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  1. This problem has existed for many years and so far has not been fixed. I have projects that involve multiple VST, audio tracks, and mastering plugins. A lot of RAM e a lot of time to completely load the project. In some projects, when I export audio with fast bounce, the result is imperfect (reverb errors, etc.). In this case, I am obliged to export the audio with the "Render in Real-time" option activated. But, to use "Render in Real-time", the VST libraries have to be fully loaded, all Windows cache operation has to be completed, and I have to play the track a few times for everything to get into memory correctly. Now, I think that fast bounce should be the most accurate option of all, that is, if a plugin or a VST is not fully loaded, fast bounce should wait until all this is resolved; a reverb should be completely calculated, right? That is, I think that fast bounce would be something like bit-by-bit, there shouldn't be any errors. But unfortunately, fast bounce rarely works perfectly. Will I be forced to go through the "via crucis" above whenever I want to export audio from a large project?
  2. Too bad, this should be improved. Actually I didn't know that, because I'm using mp3 files to send a preview to my client via WhatsApp... I'll look into it. What are you talking about?
  3. Every time I export audio to MP3, I always have to redo the MP3 encoder setups, as it always returns to this format: Is there any way to memorize the previous setup?
  4. http://forum.cakewalk.com/LEGATOCAL-Bug-I-created-a-revised-version-m3780325.aspx
  5. You can all stop these questions by adopting my solution on the first post.
  6. You're right, sorry, I think I'm suffering from dyslexia... 🤔
  7. As the scook's solution wasn't working either, I ended up discovering what the whole problem was: I have to focus the video window first, in order to be able to advance and rewind one frame. Nothing worked because I was focused on Track View. 👈 With the focus on Video View, you don't even need to create new shortcut keys: left arrow and right arrow already do the work of advancing and rewinding a frame, respectively.
  8. Have you tested before? Nudge won't work on track view, won't move the navigation ruler.
  9. I'm trying to assign a key to advance and back 1 video frame, it's not working: I've tried other keys, but it seems CbC is ignoring all these keys... How to advance / step back one frame?
  10. Also, you can clean the duplicate midi notes by using my Undupe2.cal script: http://forum.cakewalk.com/Deprecated-quotUNDUPECALquot-Bug-I-created-a-revised-version-m3779958.aspx
  11. Thanks, but my question is exactly how to create a tempo by tapping it on the keyboard, as it is done currently in Fit Improvisation. This is because the tempo variation is more intuitive this way.
  12. I have a 100% quantized midi track. I want to create a tempo variation, based on a manual tap of my keyboard. Apparently Fit Improvisation does the opposite, that is, if I had a midi track that is NOT quantized and I wanted to make it quantized using a reference track with the beat. How can I do this?
  13. Nudge is removing Sustain (CC 64). Even with no controllers selected, if I use Nudge left or right for some notes in PRV, it will delete some CC 64: I attached a sample project to confirm that. Nudge-Sustain.cwp
  14. While the bakers does not implement new keyboard shortcuts, I created an alternative solution some functions that I use a lot and that are currently only accessible via mouse. Below are the functions and their respective keyboard shortcuts, which will work via Autohotkey: Unsolo All Tracks: Win+S Piano Roll View-> Transform Toll On/Off: Win+T Piano Roll View-> Transform Toll -> Autofocus (On/Off): Ctrl+Win+T Piano Roll View-> View -> Show Multiple Lanes (On/Off): Ctrl+Win+L To install and use, follow these steps: Install Autohotkey on your Windows. Download "Cakewalk_Alt_Keys.zip" (attached to this post) and unzip in to a folder you want (example, Desktop) Double click on the script "Cakewalk_alt_keys.ahk" to activate it. It will be resident on the Windows task bar. Now, inside CbB, you can use the additional keyboard shortcuts above. Cakewalk_Alt_Keys.zip
  15. You were right! Now I remember that I had been through this situation once and "Zap All" solved the problem. 👍 Thank you very much!
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