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Nigel Mackay

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  1. So show us a screenshot of your layout so we can see where the problem is.
  2. If the dll is with other VSTs move it. If it is an a folder that doesn't have VSTs, remove that folder from your scan path. Don't forget, Cakewalk scans sub-folders, so watch out for that. CBS Products is cable installation.
  3. Hi everyone. Does anyone know what you call the guitar rhythm style used in Blowing in the Wind? Or the names of well known songs that use it. Dum-ti-ti-dum dum dum dum dum dum. Back in the day we played Where Have all the Flowers Gone that rhythm. The Kingston Trio almost do the dum-ti-ti-dum bit. Ricky Nelson uses it for I Need You. Need help to find a suitable RealTrack in Band in a Box. They don't have Blowing in the Wind as an example.
  4. Is the window high enough or wide enough to see it? Depends on which view you are in. This: Or this:
  5. Views -> Tempo. Click on the + to insert a new tempo. It has a tap box to set the tempo. You will probably have to tweak it, but it allows 2 decimal places, so you should get it spot on. If it is a recording rather than a computer generated piece of music, don't rely on the tempo staying constant. 😀
  6. I presume you have an audio track and you want to add reverb? If so: Click on the track number in the audio track. (It is in the top left corner of the track.) If you don't see this bit to the left of the track, press the i key Click on the button which is now orange in this screenshot. Looks like a knob. In the screenshot above it is just to the left of the button View. Just below that orange button, click on the + sign. To the right of Untitled. At the top of the list that appears, click on BREVERB 2. Scroll down. You see this. It is a reverb module.
  7. It is not supposed to affect the PRV. 1) Set Zoom Factor: Horizontal to 1.500. 2) Play with the zoom speed in the track pane. 3) Change Zoom Factor: Horizontal to 0.200 4) Zoom in and out in track pane. Compare it to the way it was in 2) 5) Change Zoom Factor: Horizontal to 3.00. 6) Zoom in and out in the track pane. Compare it to how it was in 2) and in 4) 7) Zoom in and out in the PRV. Is it closest to 2), 4) or 6)?
  8. Because it isn't real, so it can't be "cleared." Send the template to support, maybe they can fix it. Not strictly their job, but you might get lucky.
  9. Could be that the clip doesn't actually exist. Especially as accepting the plugin as missing and saving the template doesn't work.
  10. I suppose naming each clip is also too much.?
  11. @Will_Kaydo OP specifically states using mouse wheel. @LeoSpit This is the default setting for the track pane. Maybe your Zoom Factor: Horizontal is set much lower than 1.5, so the PRV seems faster?
  12. The View, Options, Tracks, ... is for the track pane. The PRV has its own View, Notes, Controllers, ... buttons. Just doesn't have that setting in its menus.
  13. Re-install Cakewalk maybe? Fairly painless operation.
  14. My PRV and track pane scroll at the same speed. I would imagine that if there was a setting it would affect all views.
  15. Sounds like normal piano chords to me. Something you haven't said - do other wave files you have sound ok?
  16. It is not the VSTs, it is something wrong your side. Try re-installing.
  17. It is not you, it cannot be done. VSTs don't work like that. Read the very first answer supplied by @scook
  18. Export a short bit of the project and post it here so we can check it. Select a few seconds on the timeline.
  19. When the OP imports the WAV file back into Cakewalk it sounds correct. So it has to be the playback system. Unless there is something really weird and wonderful going on.
  20. If you don't have VLC, get it. Use it to play the WAV file. If it sounds ok, great, if it doesn't: Make sure Cakewalk is open. Play the wave file with VLC. Right-click on the speaker in the system tray and select Open Volume Mixer. See if there is any difference between what it says for Cakewalk and what it does for VLC.
  21. MIDI Learn: Right-click the knob/control you want to change. Click on Learn MIDI CC# Automation. Move the knob on the controller that you want to use.
  22. The moderators moved your post from Tutorials to Q & A. The Title is in italics and says Moved. 😀 A moderator will delete your duplicate post. There won't be a workaround.
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