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57Gregy

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  1. That is on a finished project bounced/exported as audio.
  2. Also, you don't need a keyboard of any type to use keyboard sounds, or any sound known to man, in a song. Just click them in using the Piano Roll View or Staff View and play through a software synthesizer. Of course, it's easier and less time-consuming (for most of us) to use a keyboard. A keyboard connected with USB to the computer may need a driver to work correctly. You would get that at the manufacturer's web site.
  3. 57Gregy

    Record from Internet

    Expanding on my post above, on a 5 year old laptop that was upgraded from W10 to W11, has a Celeron processor and only 4 GB RAM and a RealTek sound card, I was, after much fiddling with the settings in, well, everything, able to record audio from WMP and Media Player and from YouTube into Cakewalk by Bandlab. Set the sound card input to Stereo Mix. Set CbB to Always Open All Devices and WASAPI Shared. Of course, make sure the sound device and CbB are set to the same sampling rate. The same bit depth won't hurt, either. I don't remember the specific order I did these things. That may matter. Try it yourself. Good luck!
  4. I'm still waiting for the Robert Oppenheimer action figure.
  5. 57Gregy

    Record from Internet

    If you're not using an audio interface that requires an ASIO driver, use the computer's sound card and WDM/KS driver. In the computer sound settings, set record to "What You Hear" or "Stereo Mix" or similar input. Then record it in Cakewalk. * *I haven't done this since XP days, but surely there is a similar method in W7, 10, 11?
  6. Don't put Melodyne on a bus, put it on tracks and then render the result as soon as possible.
  7. From 1 Greg to another, I think it has to do with the dozens of threads recently about reactivating and what the future will bring for Cakewalk. Not everyone reads the forum every day, and they (you) may not have seen any of these threads. They're upset that you're not here all the time. 😁
  8. Cakewalk by Bandlab has needed to be reactivated every 6 months ever since it was released in ~2018.
  9. Can't do that in CbB. You have to use a video editing program.
  10. My oldest brother got a red Truetone electric guitar from Western Auto for Christmas when he was 14. After he went away to college, my other brother and I painted it blue and converted it to a bass guitar with some bass machines we had lying around. Talk about bad intonation! If you stayed on the lower 4 frets it wasn't too bad. In Germany, we bought Black Diamond strings from this little booth between the PX and the beverage store. They were the only strings he had. You could ride the S-bahn to Hruby's music store in downtown Frankfurt if you needed good strings. We were 14 and 15; we didn't know what good strings were in 1972. 😁
  11. That wasn't what I was expecting.
  12. Welcome to the forum. Since this thread is 4 years old it might be better to start your own thread with more info than "my car won't start". Do you have a control surface? Do you have a MIDI keyboard? What is your audio interface or sound card? More information will help us help you. πŸ˜‰
  13. 57Gregy

    Not smooth preview

    Welcome to the forum. What audio interface is it?
  14. As in complaints? Chuck Berry doing a gig from Lompoc FCI.
  15. I remember the show when the Beatles debuted Hey Jude. We were back stateside after 3 years in Germany with no TV and just before we left for another 3 years in Germany with no TV. Those guys were hilarious no matter what the subject. RIB Tom.
  16. I would check that SONAR, Solo and Guitar Rig are all set to the same sampling rate. Are you using GT as a plug-in in SONAR or in standalone mode (if that is possible)? It looks like both GT and SONAR are trying to access the Solo's driver at the same time.
  17. Welcome to the forum. If you Bounce to Tracks all the quantized tracks to 1 stereo track, is that track correct?
  18. About 18 years ago this came up in the Cakewalk Music Creator forum. I investigated my MC 2003 disc and found that you can (could) find the serial number on the disc. Explore it; you might get lucky.
  19. I saw something similar here in Raleigh a few nights ago. Here, they are lights on the boom of a tall construction crane. Seeing as you are in Oregon, it must be aliens.
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