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  1. Hi John Vere - I usually saved them in both forms - as a Wave file and in CWP format but neither one will play back at the correct speed now? My audio interface (Roland Octa-Capture) seems to be changing the sample to match the rate in accordance with whatever is chosen from the DAW settings in Cakewalk by Bandlab but still playback is too fast. I guess the only thing to try is to determine the file header settings as described above and change that header to the correct sample rate and see what happens. I just don't know enough about writing DOS commands and using command lines and such to comfortably use the software suggested. I am wondering if there is software out there that would have a more comfortable user interface to do the job or some sort of automated setup? Also if memory serves I think the songs in question were recorded on an old 20 bit Echo Gina sound card audio interface but I don't think the bit depth should be causing the fast playback issue?
  2. Thank you all for your possible solutions and I apologize for not replying sooner. I will investigate your possible fixes and will probably have a few more questions as I am not sure what you are referring to in the software settings you speak of. I will do some research on those solutions and try to figure it out. Thank you.
  3. Hello everyone - I recorded some songs quite a while back ( I believe it was on Cakewalk version 4) and they were recorded using 96000 setting and I am tying to load them into Cakewalk by Bandlab to master them but they all play back too fast even though I have the ASIO driver in Cakewalk by Bandlab set to 96000 and the audio interFace (Roland OctaCapture) also set to 96000? I have tried setting both to 44100 but still sounding like chipmunks? I would appreciate anyone with a better understanding of this and any possible solutions. Also I have these songs in both a wave format and a Cakewalk Bundle format but again each format will not play at the proper speed when loaded into the DAW. One final question I have is: I believe that these songs were recorded using a different driver than the ASIO one (maybe the WDM or? - can't remember) but when I go into Cakewalk by Bandlab and try to change drivers it shows 64bit engine and there is no other drivers available - everything is greyed out and only the ASIO driver is visible - I'm wondering if when the DAW was installed and I chose the 64bit engine it only works with the ASIO driver (which is fine going forward on new recordings - but it would be nice to be able to load legacy drivers that worked on 32bit)?
  4. Hello all - I tried searching this question but found nothing so I was wondering if it is possible to delete my installation of Sonar Platinum (Ver. 23.10.0 Build 14 (2017.10) - x64) without affecting my Cakewalk by Bandlab installation ? I was hoping to free up some space on my SSD on my recording computer.
  5. I have looked into that but the video card maker has no windows 10 drivers so I am forced to use the generic windows driver which works fine for everything but my waves plug-ins. The video card is an Nvidia Quadro FX 1500. It's almost as though the waves plug-ins start to load by stop part way through as the header and outline of the GUI of the plug-in shows but nothing in the body.
  6. Hello all - I just updated to the new Windows 10 version "1903" and now my Waves V9 & V10 VST3 plug-ins won't load correctly. The plug-in shows the header and outline but nothing in the body. Anyone else have this issue and possible solution? nb. - all my other VST plug-ins seem to load fine. I tried to use system restore to roll back to pre-version 1903 but the update has erased all system restore points and from my reading on this it seems Windows treats this update as a new OS and deletes all system restore points.
  7. Hello all - I need some advice from any of you that had the last released version of Sonar Platinum (2017.10) installed and also had the latest version of Cakewalk by BandLab installed and uninstalled Sonar Platinum successfully without disturbing the Cakewalk by BandLab installation. I read somewhere that they were intrinsically connected on some level. I would like to remove the Sonar platinum installation to recoup some hard drive space not to mention the lesser load on resources and windows registry but I don't want to screw up the installation of Cakewalk by BandLab. Any info would be greatly appreciated?
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