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Jerry Gerber

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  1. Moderate Tempo, theme derived from arpeggiator's ostinato in softsynth. PLAY
  2. Jerry Gerber

    Hymns

    Hi Jim, Thank you for listening, glad you had the feeling you did as that is the feeling I intended the listener to have... Jerry
  3. Jerry Gerber

    Hymns

    And thank you Andy for listening... Jerry
  4. Jerry Gerber

    Hymns

    After producing 15 albums, 3 concertos, 11 symphonies and many short works, I am currently turning my attention to writing short hymns using the EW Choirs and their word builder. I'm planning on composing somewhere between 20-30 of these, some of which the words I have written and some of which the words are written by others. The unifying factor is the theme: Spirituality, life, death and the soul. Here are several examples: https://www.jerrygerber.com/hymntothedivine.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/thankyouspirit.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/desire.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/onefriend.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/whendeathdoescome.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/remember.htm https://www.jerrygerber.com/greed.htm As usual, all produced using Cakewalk, always my DAW of choice. Jerry
  5. I certainly may be one of the oldest Cakewalk users around here. I turned 70 this year and started with Cakewalk for DOS back in 1991. I recently released my 15th album , every one produced with Cakewalk, and I'm very grateful to Bandlab for taking the baton and carrying Cakewalk into the 21st century. In my opinion CW is better than ever. When Bandlab decided to do some work on the staff view and add back the icons and fix the snap function I dropped Sonar and am very glad I did. And thanks to all the people creating themes! As far as forums go, though not perfect, I have found that the CW forum to be the most friendliest and helpful. And this is from a guy who generally hates forums. I don't post or participate on any music forums any more other than occasionally on CW. As Craig Anderton mentioned, the signal-to-noise ratio on many forums is often intolerable. Jerry https://www.jerrygerber.com https://www.jerrygerber.com/discs.htm
  6. Hi, When I insert a tempo in the newly designed tempo window, Cakewalk always inserts two tempo changes when I only insert one tempo change. For example, if I insert a change at measure 3, beat 3, it inserts the same tempo change at m3 b3 and at m4 b1. Is this a bug or is there a new setting to control this behavior? Thanks, Jerry www.jerrygerber.com
  7. Thanks! Lead has been, and still is, my favorite theme!! Jerry www.jerrygerber.com
  8. Thanks, but how do I know which elements to swap? Does it have a name?
  9. OK thank you. I hope the other themes like 'Lead" get updated as well..
  10. Hi, I have several themes I like but there's one element that is too dark. It's the "+" and "-" keys on the meter menu. I've attached a screenshot. Which element does this correspond to in the Theme Editor? Thanks! Jerry screenshot of menu colors.docx
  11. Fret Flintstone or whatever your real name is: I really wish that you hadn't posted and hijacked my thread with irrelevant comments.
  12. Hello, I am just beginning pre-production work on my 15th album. I am seeking someone to write the liner notes. This involves getting very familiar with the recording and being able to write intelligently and thoughtfully about the music. It's a paid gig of course. Must have writing credits! Contact Jerry Gerber if interested at: jerry@jerrygerber.com or 415-242-4003 Thanks, Jerry www.jerrygerber.com
  13. This is my first attempt using the latest incarnation of East West's Word Builder and choir. The results are not bad at all. When I go to hear a live choir in a church I usually do not understand the text unless I have the program notes with the text printed given to me. So I included the words too. I may make a few changes in the next few weeks.... Jerry PLAY
  14. I strongly doubt they will get rid of it.
  15. Do you have any reason to suspect that the developers would remove the staff view? Especially after updating it and fixing longstanding bugs?
  16. My mistake. CW can display up to 23 staves at one time, regardless of screen size. I wrote 18, but that's not correct. What I'd love to see is MusicXML being able to export all tracks that contain staff view data at once. Exporting using MIDI type 1 files works OK but it would be nice to have XML as a choice...
  17. Give an example of "wildly inaccurate", other than the tied and dotted triplets, which is common knowledge. Why waste your time on a CW forum, why not spend time on the DP forum telling everyone how great the notation editor is, when in fact it's no better, and in some cases, much worse, that CWs? Your feedback is not as objective or as fact-based as you pretend it is. I've used both programs extensively and CW is better in countless ways, including text size, handling of VSTs, the ability to customize CC and instrument names, the simplicity and power of audio envelopes, and of course the notation editor's speed and visibility of more information. I can go on. CW is without doubt the most underrated DAW on the market. And speaking of markets--CW is free. You don't know a great value when it's staring you in the face! JG www.jerrygerber.com
  18. Maybe it's of no concern to you, but when a piece has 45 tracks, the more staves I can see on one screen and the more measures I can see on one screen the faster I can work. DP's notation editor is slow. Very slow. And it cannot display nested or tied triplets (or maybe it's dotted triplets?) correctly. CW cannot display tied or dotted triplets correctly either, but again, it plays them back flawlessly and correcting those kinds of things in Sibelius is easy. I don't go by "reputation". I go by my own personal experience in the studio. Of course I don't expect that what works for one musician will work for another, we're all different. So I'll bow out of a pissing contest and just say I prefer CW's notation to DPs any day. That's why I went back to Cakewalk. Have you tried using or comparing CW's tabs to DP's clumsy switching between various groups of staves? The tabs are instantaneous, so I can go from winds to strings to brass in a fraction of a second, there's no lag time. I really appreciate that. Jerry www.jerrygerber.com
  19. Wow! I hope you're right. I'll check in a few minutes. Last time I checked, 18 staves was the max. But maybe it depends upon screen size?
  20. If that is really your experience with CW, you've got audio/computer issues that have nothing to do with Cakewalk. I've never seen Cakewalk's score not sync up with playback with MIDI, although one older version of Sonar did have VST sync problems with long pieces. But that problem doesn't exist any more as I recently completed a 4 movement 30 minute work with lots of VSTs and no issues with sync at all. Cakewalk's staff editor can show a lot more music than DP on one screen. The other thing that is remarkable about CW's notation are the tabs. I have all the winds, brass, percussion, synths and strings on 5 different tabs, and switching between them is instantaneous. With DP there's always a lag time of several seconds to switch screens to see different staves. And because Cakewalk's editor is laid out more like an arranger's pad rather than an 8.5x11 sheet of paper, it's much better for large orchestral scoring. I've said this before: A notation editor in a DAW is for composition and editing, not for creating a final score. For that you need a graphics program like Sibelius or Finale or Dorito. For MIDI sequencing, CW's notation is more than adequate. When I am done composing and sequencing a piece, before rendering to wave, I export to Sibelius and create the score. I wouldn't use any DAWs notation editor to create a score, they're really input and editing tools, nothing more...
  21. That's right. 18 staves is the maximum CW can display at one time. The problem is that if have, say, 25 staves, then 7 will not be able to be exported with XML. MusicXML can only export the staves that CW can display. I would love to be wrong about this but I don't think I am. .
  22. I agree. After checking out Reaper, using DP for 18 months, trying Cubase for a few months and checking out Pro Tools, I have no doubt that Cakewalk's staff view is the best. And now that the snap functions are completely fixed, it's even better. I can see more staves and more notes on the Cakewalk staff view than I can on any other program. That is very helpful. My complaint, or question, is: Is it possible to export to MusicXML ALL of the tracks at once? I could be wrong, but when I try to export to XML I can only do the staves that are visible, instead of the entire file. So, if I have 40 tracks, which isn't uncommon, I cannot find a way to export all of them via XML. Am I wrong about this? Thanks, Jerry
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