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Nigel Mackay

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  1. If you select a track, copy it, go somewhere else and paste it, it pastes what you copied. Copy a track, you paste a track. Copy a clip, you paste a clip. Copy automation, you paste automation. (Ignoring select/copy a with b with c etc.)
  2. @Allan Yazdani Screen shot of MIDI track in Inspector.
  3. Check the automation tracks for volume, expression down to zero. Have a look at the event view for the same.
  4. Screenshots of the track pane, Inspector would help.
  5. If you cannot select a MIDI track that has data in it and select Copy, then there is something very wrong. Try reinstalling Cakewalk.
  6. Selecting tracks in the original project? With MIDI data in them? If any of the tracks are empty just put one note in them. You can delete these after pasting.
  7. Select all the tracks. Copy. In new project, Paste.
  8. Have you closed and reopened the project. I have had that problem recently.
  9. You must be doing something wrong. Is either the MIDI or instrument track Archived? Muted? Frozen? You do remember to select both the MIDI and the instrument racks?
  10. Don't minimise, close them. Once you have set them they way you want you don't need to see them.
  11. @Sleetah2000 Isn't it easier to use the + and - on the folder to do that? Then the folders can be minimun height.
  12. Set Record and Render bit depth to 32 bit. Bounce track. Open with audacity. Look at file info: 32-bit float. EDIT: Just realised, that is Audacity's setting. Redid it at 64 bit float and 16 bit. Check with VLC.
  13. Pitch Bend Sensitivity. In the Event View add an event. Change the Kind from Note to RPN. Change the value In Data to 0. The value in the last column must be semitones multiplied by 128. 128 = 1 semitone. 256 = 2 semitones 1536 = octave etc
  14. From the Icons, they are Simple Instrument Racks. @TheCrazyLunatic8 Right-click on each track and select Split Instrument Rack. That gives you separate MIDI and Synth audio tracks. A lot easier to see what is going on. Just do a screen shot, no video needed. In focus, Please. 😀 Then also Views -> Inspector and do a screen shot of the Inspector pane of one of the tracks.
  15. Try reinstalling Cakewalk. The projects can't all "lose" their master busses. It has to be that when you open a project Cakewalk"loses" the master bus.
  16. Where is the audio track routed to? What are your settings? Switch the metronome on and record. Do you hear the metronome? BTW This is the section for tutorials. You might want to post the question in the Q & A forum.
  17. Views -> Inspector. Going upwards: Normal, Patch Browser, Time+ Key+,.....
  18. Maybe ask this in the Feedback Loop forum. No guarantee that developers will see this.
  19. After installing you are supposed to log into Native Access and activate it. Komplete Kontrol basically did that for you.
  20. Settings inside synths and FXs are stored inside those plugins. They don't tell Cakewalk that a change has occurred. To Cakewalk they are basically black-boxes. MIDI/audio goes in, MIDI/audio comes out. What happens inbetween, how it happens inbetween, has got nothing to do with Cakewalk.
  21. Have you selected the keyboard as the input device in the audio track? Make sure the Inspector is open: Views -> Inspector. Here it says I -None-. You must select your keyboard. Then, the red button on the track is Record Arm. That must be selected. Then you need to click the Record button in the transport module.
  22. When you record you must select your audio interface as the input. What keyboard is it? What audio interface? Have you installed the drivers for the interface? Have you selected the audio interface as input device? And the track is routed to the Master fader, not file. 😀 Think in terms of a mixing desk.
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