Jump to content

timboalogo

Members
  • Posts

    177
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by timboalogo

  1. Thanks, guys,

    I'm lucky that I'm in front of my DAW right now and see that bypassing the effects bin and sends didn't make a difference. I guess I'm going to have to take your advice on bouncing, but I often go back to re-edit the vocals. Or mute them during the next record.

    I find that Melodyne does strange things. 

    Thanks for the advice,

    Timbo

  2. I'm running the latest assistant (4.2.1.003) with the latest CwB. I've had this problem for some time, so it's not just the versions.

    1) I record a series of vocal tracks

    2) Edit them with Melodyne

    3) Record a guitar track and during recording, the vocal track comes in exactly 1 bar late

    Has anyone else experienced this?

    Timbo

  3. I'm going to answer my own question, just so anyone else who may run into this gets the answer.

    I did not make this change, but the change did occur overnight: under Options -> Pitch Grid, it was set to an option other than "No Snap", which enables what I was ranting about.

    I do not recall making this change, but hope this brief foray into YellowDwarf's studio provides an answer for some other poor soul out there in the interweb.

     

    Timbo

  4. This is for the Melodyne included with sonar.

    Until today, I used to be able to "Melodyne" a track and use the arrow cursor to drag a note slightly up and down and hear the changes as I did so.

    Suddenly, I can only move the note a full note up or down, as in it only moves in 1 semitone increments instead of cents. I still hear the changes mind you and I can use the "correct pitch" macro to make the change. I really liked hearing the change as I made it, especially in combination with the pitch tools.

    The algorithm is set at "melodic". I've reinstalled Melodyne 4.2.1.003 to no avail. Very frustrated.

    Timbo

  5. 4 minutes ago, John said:

    I'm an inveterate project save as person. I like to save a version that is significantly different from the one before.  That way I can go back. LOL  

    Thanks!  

    I'm like that too (maybe you're not stubborn and older and don't like newfangled thangs, but I am!), but I'm really trying to learn to use and take advantage of Sonar's newer features.

     

    PS The first time I read your post I read "invertebrate" ...

  6. Hi all,

    2 questions:

    a) When I save a scene, have I saved the project? I ask because there is a star next to the project name at the top left of the screen.

    2) Vice versa, when I save a project have I also saved the scene? I ask because there is a star next to the project name at the top left of the screen.

    This process is not intuitive to me ...

    Thanks,

    Timbo

  7. Hi all,

    Welcome here and all that and Merry Ho Ho and all that.

    I have been having an issue with the way envelopes are happening. I came here from X3, which handled them much better.  I don't know if anyone else is having the same issue and it's difficult to describe. 

    For example, I have a volume envelope that I create 2 nodes on so I can decrease the volume and make the envelope between them a Jump. If I place another node after the second node and made the area between nodes 2 and 3 a slow curve and then try to change the 2nd node's volume, CWB turns the envelope between 1 and 2 into a linear. 

    I don't think this happened in X3. I have myriad examples of strange(r) things happening with envelopes.

    Am I doing something wrong, or do others experience the same?

    Timbo

  8. Hi all,

    Welcome here and all that and Merry Ho Ho and all that.

    I have been having an issue with the way envelopes are happening. I came here from X3, which handled them much better.  I don't know if anyone else is having the same issue and it's difficult to describe. 

    For example, I have a volume envelope that I create 2 nodes on so I can decrease the volume and make the envelope between them a Jump. If I place another node after the second node and made the area between nodes 2 and 3 a slow curve and then try to change the 2nd node's volume, CWB turns the envelope between 1 and 2 into a linear. 

    I don't think this happened in X3. I have myriad examples of strange(r) things happening with envelopes.

    Am I doing something wrong, or do others experience the same?

    Timbo

     

    Timbo

×
×
  • Create New...