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57Gregy

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  1. My hearing has gotten so bad, the other day it was over an hour before I realized one of my speaker wires had come undone. 😶
  2. So now engineers have to keep an assortment of dentures in the studio?
  3. Wasn't quadrophonic "the future" in 1972?
  4. All of the above? P.S. I couldn't get on for an hour or so this afternoon (April 19, 2023).
  5. They'll still complain about the staff view.
  6. Select both the MIDI track and the synth track, then... Bounce To Tracks or however you were converting them.
  7. There will be no updates to any Cakewalk program acquired before Dec. 2017 (?), that company no longer exists. Bandlab bought it and created an updated program, Cakewalk by Bandlab which is updated and supported today.
  8. I always forget about selecting, I've been splitting since... a long time. But yeah, that saves a step.
  9. I don't recall. I see him on FB, though. He's a hardcore biker now. 😁
  10. I would split the clip in 2 places, delete the split part and drag the clip to the right to line up.
  11. Welcome to the forum. Are the 'instruments' audio, MIDI or a combination of the 2? Are you using any software synthesizers? Or a hardware synthesizer such as a MIDI keyboard or MIDI sound module? What is your audio interface or sound card? What format is the export (Tracks, Busses, Entire Mix, etc.)?
  12. Sorry. We weren't emulating the Doors, we just had no bass player like the Doors. I think I've never played a Doors song in my life. Money? Ha. For us it was getting 3 eggs instead of 2 at Denny's after the show.
  13. I bought the Axxe from Coliseum Sound in Raleigh for $650 in 1976. With inflation over 47 years, converted to GBP, that's uh... 32 billion pounds.
  14. What is your audio interface?
  15. You should have fun with it. In 1976, I couldn't afford the Odyssey, so I got the Axxe. In 1979 we were doing a 'Doors' thing with no bass player. It came in handy for filling in the bottom end. You may be able to see the little getting started booklet on the left.
  16. I was visiting my brother in Milton, FL last week. We came upon this little music store and decided to check it out. I found this oddity, a Suzuki QChord. Not exactly a Keytar. I'd never seen one before. By brother bought a ukulele.
  17. Welcome to the forum. It seems as though you have "the drive up" in the old songs, possibly a VST, and when you record on that same project, you're playing through that same VST. In the new projects, you never inserted that VST.
  18. You can record the MIDI data on a MIDI track, which is output to a software synthesizer which is the audio track, and with a little fiddling, you can record that audio to another track during your performance. But why? The MIDI is there playing and you hear it, and you might change your mind later about what patch you want the track to be. In any case, you can patch the audio through to an audio track to record, but it's not necessary.
  19. I would use Expression to write in the tempos. At least they would be there.
  20. Let's stir up some jams.
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