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CbB is opening version 6.2.2 of Reaktor as oppossed to 6.4, which is the latest. I deleted the .dll files (I had it installed twice on my vst folder and a sub-folder), reinstalled from Native Acces, reset and rescanned all plugins but it's still loading the older version of the plugin. Any tips? Working fine in other DAWs.
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Feature Request: Wet/Dry control for every plugin
Esteban Villanova replied to Jeremy Jensen's topic in Feedback Loop
Yes, REAPER does it best. It would be awesome to have it in CbB. -
Cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool.
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Question about vertical zoom
Esteban Villanova replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
cool, definitely lots of options. Thanks! -
Vegas Movie Stuido 15 - Free (today only)
Esteban Villanova replied to Brian Walton's topic in Deals
Emailed them and they haven’t responded. If they don’t I will never buy anything from them again for false advertising and lack of professionalism. -
Question about vertical zoom
Esteban Villanova replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
oh, ok ☹️ . Thanks a lot. -
Question about vertical zoom
Esteban Villanova replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thank, but that’s not what I mean. What Cakewalk calls vertical zoom means zooming into the waveforms. What I mean is to change all tracks height simultaneously using the mousewheel. Is that possible? -
Question about vertical zoom
Esteban Villanova replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You mean zooming the waveforms? What I mean is zooming the entire project. Basically resizing all track panels and their content, like you do when you right-click and drag over the ruler area. In most DAWs I can do that with a key+mousewheel combo. -
The one thing that prevents me from using CbB as my main DAW is its annoying zooming controls. It's essential that any software I use has a way of confortably zoom in and out. In REAPER, Reason, S1, or any other DAW (except for Mixcraft), you can zoom horizontally and vertically using a keystroke+mousewheel combination. Not in Cakewalk. You have to use the arrow keys or righ click+drag on the ruler area to zoom in and out vertically. Just this one little thing that disrupts my workflow and I can't get around because it's just SO annoying. If anyone can prove me wrong and show me a way to zoom vertically using the mousewheel+key, I would be very grateful.
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Vegas Movie Stuido 15 - Free (today only)
Esteban Villanova replied to Brian Walton's topic in Deals
same problem here. -
Problem With Nektar Controller or CbB?
Esteban Villanova replied to sjoens's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Maybe you switched “presets” on the keyboard. There are about 5 presets, hou should be using the first one for daw integration to work properly. Or you can try a factory reset. -
Nautilus is actually pretty awesome 😎
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Yeah, I think rack extensions got introduced back in version 7 or 8.
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It's working fine in the Lite version
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I just realized the DAW version has 8 tracks max... BUT it has unlimited mixer channels! So you can still use one track fro drums while sending all the outputs to their own channel and still have 7 other tracks!
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Hey guys, so I managed to install Reason Lite 11.2 alongside 11.3, which gives you way more devices in the daw version while maintaining access to the plugin. I installed 11.3, then I deleted the .exe file from the Program Files folder (and the desktop shortcut), and then I installed 11.2 You can download 11.2 here: Windows Mac
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I think you get a lot for free. Monotone is really awesome, and the reverb and Scream 4 are also great. You can also get all of the free rack extensions, which add a couple of nice synths and some cool effects., and you take advantage of the deals to buy some of their paid rack extensions.
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You can install them side by side as one is version 10 and the other is 11.
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Anyone tried it? Is it any good?
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MIDI punch recording first note missing
Esteban Villanova replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
thanks. The thing is they're not even overlaping. I trimmed the previous clip a bit but it still happens