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Bristol_Jonesey

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  1. Highlight the section you want to raise/lower by clicking the bar above and between the 2 nodes (highlighted in red below) Then just drag that part of the curve up/down. Keep your cursor in the darker grey area when dragging
  2. If all else fails, I'd try to re-create the project using your existing audio & midi clips.
  3. Do a "save as" to a new location. Make sure "copy audio with project" is checked Same problem? Ok, delete all your meter/key changes and report back
  4. Sure, just goto View > Meter/Key But I doubt this is the cause of yout problem
  5. Ok, let's try a different approach. What happens if you bypass all Fx in the control bar?
  6. It throttles back graphic cpu usage in favour of audio - or something like that. Could you post a close up photo of your keyboard
  7. Are there any more kit pieces below the ones currently shown? If not, try dragging bottom of the grid upwards. I'm still not in my studio yet so can't confrim if this will help or not
  8. Another way to add hits is just to double click on the kit piece & time selection you want.
  9. That is the prv representation of the underlying drum map - not the map itself. See my 2nd post above. This is where you can add, amend, edit, delete
  10. You can't just "drop in" a kick drum and expect it to populate. It must be added to the underlying drum map. Here you can change the relative position of each kit piece and assign I/O channels and several other parameters I'll try and dig out a screenshot later on today when I'm back in the studio
  11. Windows 11 on my laptop works perfectly with Cakewalk straight out of the box - no tweaking at all
  12. Can you post a screenshot of Track View, showing both recordings
  13. Did you record as stereo or mono? (did you end up with a single waveform for each track or 2?) What is the track interleave set to?
  14. After arming the track, did you press 'R' for record?
  15. I don't know if this helps or not, but did you switch the Edit Filter from Transients back to Clips before bouncing?
  16. I still reckon this is the easiest way Just type 110 in the lower Limit box
  17. Neumann TLM102 Shure SM7B Primarily for female vocals Which gets your vote, and why.
  18. You can achieve the same thing by using the dedicated Velocity tool under Midi Fx
  19. Clearing the picture cache fixed it. Will mark as solved Thanks to all
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