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57Gregy

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  1. That would be MIRV, for multiple independent re-entry vehicle, like the Mk. 12 which I also worked on. The one in the pic is the Mk. 6. I've never had an IEM but we used to improvise firecrackers in elaborate battle scenarios with our G.I. Joes when I was a kid.
  2. Although that's not actually an ICBM, but the Re-entry Vehicle that sits on top of the ICBM.
  3. Top row, second from right. Yep. No longer exists.
  4. Sure you can. Add MIDI tracks (not Instrument Tracks) and set their outputs to the TTS-1 you already have inserted. Set each MIDI track's channel and patch and there you go. Welcome to the forum.
  5. You can record the audio output of your MIDI keyboard or sound module into a track and apply the effect there, or if you're using a software synthesizer instead of a hardware synthesizer, just insert the effect in the soft synth's audio output.
  6. I tried it the other day, selected Ctrl>a to select all of the tracks, which selected the entire timeline. Then I just moved the green marker at measure 1 to the beginning of the audio and it just exported the song from there.
  7. I don't know if you will have the same behavior as my machine, but as soon as I open a New PRV, it only shows the track I selected. As soon as I try to change it to another track, the first track is ghosted and the second track is promoted, and so on as many tracks as I use. But, if I close the PRV completely, I can open another single-view instance.
  8. I have; I had to change the screen resolution so all of the buttons are visible. The were way off the screen at the bottom. Or do you mean you see the entire dialog box but the buttons are missing?
  9. When my DAW died a couple years ago, my brother gave me his old computer with the 0404 installed. Still using it.
  10. Go to the MIDI track you want your drums on. For Output, select New Drum Map and navigate to the SR-16 drum maps. The Alesis must be connected via MIDI.
  11. Create a different user account in Windows with your new preferences?
  12. Did you download and install the latest ASIO driver for your OS and device from the Presonus web site?
  13. Also check the duration of the note you drew in. If it's a 1/16 note, the crash won't be very long. Assuming the crash is mapped correctly.
  14. Tell me about it! You wouldn't believe how much hookersnblow is going for these days.
  15. By setting your audio tracks to go through busses and the busses to a Master bus which is set to your audio interface's output, you would get all of your tracks to play through your headphones.
  16. Is it possible that the Now line has scrolled off the screen and you're working at an earlier place in the song? Clicking in the TV would then move the Now line to where you clicked.
  17. It has always remained the same for me. Try it; anything you do can be undone. I would export a track or a mix of tracks to a folder outside CbB. Open a new project and drag that file into it, then do the Process>Length to it. But there are many ways to do it, some simple and some a little more complicated.
  18. Copy the groove clip to where you want it. Right-click the clip and turn off groove looping. That should return it to the original clip length.
  19. In the old days, I would just take a finished stereo track of the song and go to Process>Length at the top and set it at 95% or 90% to speed it up a little. I never noticed any artifacts, but I believe if you go too far, you might. The easy, one-click method.
  20. 'Soft synth' is short for software synthesizer. Your Yamaha has a hardware synth which makes it possible to hear what you play. A soft synth is, as the name implies, software which can take the played/recorded MIDI data and output as audio. Although you may not have an audio interface (yet; highly recommended if you want recording satisfaction), your computer almost certainly has a sound card that can be used to listen to your songs.
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