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Antonio Nero

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  1. On 1/25/2019 at 12:05 AM, Christian Jones said:

    Some time ago I think I heard about an "extract timing" method where you basically extract the timing/feel etc from an audio performance, like audio from a piano performance on a CD you extracted into the daw, and then apply that data to a midi performance.

    Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I've never tried this myself, but I heard about it in Cakewalk back when I was using Pro Audio 9. Is this a Legit method/feature in Cakewalk and could it help the OP? 

    I don't know if I'll be wrong, but have you tried to select the desired part of the clip from Contruction Loop? From there you should be able to change the duration of a specific tempo.

  2. 26 minutes ago, scook said:

     

    ASIO is an audio standard. It will not show up in the MIDI driver mode drop down. The only choices in this drop down are MME and UWP. Some devices do not support UWP and it requires Windows 10.

    The audio driver setting affects "MIDI latency" because the audio driver buffer is where the delay is between hitting a key on the controller and HEARING the result.

    I understand then that when using Windows 7 there will be no other option available other than MME, unless you were using a UWP-compatible device under Windows 10. Thank you.

  3. Hi razor7music.

    My opinion is that an audio interface or Microsoft should not interfere with your creative process.

    Windows 10 is not a good operating system for professional audio. Consume unnecessary resources derived from apps that you can't control at 100%, Cortana for example. I see it as if Windows 10 on your machine is directed by Microsoft ahead of your needs, while Windows 7 is well installed and fully configurable to optimize to work with a compatible DAW, yet and lacking support.

    If your current DAW works properly under the latest version installed on Windows 7, I wouldn't make my life too difficult. They sell audio interfaces from Roland, Steinberg... with drivers for Windows 7 and at very competitive prices to be professional interfaces. There are all kinds of entrances and exits for a small price.

    Total, if you're using a Windows 7 that doesn't even support a flu virus. How important can the latest Cakewalk update be? If you can make good music with a Tracker or with Sonar X1 LE. What can't you do with your current Cakewalk? Greetings.

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  4. On 1/21/2020 at 10:22 PM, oneofmany said:

    I had an issue with my ur44 where after moving usb ports it changed from asio driver to mme, causing the same latency issues. 

     

    Grant 

    Hi Grant.

    How did you solve that problem?

    I in Audio Devices have selected the input and output of Roland UA-33 TRI-CAPTURE.

    But in the Mode Driver section of MIDI / Playback and Recording, I have selected MME and it does not offer me another option.

    Greetings,

    Antonio

  5. Hi. The same goes for win7 Pro after last updated 2019.12 (Build 26, 64bit).

    It's a Roland A49 keyboard. With Cakewalk Artist it works, but there in MIDI/Playback and Recording, there is no MME or DRIVER MIDI. Obviously the matter is MME.

    Nor by renaming or deleting TTSSEQ I have managed to solve. Any ideas?

    Happy new year!!

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