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57Gregy

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  1. Finally, a group I can truly belong to.
  2. Since it's voice, I assume it's a mono track. Make a copy. Select it. Go to Process>Length. Set it to 50%. Mute the original, listen to the copy until you find the spot you're looking for. Split or otherwise mark that spot. Process>Length 100% 200%. That should restore the clip to its original size and with the spot marked, you would know where to go on the first clip. Do your edits or whatever else it is you wanted to do on the original track. Delete the copy. Seems a little bit convoluted, but if it's a 2-hour track, it may be ( 🤞) faster.
  3. Percussion envy now in session.
  4. Right. Do you mean you don't have a bus called Master? Double-click the name and change it to Master., or anything else.
  5. When playing back, set the input to None on the click track.
  6. I really don't know what Next is, other than an internet app. It's brand new and is not Bandlab. You would need Cakewalk by Bandlab, a Windows program, soon to be discontinued. Probably the new Sonar will open .wrk files. You cannot open .wrk files with Melodyne; you would open them in Cakewalk by Bandlab and then use Melodyne to convert any audio in the project to MIDI if that is your goal.
  7. .wrk files are regular Cakewalk project files in a format from ~20 years ago. They could contain audio*, so the file itself can't be converted to MIDI. If you had a more modern program, such as Cakewalk by Bandlab, you could open the project and convert by saving any .wrk to a .cwp or, if it is only MIDI to a .mid. If that project has audio and you have a working version of Melodyne, you can use Melodyne to (maybe) change the audio to MIDI. Welcome to the forum. * As mentioned by sjoens below, the .wrk files do not contain audio, just references to where the audio is on the hard drive. Sorry for the misinformation.
  8. Trying to decide if Strummy is spoofing misgrammatists or if his neural network misfired.
  9. I look at this list and go who? I look at it again and go what!? I look again and go why?
  10. John Cusack kicked his butt in Grosse Point Blank. I guess they read the script.
  11. Couldn't you drag the 'real' drum track to Melodyne, thus converting it to MIDI, and have an exact copy, timewise, of the drum track? Then output that to any drum synth.
  12. I have no VST MIDI effects. Is there even such a thing?
  13. When I was enlisting in the Air Force, I was worried my hearing loss would disqualify me. That turned out not to be a problem. They were more concerned with color blindness. Considering the field I was going into, you know, bombs, they didn't want you accidentally cutting the red wire when you should be cutting the green wire.
  14. This is the Coffee House; It's never the wrong forum. Now, talking about becan and massive post size in the Instruments and Effects forum would be the wrong forum.
  15. I think msmcloud's method was with audio tracks.
  16. Are you referring to THIS or THIS? The green-highlighted box is the timeline. The red-highlighted box appears to be a MIDI track with nothing recorded in it.
  17. Welcome to the forum. Why is that important to you?
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