country songs.
  10. Very well done. Nice to see you're back to making Cakewalk tutorial videos!
  11. Robert, Do you mind sharing what benefits you and your audience gain by you becoming a Bandlab Partner?
  12. Here are two video series I've found informative. MIDI Basics and The Basics of MIDI.
  13. Always enjoy your videos. There is so much that I learn from them.
  14. This has a nice Shawdows / Ventures flavor to it. Nice to listen to.
  15. Jim Fogle

    Walk A Mile

    This is the first of your songs I've heard. I like the balance between the lead vocal and doubled voices. The backing tracks set the mood. The song sounds both sparse and full at the same time. Excellent use of effects. This is an interesting song to listen to all the way through.
  16. Congratulations Robert. Deserving recognition for the huge amount of effort you've expended and the large number of Cakewalk users you've provided guidance and support to.
  17. I voted for Studio Instruments in favorite free virtual instrument and Cakewalk in favorite free processor.
  18. Mike, Glad you got a good number of responses from your Facebook request. It is always fun to see what equipment everyone else has and the space they have to work with.
  19. The TTS-1 soft synth includes reverb and chorus.
  20. Hey @Starship Krupa, Steve Cook posted a response to an interesting Smart Tool question. You may find Steve's answer relevant to the way you work. Link to Smart Tool thread Hint: Did you know you can customize the Smart Tool?
  21. @Steve_Karl, thanks for asking a great question. Very helpful answers from both @msmcleod and @scook. The documentation link is very informative. I didn't know the Smart Tool can be customized.
  22. @Gavin Ray, one way to attract the attention of the development team is to invoke a name. For example, @Noel Borthwick is the team leader. Perhaps he will see this thread and contact you. Also, you might want to contact Noel or one of the other team members by email.
  23. @msmcleod stated I've searched the Cakewalk Reference Guide multiple times and I'm unable to find minimum operating specifications in the Guide. I did find some specifications on the download page: @Morten Saether, please add the program's minimum, and recommended, hardware and software specifications to the Guide.
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