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  1. Pretty sure this is reference to opening MIDI files

    On 5/19/2020 at 6:03 AM, LarsF said:

    There is a setting in Cakewalk Preferences whether sysex goes into sysex manager and not to tracks.

    Try if that might fix your problem. That is the default setting.

    See Always use Sysx Banks for MIDI Files (Instead of Sysx Data) in http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=0x22B0A

    There are several sysex related parameters in TTSSEQ.ini but nothing caught my eye.

  2. By default all templates bundled with CbB use a preview bus to handle audio coming from clip preview in the browser.

    This is a good place to adjust preview volume.

     

    If you are not using one of the included project templates, it might be a good idea to take a look at the basic template and see how it is setup.

    There are three predefined buses

    • Master - all audio and instrument tracks are automatically routed to it. It is useful to for monitoring the entire mix.
    • Metronome - handy for adjusting the metronome volume
    • Preview - handles browser audio preview

    The is an option on the Browser Media tab menu ("B" below) to designate an audio preview bus

     

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  3. If a plug-in has an installer, it should show up in the Apps section of Windows 10 Settings

    Older Windows version had it in the Control Panel - Programs and Features section

     

    Regardless of how a VST plug-in is removed the CbB VST scanner needs to run so the VST Inventory in the registry gets updated.

     

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  4. On 5/22/2020 at 2:32 PM, Mark Morgon-Shaw said:

    A quick way of duplicating midi notes either an octave above or below the current selection. I know you can select and CTRL-SHFT and move the mouse up or down 12 semitones to do it but just a single press of a key or two would be great. 

    This is especially handy when you are working with orchestral parts as you quite often double them in the arrangement.

    DOUBLE.CAL (or a modified version of the script) bound to a keyboard shortcut

    The description from the top of the script:

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    ; Scott Michael Kemp - Serial Number: 400899 - CP - 4.0

    ; DOUBLE.CAL
    ;
    ; This adds addition octaves above or below the selection of notes.
    ; An example of use would be to octave a string riff or bass line to make
    ; it thicker.
    ;
    ; Note: Does the same as:
    ;
    ;    1. Copy
    ;    2. Paste to blank track
    ;    3. Transpose the temporary track by an octave
    ;    4. Cut the temporary track
    ;    5. Paste onto the original track
    ;
    ; To create more than one octave, the number of steps increases signifigantly.
    ;
    ; To use DOUBLE.CAL
    ;
    ; Enter how many extra octaves you would like.  (enter a positive number
    ; To place the octaves above, or a negative to place it below)
    ;
    ; Next Enter how much each octave will raise or lower its velocity.
    ; (A negative number will make the additional octaves softer)

    Although stuff like this is better in a separate thread as it is bound to get lost in this omnibus thread.

    There is a dedicate forum for questions like this one and a dedicated forum for feature requests.

    Creating one big thread defeats the purpose of the the forum.

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  5. Yeah, the activation process for DP needs to write to a protected area of the registry. This part of the code was never updated to deal with security changes made in Windows Vista.

    Running the standalone synth or the DAW as administrator allows the activation process to update the registry.

    Once activated, there is no need to run as administrator.

     

  6. Rapture and Rapture Pro are two different products. The last version of Rapture is 1.22. The last version of Rapture Pro is 2.0.5.81.

    The ability to access installers for old Cakewalk product installers depends on whether the user created/migrated their account between 2014 and 2017 when the old company changed their customer database.

     

    If one has Rapture Pro they definitely have an account created between 2014 and 2017.

  7. 13 minutes ago, Mark Morgon-Shaw said:

    I asked the same somewhere around these parts, apparently you can't because the ASIO buffer settings are outside of Cakewalk ( and other DAWs ) control..all it does is launch your ASIO software when you change the buffer size in Preferences.

    I don't even bother changing it within Cakewalk any more, I just go straight to my audio interface's asio settings in the systray and Cakewalk jseems to deal with it.

    Yes, the ability to switch buffers setting in this manner depends on the driver being used. In the case of ASIO drivers some now support buffer change request from the host still others do not.

  8. from https://forums.cherryaudio.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=942&start=70#p3581

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    We've just published Voltage Modular 2.0.15, which fixes these issues:

    * Fixed Mac installer issues
    * Fixed CPU performance issues
    * Fixed DCO-60 CPU issues
    * Fixed crash with Module tab's List View mode
    * Changed Show/Hide cables shortcut to Cmd-D (Mac) / Ctrl-D (Win)
    * Add a blank cabinet with Cmd-B (Mac) / Ctrl-B (Win)
    * Right-click "add module" category list now correct

    Visit your library, or the download page, to download it now: https://cherryaudio.com/voltage-modular/download

     

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