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Wow! We have the translator.
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I choose the classic way with my Taylor guitar: DI with his Piezo pick up and a Neumann U87. Trying to put the first on the mid left and the second on the mid right. Adding a little reverb. Beautiful sound.
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I have a RME Fireface UFX II. Every channel has a sensivity knob for every kind of signal and a slider for volume. In this way you can set the sensivity optimized for every specific signal.
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What a complication.
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I a<m with msmcleod. He does in the same way I do.
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MIxing all drums separate tracks is a complex way to have a good mix without to try to complicate the job.
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Never heard of "Ripple Edit"?
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Ripple edit my friend. Never heard of it?
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14 hours ago, msmcleod said:
To be honest, you're better off turning on Ripple Edit All (or Ripple Edit Selection) and pressing the Del key.
I agree with msmcleod.
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Re - install Superior drummer 3.
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Close the project and re open.
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In fact quick group setting is a little tricky.
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Check the right connection from your DAW master bus and your audio soundcard. There is some audio output in your soundcard to be fixed right.
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56 minutes ago, Craig Anderton said:
Unless I misunderstand what you want, you can just jump to a marker that designates the point you want, and hit stop.
It is exactly what I wanted to propose,as opposed to somebody else that prefers some workaround.
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Don't you think it's much better if you write in english language?. In this way everybody can read what you wrote.
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Hey Scook , don't you think that it's far more easy that Cakewalk bakers can implemet a button or whatever in a way an user could stop the somg at a point he likes?
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The only "waltz feel" will be originated from your Superior Drummer presets 3 or whataver drum plug in you like.
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If every Cakewealk user starts to write on his own language, Cakewalk will be forced to open a brand new forum.
Is it OK to copy the left panned guitar track and paste it on the right?
in Cakewalk by BandLab
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It is much better to record another rhytm guitar on the right channel. In fact it's not sufficiente to change the amp sim because being on the right the same recording you will get a centre guitar sound. This is the logic of recording technique.