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Terry Kelley

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  1. 13 minutes ago, scook said:

    If installed following the instructions above, V-Vocal should appear as a Region FX in CbB.

    Pentagon I is the only plug-in bundled with SONAR X series requiring administrator access to the registry. This may be done by either running the DAW as administrator or modifying the registry as shown in this post. Allowing for the permissions issue should Pentagon fail to load the problem is system specific.

     

    LOL! You posted this just as I was editing my earlier mini-rant. I found it, but not where I expected.

    As for Pentagon. I've tried the admin changes and as I said it just loads it and then blows up. I compared the registry content and it matches what people said needs to be there. I will keep playing with it though.

    I missed the permissions for Pentagon. Interestingly that works but now I get a blank window for the synth. I will play with it more.

    Thanks for replying!

  2. On 1/24/2019 at 7:12 PM, scook said:

    Going to need to install the Platinum core (The top level SONAR Platinum link in the Command Center) to be able to install all the Platinum plug-ins. Unlike X3 and older, there is no advanced install option for Platinum. There are several installers though. To save about 50% of the space used by Platinum (excepting the samples for DP and Rapture Session) skip the tutorial install. Can also skip the SONAR Theme editor; CbB has its own. Include the local documentation if you want a relatively recent pdf and chm file. There is a hack to add the old SONAR chm to CbB but there will be missing pages.

    All the other legacy plug-ins from X3 and older may be installed with actually installing the DAW EXCEPT V-Vocal. To get V-Vocal requires a minimal installation of the DAW. Here is what that option looks like in X2 Producer

    ...

    The legacy LP plug-ins were dropped from Platinum when the L-Phase plug-ins were added. The easiest way to get these back is an advanced install from X3 or older.

    It is good idea when installing the actual DAW (in this example X2, Platinum and CbB) they be installed oldest first. While the installers are pretty smart about not overwriting newer files it can happen with unexpected results. Installing in order prevents lost updates.

    When running SONAR installers advanced option for plug-ins only, order does not matter. In fact, these installs may be deferred until a project is encountered with missing plug-ins.

    Edit: I said V-Vocal wasn't in CbB. Looking, looking, looking, tab after tab, I found it in the Region FX in the wave right-click window. For some reason I thought it was a VST. NICE!

    My install started with Sonar 8.0 Pro before installing CbB so I too assume it came through there. I need to pay closer attention ....

  3. I refuse to admit I asked the same question after claiming I tried everything. And when I got the answer I couldn't believe I missed it. I've  freaking used it to reduce the number of items in the track folders in the past.

    Nope, I never did that. ;)

    I will say that Bandlab cleaned up a number of item descriptions and locations so the GUI makes a lot more sense.

  4. Go to Settings/Update and Security/Backup. Under "Looking for an older backup?" is Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7). Click on that.

    On the left is "Create a system image." It will look for drives large enough for the backup. I use "On a hard disk" and point it to my second drive D.  Click next and you will be taken to 'Confirm your back up settings." If you are fine with the destination, click Start Backup at the bottom. If a prior backup exists on that drive it will overwrite it. It "appears" to make an image of the used space on C, not necessary the whole drive including unused space.

    Finally, Windows doesn't appear to allow the image to be copied to another drive. I need to check. What I haven't tried is to make the image on a blank drive or SD card and then try copying my midi backup folders to that drive. That might work.

  5. I have all of my CW master files (Sonar masters, Bandlab/CW), installers and misc music files on a second drive.

    CW and all plug-ins and accessories are installed on the main OS drive C:. Cakewalk runs from C-drive but all working files are on D. I do a Windows backup image to the second drive daily. Then I do a  daily backup of the second drive to a third drive (usually a 128MB SD card or my external drive.) That third drive is my fail-safe.

    If things go bad, either the second drive or my third "backup" drive has everything. I can restore the image and working files from either and get going again. If the second drive dies or is trashed, I can restore from the third drive. All three aren't going to die at one time.  As a last resort I can reinstall Windows 10, CW and all plugins.

    Once the first image backup is done, it takes less than 15 minutes to update the image on the second drive and then backup everything to the third drive.

  6. I've search and haven't found anything on this. I am looking for what controller is used for the Leslie speed on the Arturia B3 VST.  The Arturia documentation doesn't mention any of the controllers. I've stepped through as many as I can and while I can control a lot of things, the speed eludes me. I used to use the Organized Trio VST and figured out the controller for it's Leslie but I haven't gotten a re-installation to work so I am trying the Arturia version. I do know I can't used automation to control it on either.

    Anyone know?

     

  7. Add a white background theme. The dark background is too difficult to read. Something similar to Cakewalk for Windows. I have been playing with the theme editor but I am a long way away from having something totally done. No doubt it's covers most objects.

    It's like a theme with all of the colors inverted would do it.

    IMHO.

  8. I loaded this up. It's certainly an improvement over the black on black/gray Cakewalk seems to be enamored with. I wish they offered something similar to the Cakewalk for Windows white theme. It's far better for a lit room. Even in a dark room you can turn down the monitor brightness. But at with this I can see more of how to edit in the theme editor although I don't think I can get to the white theme with the existing tools.

    But I really like this over the stock themes! Thanks!

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  9. 13 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

    Good advice to keep those notebook air vents clean. I forget to do it.

    I don't know what the Twelve Tone era Cakewalk looked like, but as far as "light" themes go, head down to the Coffee House subforum and check out the "Boston Flowers" theme that Mariano just dropped. It's my new favorite light theme.

    It was white everything with black or colored text/graphics. Very readable. I suspect the developers are using super bright monitors where the gray looks nearly white. :)Now if I was working in a dark room, I might prefer a darker theme so I don't get a sunburn but I work in a well lit studio. I'll check this out. Thanks!

    If Sonar 8 had something light I never found it. Maybe I missed it.

  10. 6 hours ago, slartabartfast said:

    I am not at all convinced that the "static" the OP describes has anything to do with static electricity. It seems likely that overheating was causing processing errors and dropouts. Most good motherboards these days have a way to set an alarm when the CPU and sometimes other components are out of range in temperature. That is not a substitute for good cooling hygiene, but it is probably a good idea in any case.

    Yeah, I don't dispute that dust can cause issues on high speed traces with no coating but this was definitely heat related. Laptops are especially prone.

  11. This might help someone fighting static and noise in audio.  This is on my HP 8560p Elitebook laptop with i5/16GB ram/dual SSD drives.

    I've been fighting a situation where Cakewalk with audio tracks (several) would start off fine (noise free) but slowly start giving static/scratching noises during recording and playback. I might get 30 minutes before it started. I messed with just about everything possible. If you suggest something, I already tried it. :)

    I was sitting here and noticed the fan was running at full speed. I loaded a CPU temperature app and the temps were very high. Hmmm. I pulled the bottom cover off and the processor heat-sink and air channels were full of dust. Some compressed air later and the fan is either off or at slow speed all the time and the static/scratching is gone. I've gone 8 hours with no noise. I believe the processor was slowing down from the heat or in technical terms "going goofy."

    I know this might not be a typical problem for people but it's something to rule out if you are fighting the noise.

    And anyone that knows of a theme that matches or is similar to the original Cakewalk for Windows from the Twelve Tone era I'd love to try it. I don't like the dark themes. 

    AWATS

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