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Giorgio Gabriel

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  1. I tried in several ways and I also tried in a different pc (a laptop) connecting a Steinberg UR22mk2.

    Even in the laptop it seems that saving the configuration and recalling it (after changing the audio driver to use) it seems that the audio driver is not recalled.

    However, making 2 different copies of the AUD.INI file for different 2 different settings, it works fine.

    Anyway, it's not so important....

    Thanks,

    Giorgio

  2. Thanks again.

    Let me explain one thing: I suspect that the "generic asio driver...." was installed much time ago, when I installed Cubase.

    Then, after a while, since Cubase's "asio" driver was causing problems I removed it from the registry (see attachment).

    In my system only the 2 asio drivers seems to be in place (GT-1000 and MidasFW).

    I just tried another thing: I removed the AUD.INI file and a new one has been created by Sonar (which is much smaller in bytes) and this one has only the 2 drivers shown.

    Then I tried again saving the configuration (Midas), then switched to GT1000 and saved again.

    Nope, still reloading the MIDAS configuration the GT1000 asio remains....

    Anyway it's not that important and I don't want to create troubles.

    Bye,

    Giorgio

     

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  3. Mmm, unfortunately no. I just deleted all the references of the "Generic low latency asio driver" in the AUD.INI file and tried again, saving the configuration in MIDAS mode, then switching to GT 1000 mode and saving a different configuration.

    Then, again, loading the MIDAS mode (my default mode) does not give me the the Midas driver in use, but still the GT 1000.

    Any other ideas?

    Thanks a lot,

    Giorgio

     

  4. Mmmh, there is something strange happening. 

    I attach the file gt.ini (Boss GT1000 asio driver) and the midas.ini (Midas VeniceF 16 asio driver).

    If I copy the file in %APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Sonar\ the relevant INI file then it seems to change my asio driver (Boss or Midas).

    However, using the "backup/restore" feature it seems to change the AUD.INI file too, but (even after restarting Sonar) the audio driver is not changed.

    I have to investigate a bit....

    Thanks,

    Giorgio

     

    gt.INI midas.INI

  5. Hi there,

    this feature seems really useful, however I tried to change my audio configuration (using a different asio driver) and tried to save the setting before and after.

    In my system it seems that the asio driver "saved" in the configuration is not saved (or not loaded... I don't know).

    Can someone try the same thing and verify if there is problem is there?

    Thanks,

    Giorgio

  6. I tried to load your file (using Sonar):

    in normal mode it crashes, in safe mode it loads.

    There are plugings that I don't have insalled in this project, anyway.

    Regards,

    Giorgio

     

  7. Hi, could it be that while you record your voice (and the metronome is on) the metronome itself is recorded inside the track along with your voice?

    Try to create an empty project and record your voice for a short time (with the metronome on while recording).

    Then check if the metronome sound have been recorded too inside the voice track.

    It could be that your USB Mixer is "mixing" your voice and the metronome and sends all this to the DAW in the input channel.

    Regards,

    Giorgio

  8. I noticed that TTS-1 will be no longer installed in the future.

    Would it be possible to copy the TTS-1 folder from C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared DXi (for a future installation) and follow the instructions found in this page?

    Thanks,

    Giorgio

     

  9. Hi Frank.

    if your keyboard is connected with the usb cable to the computer, then you should install the yamaha's midi driver. Then, in Cbb preferences, you should find and activate both midi in and out.

    Beside that, your keyboard has the Local On/Off setting (see your keyboard's manual).

    Local off means that the keyboard transmits midi data but does not play itself while in Local on mode it transmits midi data and plays too (no vst required for this scenario).

    I suggest to check those details.

    Regards,

    Giorgio

  10. If you downloaded the driver from Korg you should be able to use the synth as an audio device. I think that this will cause the problem that you will not be able to use the "other" audio card that you usually use at the same time.

    Anyway, maybe, you could use the Korg as audio card just once, and creating an audio track you should be able to capture its sound.

    Once recorded the track you could then switch to your regular audio driver.

    Am I wrong?

    bye,

    Giorgio

  11. Dear Brian,

    are you using a Presonus 24C? If yes, look at the front panel of your audio card and turn the MIXER knob totally to the right (it says Playback).

    Now you won't be able to hear your guitar while you are playing - that's ok.

    Now create an empty project in Cakewalk Bandlab and insert 1 audio track.

    If you arm the track (engaging the red "record" button) you will see the vu-meter working while you play, but still you will not hear anything (it's ok).

    Finally, close to the record button you will find the Input Echo button. Engage it and now you will hear your guitar with a little latency.

    You can now insert all the FX you want and everything should work.

    Bye,

    Giorgio

     

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  12. 16 minutes ago, Edward Allen said:

    Hi

    I have 2 mics, one on each side of a snare drum, and I can see they are "out of phase" so when I click the phase icon on the snare bottom mic, should I actually see the wave invert on-screen?! Or just trust that Cakewalk has it covered!!

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    Many thanks in advance.

    Hi,

     

    as far as I know, no. The phase button changes the phase of the signal but not the waveform.

    You can easily hear the difference so you know that the phase has been changed...

    Regards,

    Giorgio

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  13. 3 hours ago, John Maar said:

    McAfee and Norton are both intrusive resource hogs. Back in the DOS v3 pre-Windows days, the Norton utilities were essential, but then Symantec bought them and that was the end of a great product.

    But McAfeer? You've got a virus, pure and simple. You need to clean your system before you do anything else.

    I remember the Norton Commander!!! eheheh

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