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  1. Click the orange button in the bottom left of the track This is the type of stuff I recommend trying and see what happens. Bouncing clips does not change the clip type. They are still MIDI clips. Bouncing clips does not change track settings so the track output remains unchanged. Bouncing clips has nothing to do with plug-in settings.
  2. Bouncing clips is not the same as bouncing a track. Bouncing MIDI clips does not render them to audio. The image in the OP shows a parent track with 2 clips in different take lanes. Open the take lanes to see both clips. Bouncing the clips in the parent track merges the selected clips into one clip in a single take lane.
  3. The PRV does not recognize take lanes. To show one take lane, temporarily mute the clips in the other take lanes and enable "Hide Muted Clips" in the PRV view menu.
  4. Cakewalk stores MIDI info in TTSSEQ.ini in the user directory Rename or remove the file at it is rebuilt just like Aud.ini
  5. Controller pane draw resolution is linked to the snap setting. Either turn snap off or use a smaller snap setting.
  6. Yes Rendering applies the Melodyne corrections and removes the plug-in from the clip(s).
  7. Best ask the studio what they want. You will likely need to export all the tracks out of the project. You should apply Region FX before export.
  8. I run at 1920x1080 Does ProChannelStripPresetFolder in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk\Core\UserPaths point to your PC preset folder?
  9. The buttons were removed from X-series SONAR and re-introduced in CbB.
  10. There is no risk to the original project when starting with a MIDI file created using "Save As". It is also often less work removing data from a MIDI file especially if the original project has tempo changes and markers. A project can be thought of as a MIDI file with proprietary extensions. When a project is saved as a MIDI file all the proprietary data is ignored and stripped out of the file.
  11. There is data loss when copying out clips instead of saving a project as a MIDI file. Tempo, position on the timeline and marker data are not embedding in clips. Historically, the only "export" option was MIDI groove clip. The "Save As" MIDI file function in the export menu is relatively new. It has always been an option from the main menu Save option. There may come a time when "Save As" does something with archive and mute when exporting MIDI. In a regular project file these track states have meaning and are preserved when saving to a new name. They have no equivalent in the MIDI standard. Saving a "partial" MIDI file might be a useful new feature. MIDI files are small. Saving the whole thing and expecting the person receiving the file can figure out what to do with it is not a big ask. Currently, if the MIDI file must be pared down to a subset of the project's MIDI data (and still contain all the MIDI "project" data) it must be done by removing the unneeded MIDI data from the project.
  12. Yes, it is still a trial version. I believe it is not the same as the trial available from Celemony. The trial bundled with CbB will continue to perform monophonic audio-to-midi and drag--to-timeline tempo map after the trial period for the editor ends.
  13. BA keeps track of what it installed using registry entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk\Installers I did not install the bundled Melodyne so do not have the actual key to the Melodyne record. It should be pretty clear which is the Melodyne record based on the data. Delete the appropriate key and the Add-ons option will be available again.
  14. scook

    Gloss eq

    IIRC, it is a +3db HF shelf starting around 4k
  15. May need to elaborate a little. Currently it is possible to drag and drop MIDI clips from Windows explorer, the track view and media browser into the Step Sequencer.
  16. Studio Instruments Suite is a separate install from the "Install Add-ons..." menu
  17. The best help I can offer is the suggestion to forget about Square I. The last update to the plug-in was in 2011. It was never ported to 64bit. There are many good free 64bit alternatives. Take a look at If you prefer not to wade through the thread and all the plug-ins listed, try Surge https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/
  18. As noted above, users of SONAR Platinum can get a discount code for TH-U by supplying an image of their SONAR Platinum about page. Here is the original offer Overloud made to SONAR Platinum users http://forum.cakewalk.com/Overloud-Welcomes-Cakewalk-Customers-Get-Unlocked-TH3-BREVERB-and-REmatrix-Solo-m3698835.aspx. When BandLab purchased the Cakewalk IP, this offer was discontinued (at least that is what Red from Overloud support emailed me yesterday).
  19. It is always possible to add additional audio and MIDI tracks after adding a synth. There is no requirement to add all the I/O tracks possible for a synth when instantiating the plug-in. There are a couple of ways plug-ins handle multi-I/O. Some have configuration options within the plug-in, some provide multiple dlls with different numbers of inputs and outputs, some do both.
  20. Rarely is a clean install necessary. In general, it should only be done if support recommends it. if you are posting questions about the process, it may be a good idea to contact support and see if this is the correct remedy for your problem or just run the uninstall and re-install from BA without all the clean up steps. Yes, don't do it. Removing the folder does not happen automatically. One could temporarily move the folder to somewhere else or delete everything except that folder.
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