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  1. I started with Roger Powells Texture before porting all that over to Cakewalk dos then Windows 3.1 version. Been with it ever since.
  2. Hopefully Novation will have a calibration routine or maybe just a hard reboot step that will re-calibrate the pitch wheel. Typically the wheel is just a manual potentiometer. How it measures that resistance is the key. You can also buy contact cleaner for that pot - but it may be tricky getting to it depending on how the unit is designed. The best shortcut is to dis able the pitch wheel from the midi stream through preferences as stated above.
  3. When I'm wrong--- I don't mess around.
  4. I thought that was Blue Oyster Cult.
  5. Can't catch me 'cause the Rabbit done died.
  6. yep, I know what you mean. Been using Cakewalk for many many years and only recently started using this move... especially handy when doing edits that require a little pre roll.
  7. The foremost use for studio for me is multi track editing. Works great for tuning background vocals. The blobs can stack on top of each other on unison parts for a really good visual view of tuning and timing. I don't think I've ever really used for any of it's effects outside of tuning.
  8. Maybe try de-selecting " zero Controllers on stop " to see if it's receiving a conflicting message? Goto : Edit - preferences - project - midi
  9. Like the title says. I find it difficult to precisely control the slider to change transpose number. I often use this to test transpose offsets in multiple track midi drums. Especially when converting from one library to another and I want to change the transpose on a track to track basis. The slider requires a too fine of touch to just slide single values - but typing in a value ( or more typically - just doing + 1 - + 2 etc ) would far easier.
  10. I've suggested this long in the past. - but here goes again. How about switching out the placements and functions between the pre - post switch and the effects on and off switch. It makes more contextual sense to have an immediate feedback about the on/off status of the effects sends and to have hidden the selection of pre and post because that function is usually a one and done kind of setting. It would also give a faster inkling when you have accidentally hit "E" and muted all effects.
  11. I thought she was always the strongest writer for that band. Had no clue she was 79 years old.
  12. I still have a very old Win 7 System with an Apollo Silver Face firewire. I've always needed to reduce the Mix Thread Count - to make the Apollo play nice. I needed to do a full uninstall and re-install recently. Reducing it fixed all glitching.
  13. Best demonstration of BS free recording techniques I've seen in a long time. The final composition is brilliant.
  14. T'aint that a Jazz-ish bass ? It's got 4 nodules, not just 3 like the commoners has.
  15. Those were the days - extremely efficient. ! I think the track inspector could use a much better UI. Particularly with transpose slider - it's nearly useless to me....there are many places you can key in numerical settings, but you can't key in a transposition value in the slider widget.
  16. Have you tried with a new project? Is there any chance you have a midi feedback loop occurring?
  17. This is my favorite style of VST synth. I'm more old school bent with a control per function. No tabs or drop down menu that I can see from the demo.
  18. Sounds like something may have gotten corrupted. Do you get any warning or toast messages ? You may be better off just re-installing. Also, Make sure you're not trying to run it from a drive other than the C drive. Hopefully a Baker will chime in in case there any considerations to clear the registry.
  19. "And ya - it's 2022. Maybe in 2005 you needed someone to help you build a system, because so many parts had compatibility issues. Literal children can build high end systems today. Shit, pcpartpicker will hold your hand and tell you exactly what you need and automatically flag problems in your build. Building a DAW system today is child's play. The only thing that might be a challenge for some is delidding or pasting the CPU. But you don't need to pay a $2000 premium on a $3000 machine for the service. People charging those premiums are just straight up assholes - I don't care how much charm and salesmanship they use to get people to overpay. That applies to Apple or small businesses." This very specifically defines the difference between an amateur and a professional. Some of us prefer the professional......... Because - you know IT'S PROFESSIONAL. I have the choice between a 129.00 interface and a 3000.00 interface. I choose the 3000.00 interface. It doesn't make it a rip off ! I chose it for my reasons. also - Hosing around the internet does not make a person smart, savey, on top of it ...or whatever. It might just mean you read about someone who is actually professional - and think you know better.
  20. $1.50 for a stinkin soda pop ?!!!! I'll fix those bast$>'~rds !
  21. Trouble shooting might be as simple as loading the project while holding the shift key and dismissing the particular effect from loading. Then reload that FX into the region or clip. At least this will get your project up and running. I personally try to render any clip or region effects to a new clip. I think region effects are more vulnerable to mishaps or track changes.
  22. I don't personally operate with simple instrument tracks. But - I would suggest that you ( bounce to clips) the non operating midi track, Control shift to copy just the midi to a new track and try to direct the new track to a new instance of your instrument. There maybe an assignment error you made and this will give you a fresh instrument instance to check against. You can always archive your initial track to have for learning purposes if you figure out what might have happened.
  23. I'd second that with the LSR 308's. I really like mine, I have a second pair of Tannoy reveal 8D's taking up storage space since i bought the Jbl's, they're very good sounding as well. The JBL wave guides give a discernibly wide sound field that just works great when doing whatever, great for a jam room arraignment. The funny thing about LSR's is that they just look and feel cheap with a thin metal back plate. But they have it well tuned with that design, and they just sound better than they look and feel.
  24. Other software may have a pre roll feature. Not sure though, I only use Cake.
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