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Jerry Gerber

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  1. Thanks John, I'll check out the track manager later this morning.. I h;ide tracks by selecting them and right-clicking to get the context menu and then I choose "hide tracks".
  2. My DAW is also a fully dedicated machine, nothing but music production takes place on it.
  3. Did that. It's almost certainly not a workspace issue because I tried saving the file (with tracks hidden) and they don't stay hidden upon reopening whether or not I check "apply workspace". It's probably a bug. I tried checking and unchecking every workspace option and it doesn't matter; hidden tracks don't remain hidden when I re open the file. Or, to be more specific, some hidden tracks do remain hidden, but some do not.
  4. I don't think that's it. I don't use screensets and I made certain I saved the workspace with all of the tracks hidden. I'll check to see if there's a workspace setting I might have overlooked..
  5. I am running the very latest version of CW. When I choose to hide all midi tracks and display only an audio track and save the file, the next time I open the file some of the tracks I've chosen to hide (all hidden tracks are muted and archived) reappear and I have to hide them again. I think this may be a bug. Thanks, Jerry
  6. I've been posting movements from my new oboe concerto. I finished the 3rd movement today and am posting it, so the composition is now complete. I am thinking about recording it also with a live oboist when COVID is really over, but for now I think the VSL oboe sounds good. PLAY
  7. Hi all, There's a setting in Preferences-Customization-Display that I've never understood in all my decades of using Cakewalk. Whether I check or uncheck the setting "Display Envelopes on Percentage Scale" I don't see any visual change to where the envelope sits relative to the audio waveform. What I expect, when I check it, is for the envelope line at 0dB to sit right in the center of the waveform window--exactly between the left and right waveforms. But it doesn't appear that way, it doesn't change its position at all whether it's checked or unchecked. It always appears a little above the center of the left waveform. What am I not understanding here? Thanks! Jerry
  8. Thanks Noynekker, it pleases me that the piece brought you some enjoyment! Jerry
  9. Well, I hope nobody takes offense. On the other hand, is it possible to write or say something funny that doesn't offend someone? Hmm, that's something to ponder..
  10. You Don't Know Jack Schitt? Many people are at a loss for a response when someone says, "You don't know Jack Schitt." Now you can intellectually handle the situation. Jack is the only son of Awe Schitt and O. Schitt. Awe Schitt, the fertilizer magnate, married O. Schitt, a partner of Kneedeep &. Schitt Inc. In turn, Jack Schitt married Noe Schitt, and the deeply religious couple produced 6 children: Holie Schitt, Fulla Schitt, Giva Schitt, Bull Schitt, and the twins: Deep Schitt and Dip Schitt. Against her parents' objections, Deep Schitt married Dumb Schitt, a high school drop out. After being married 15 years, Jack and Noe Schitt divorced. Noe Schitt later married Mr.Sherlock, and because her kids were living with them she wanted to keep her previous name. She was known as Noe Schitt-Sherlock. Dip Schitt married Loda Schitt and they produced a nervous son, Chicken Schitt. Fulla Schitt and Giva Schitt were inseparable throughout childhood and subsequently married the Happens brothers in a dual ceremony. The wedding announcement in the newspaper announced the Schitt-Happens wedding. The Schitt-Happens children were Dawg, Byrd, and Hoarse. Bull Schitt, the prodigal son, left home to tour the world. He recently returned from Italy with his new bride, Piza Schitt. So now if someone says, "You don't know Jack Schitt", you can correct them. Not only do you know Jack, you know his whole family!
  11. Thanks, will check out if any of those are scanning at startup..
  12. I have 2 SSD drives so that's definitely not the problem.
  13. Fast start is a no-no, it causes all kinds of problems. I never use it.
  14. No clients anymore. I stopped soundtrack work to focus on my own music and albums.. Glad you enjoyed listening Tim and thank you for commenting. Jerry
  15. Thanks again Tom for listening and commenting. Glad you find pleasure in my pieces! Jerry
  16. Thank you for listening bdickens, much appreciated!
  17. I think this is true for standard music notation, not specifically the CW staff view. It's difficult to control contrapuntal music without SMN. I can hardly imagine some of the great works by Bach, Mahler, Brahms, etc. being composed if standard music notation hadn't been invented and evolved. The piano roll view (I suppose, I've never used it) can work for simple music, but when you start getting into 6 part harmony or 5 part counterpoint, you're not going to be able to fine tune and develop your ideas as you can with notation. My only gripes with the current staff view is the oldest of all--the inability to display tied and dotted triplets. I've gotten used it, and I can have affection for the imperfect, just as others have affection for me with all of my imperfections. I write tied and dotted triplets whenever I need to and make the quick corrections in Sibelius for the the score.
  18. From the album Cosmic Consciousness Scored for VSL Orchestral Cube PLAY
  19. No, of course not. It's a DAW in a professional music studio and the computer is dedicated solely to music production. I use CC Cleaner too but that isn't the issue. Thanks for the weblink and tip. Much appreciated! I will check it out. Jerry
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