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  1. 30 minutes ago, David Davenport said:

    The instructions I have found (https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Automation.01.html) say I should right click on the track and choose "automation write enable" as a first option.  This option appears on the context menu,  but is grayed out.

    If you wish to use this method, try right-clicking on the control itself rather than an arbitrary spot on the track.

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  2. 30 minutes ago, mertville said:

    i have two of them which ones i may choose?

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    Usually, this selection is helped along by the audio hardware being used. 

    Choose what works for you and your hardware.

    For hardware with a working ASIO driver this usually means using ASIO mode.

    As mentioned above, if using the sound chip on the motherboard running Win10 and newer try the WASAPI modes (the RealTek ASIO driver is not suitable for DAW use).

     

    WASAPI Exclusive may be set to a lower latency but cannot share the driver with other programs while the DAW is running.

    WASAPI Shared has a fixed latency but may be shared with other programs while the DAW is running.

     

  3. Bounce to Track(s) on the Track View Tracks Menu is a very common method.

    To bounce down multiple tracks into one audio track

    • solo the tracks to bounce (or mute the tracks NOT to bounce whichever is easier)
    • listen to the audio and verify the solo/mute is correct
    • open the Bounce to Track(s) dialog
    • select "Entire Mix" as the source category
    • click OK
    • archive the bounced tracks (if synth plug-ins are involved may want to disconnect them too)

     

     

  4. Often when unexpected MIDI data is playing in a track the data is coming from another plug-in.

    This is caused by one or more plug-ins having Enable MIDI Output selecting in their plug-in properties

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    and having the input on the track playing the unexpected data set to All Inputs - MIDI Omni.

     

    By default, any soft synth capable of sending MIDI data will have Enable MIDI Output selected.

     

  5. Setting the input of a track in the DAW to None causes the track to ignore all input.

    An instrument track is a presentation of an audio+MIDI track pair. Both tracks actually exist in the project but are displayed as a single track with MIDI input and audio output controls.

    Keep in mind, if an instrument/MIDI track inputs is set to None and the track input echo get enabled, the track input changes to either:

    • All Inputs - Omni - this causes the track to listen to all incoming MIDI data from internal and external sources.
    • All External Inputs - Omni - this causes the track to listen to all external sources.

    In this case, internal MIDI sources are plug-ins capable of sending MIDI data. External sources are any hardware or software outside of the DAW sending MIDI data to it.

     

    By default, Always Echo Current MIDI Track is enabled. This will change instrument/MIDI inputs automatically if the track gets focus. I like to turn this off and manually control input echo.

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  6. 11 minutes ago, sjoens said:

    All but one Sonitus do report presets, but I never saved them myself.

    Can't say for sure but the Sonitus presets may have been written into the registry by one or more of the Cakewalk installers.

    12 minutes ago, sjoens said:

    For most others, the Export AND Manage buttons are grayed out. The only way I can save presets is one-at-a-time from the plugin itself.

    This is normal.

  7. 12 minutes ago, Variorum said:

    That'll have to be added by the Devs, but I'm not sure it would be high on their priority list...
    The .pgl files that are created by the Plug-in Manager are just .xml files, so it wouldn't be too difficult to write a substitute editor if someone already had code that pulls the plug-in data from the  registry  (ahem, @scook 😋)

    @TheSteven already developed a layout editor called MenuMagic.

    Not going to write a free editor to complete with his product.

     

    (FWIW, it's on sale this month)

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  8. 14 minutes ago, marled said:

    This sounds strange to me! AFAIK do all the PA plugins support the usual plugin preset way in CbB as VST2 (listbox on top)! But not their VST3 version! But if I use the VST3 version in Reaper, then there is no problem at all. The presets are selectable in their common place. Thus there is a certain thing missing in CbB for the VST3 presets IMHO!

    Such analysis has been demonstrated faulty so many times over the years it is hard to believe some still cling to it.

    HO aside, all this means is CbB and Reaper are different.

  9. For the record, DX and VST3 formats are supported by the Cakewalk Preset Manager.

     

    May need to work with support for figure out why the Sonitus presets are not getting picked up (permissions?).

     

    Plugin Alliance is a different matter. Brainworx started out as a developer of UAD plug-ins. Like other UAD plug-in developers, they relied on the UAD environment to supply the plug-in manager. Unlike other UAD plug-in developers, Brainworx, along with quite a few of the other PA lines, elected to release their plug-ins as native plug-ins without an integrated plug-in manager. Practically all native VST2/3 plug-ins have an integrated plug-in manager. That said, some of the VST3 plug-ins sold by PA do automatically work with the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager, such as plug-ins made by Bettermaker, Dear VR and Lindell.

     

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  10. If there is no MIDI output device enabled in CbB Preferences > MIDI > Devices, when opening MIDI files, the DAW will automatically add and setup TTS-1 to play the file.

    There is no way to substitute a different synth for this behavior.

    One can replace any plug-in(s) for TTS-1 after the project is open.

     

    Alternately consider creating playlists of the rendered MIDI files and play along with them.

  11. The Cakewalk Plug-in Manager documentation covers how to manage its preset files.

    These files use the spp extension.

    The documentation is installed with the software. 

    It is in chm format.

    The help button in the bottom right on the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager UI opens this documentation.

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  12. 15 minutes ago, Light Grenade said:

    I have tried to identify the problem with safe mode by disabling any plugins I think could be problematic, namely plugins I haven't got on other projects, or plugins I rarely use. 

    In safe mode, the program quits at the same point every time. I have tried disabling the 5 plugins directly before the crash, yet the crash still happens. 

    So, excluding a subset of the plug-ins in the project is not enough. Does the project load when bypassing them all?

    Look for a minidump to send to support.

    If there is no minidump and the problem is plug-in related, try temporarily setting ExceptionHandlingSeverity to 7 in Preferences > File > Initialization File.

  13. 6 hours ago, Promidi said:

    Have you tried in non linear precision mode? (Under Expert settings)

     

    16 minutes ago, Terry Kelley said:

    Hi Bit,  I tried all of the standard fixes and it doesn't work.  It's sounds like something is being over driven.

    Promidi,  Expert Settings?

    Probably talking about two different plug-ins.

    The LP-64 Multiband looks like this:

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    The LP MB (aka L-Phase Multiband) looks like this:

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    Notice the Expert button in the bottom left of the freq display

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