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Davydh

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  1. I love Cakewalk pretty much the way it is.

    Of course there can always be improvements, but the loyal users like it for a reason.

    If you want something more streamlined, use the BandLab app on your PC browser.

  2. 19 hours ago, Kevin said:

    I moved from Pro Tools 12.6 to Cakewalk by Bandlab... ... I also miss VCAs and would love to see them in Cakewalk in the near future.

    Hi Kevin, I've been watching lots of mixing videos and I hear VCA periodically and I'm always wondering, do they mean an automated fader??? What is it?

  3. 17 minutes ago, Jim Fogle said:

    My guess is no one outside BandLab will have prior knowledge of any changes until changes are made.  Why dampen or raise expectations by spreading rumors about upcoming actions beforehand?

    Last thing I want is to falsely raise expectations. I'm aware of how many times it's been asked. I just thought with 2020 rolling around if BandLab read my message perhaps (hopeful/wishful thinking on my part) maybe they'd let something slip out. I'd gladly accept even a vague hint at this point! I've been a Cakewalk user for decades, I'd love to see more of the IP to come back with strength! :)

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  4. 8 hours ago, Jim Roseberry said:

    Both will allow playing/monitoring thru UAD plugins at ~2ms total round-trip latency (using their  "Unison" technology).

     

    Apollo's only real downside is if you're trying to achieve lowest possible round-trip latency when using 3rd-party plugins.

    Apollo can achieve ~3.7ms total round-trip latency.

    That's not particularly bad... but you can achieve about the same with a top-tier USB-2 audio interface (ie:  RME Fireface UFX).

     

    Thanks for that!

    What about virtual instruments? What's the latency like with them?

  5. I'm considering different soundcards/audio interfaces for a new computer.

    I'd like to know does anyone use Universal Audio and does anyone know if their gear works well with Cakewalk? And their proprietary in-house plugins?

    Thanks guys!

    I don't want to buy it then find out they don't go together well...

  6. Could someone make a list of ARA 2 apps?

    Now that Cakewalk supports the standard, it would be great to know some cutting edge tech that we can plug into our favourite daw.

  7. On 4/24/2019 at 1:56 AM, Chuck E Baby said:

    The problem arises when you factor in, where would the frozen content go in a bus ?

    When you press undo, where were the undos saved? It's all behind the scenes.

    Even though you wouldn't see it, it could be stored in the project file. The point would be to freeze multiple tracks instantaneously to free up CPU power (in the middle of a project). I actually really like this suggestion.

    But if you're waiting to do mastering on the actual wav file (at the end of a project), bounce bus to track makes more sense.

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  8. 8 hours ago, Johnbee58 said:

    But perhaps he should have just forgone making his video until the folks at Cakewalk resolved those issues (as I'm sure they will eventually, perhaps as early as the next update). 

    Except he'd already started the metal editing course with Cakewalk. Here's part one:

    He felt his audience deserved to know why the rest of the course would not be able to be on Cakewalk. Otherwise everyone would be wondering why did he switch to reaper in the middle of a project?

  9. Hi Mettelus,

    Since you mentioned the OP, I thought I'd add some clarity as to why I posted it,
    in case there was any doubt. First of all who I am, I live in New Zealand,
    and have used Cakewalk since I was a teenager.
    I bought SPLAT Lifetime Updates just before Gibson cancelled it.
    I've found Scott's videos on YouTube to be very helpful and if you look through his channel,
    you'll find that after Sonar was cancelled, I encouraged him to try Cakewalk by Bandlab in the comments.

    Very few channels give a systematic & clear explanation of Cakewalk on Y.T.,
    and I consider Scott's to be the best on Y.T.

    I think the future of Cakewalk is brighter with his involvement.
    All I know about Scott is what I've seen of him on his channel and on the forum.
    I've never met him in person nor have I ever called him on the phone.
    I just consider his content incredibly well done,
    and if there are certain bugs which are going to push him away,
    it means that everyone who follows his channel is going to have a certain view of Cakewalk,
    but if they get solved and he creates more content, more and more people will use Cakewalk.

    My motivation was to bring attention to these issues (bugs),
    so that Cakewalk can become better and have a bright future.

    I posted his video here without his permission,
    which, may not have been the best idea.
    I just wanted to give the bugs some attention for the sake of Cakewalk's future.

    I didn't intent to start a flame war...

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  10. 5 hours ago, willard cottrell said:

    I'd love to see some sort of magnifier, especially in the PRV and its controller section.  These old eyes have much trouble seeing the tiny numeric indicators w/in the controller section and the note section as well.

    Windows does have some magnification tools.

    https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/increase-text-size-computer

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-nz/help/11542/windows-use-magnifier

    Also a large monitor on low resolution would help. High resolution makes everything ultra tiny. 

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