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Byron Dickens

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  1. That's the problem with internet searches like that. You're liable to get a lot of outdated and even just plain wrong information.
  2. Korg will not work properly (if at all) connected to a USB hub.
  3. Being so poor I can't even pay attention makes the decision easy for me....
  4. Patronizing? You're the one who fiddle-f--ked around blindly for a year with this when the answer is right in front of you the whole time. Don't get mad at me. Get mad at yourself. Or maybe your parents should have sued your school district....
  5. The answer actually is in the manual. But like I said elsewhere, it is a mistake to think it will be spelled out for you in so many words. How to connect the controller is definitely in the manual for it. How to insert a soft synth, how to route MIDI from it to said soft synth, how to route the output of the synth, etc. its all in there. Volume automation is in the manual. If you have the volume at 0, guess what the track is. Muted. The reason I'm dumbfounded is that it should have taken 30 minutes at the most to figure this one out.
  6. Mistake number one. You jumped right to an incorrect conclusion based off of an erroneous assumption instead of testing the controller. Test. Don't guess. Here are mistakes two and three. Now please don't take this the wrong way because it is not meant to denigrate you or insult your intelligence because its not just you. It seems like they either don't teach basic research skills in school any more, the internet has made people really lazy or some combination of both. The problem with the search function is twofold. First, if you're not sure what something is called, if you don't word it the same way it is in the documentation, or you misspell something you're liable to come up empty handed. Second, if you use too broad or too narrow a search string then you very likely won't come up with good results. This is why people need to learn how to use the table of contents and the index. That is mistake number two. Mistake number three is thinking that the documentation is going to spell out specifically the exact solution to your exact problem as you have described it to yourself. There is no way the documentation can cover every possible use case where something can go wrong. even attempting it is a fool's errand. There are infinite ways that something can be wrong but only one way it can be right. Cakewalk's documentation is very good and quite thorough. The information is all there for you to figure out your problem but you have to piece together your prior knowledge of the fundamentals of how it works along with what you just looked up, make logical inferences from there and formulate a systematic test plan. The problem is not inherent in the software, it is inherent in user error. On 12/19/2023 at 1:15 AM, Mr No Name said: I managed to solve my own problem despite reading a "manual" and asking a "forum" Well, you did, but you didn't.
  7. If you use the index, you can narrow that down considerably.
  8. Never mind that we've been fiddle - f---ing around, blindly stabbing in the dark for over a year....
  9. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.; if you had read the manual you could have solved this in 15 minutes
  10. You might want to do some math here....
  11. You can't change the tempo without getting artifacts. Re-recorded it.
  12. You really ought to start your own thread instead of hijacking a dead one that is over 2 years old.
  13. Finish the project and move on. Revisiting things over and over is for Wordsworth and Whitman.
  14. ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ That's where my money is too; some kind of MIDI event way on down the line.
  15. I have a hard enough time just playing tuned the regular way!
  16. It cost me over a $1k to replace the dual clutch in my car this past summer. And that's with doing the work myself. I know why car repair is so expensive, having been in the business for the better part of 30 years. Plumbing I don't get. In plumbing, you don't have completely new models every few years with constant changes in technology. Nor does it require thousands of dollars in special tools - the collection of which constantly has to be added to. Nor does it require computerized test equipment and subscriptions to support the continued avalanche of information and software updates as well as ongoing training to keep up with it all. I should have been a plumber or an electrician. Better money and I wouldn't have had to pour so much of it back into my tool box.
  17. Hmmm .. Must not have been very important....
  18. That is incorrect. Korg's Combination mode is NOT multitimbral. It is for combining patches together to do things like making splits and layers.
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