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OutrageProductions

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  1. Make sure that you are in automation read mode.
  2. Mechanical transmission through the chassis from the fan to the onboard mic is difficult to eliminate. Maybe try a small, cheap plugin lavalier or desktop mic? <$10 on Amazon
  3. For purely CC/MIDI control (no notes played) try Korg nanoKONTROL2 MIDI Control Surface, $80 USD.
  4. Spam/Scam probably; Once upon a time I sent someone some scratch tracks for demo with the spoken phrase (in a sexy female voice) "FOR REFERENCE ONLY" set in the track every 10 seconds loud enough in the mix that it would be completely unusable in a commercial situation. They responded, but refused to pay my book rate, so I blew them off.
  5. OutrageProductions

    A lost gem

    I remember that. It disappeared from my rig when I went totally 64bit. And then I discovered Voxengo SPAN, which is far superior anyway.
  6. But that means having to dig the 56k modem out of the storage box in the garage and dusting it off... 🤣
  7. Step #3 is your issue; when you deleted the original video from the DL folder, it will no longer show in the project (however, I suspect that your "corrected" audio track is there). CbB doesn't actually 'save' imported videos into the current project directory, but just links to them in their original location, so... if it doesn't exist in the original location... it won't show up in the project. I've learned this the hard way because I keep all my Vids on one drive and CbB projects on another. If I do a little "housekeeping" on the video drive, I inevitably get myself into trouble without intention. Try to import the NEW/Edited video from the alternate save location. Edit: when I'm done and paid for a score, I save the CW project as a bundle, copy the video to the same directory, and zip it up for archiving. Just FYI.
  8. Right click on the audio loop and select Groove Clip Looping (or CTRL+L).
  9. That's what Markers are for. Keyboard shortcut <M>.
  10. Check the folder preferences for project templates, then look in that folder using file explorer for the actual <project>.cwt files. I have had certain odd things get hashed in my global preferences after a few of the application updates over the last couple years. Worth a look.
  11. When this happens, try the <WINDOWS KEY + TAB> or <ALT +TAB> to see if it is behind something or maybe thinking it is on another monitor.
  12. If you encounter a device with a female combo XLR/Phono (Neutrik) input, unless it is EXPLICITLY labeled otherwise, it will be balanced TRS, per AES/IEEE guidelines.
  13. Somewhere in the midi track is a CC or NRPN data bit causing that, and it should show itself in the event editor list.
  14. As a work-around you could insert a CC to turn off (bypass) the reverb section at the beginning. Also try the VSTi in a new, empty project to confirm EW is the culprit.
  15. Just for clarification; real engineers do not confuse these two. A channel is mono (or now two channels, ie: stereo) and as such only has one input... mono or stereo. A bus is an aggregator device which creates a 'summing' of multiple input signals. 💥now you know. 🙂
  16. I gotta tell ya... my UE 7 Pro IEM's sound 'almost' as good as my big monitors... "ear-buds" they ain't.
  17. Next up... a plugin that emulates a 1962 handheld transistor AM radio!
  18. Samsung drives inevitably failed at least a month out of warranty, so I didn't even bother. Just trashed 'em into the circular file of unwanted parts. Seagate RMA support was excellent. Haven't had a reason to send anything back to WD yet.🤞
  19. I DL'd a week ago and also really like it (for a freebie). All instruments & sections setup in my scoring template (each one wrapped in Komplete Kontrol) only footprints at 226Mb total. They are not completely dry however. You can still hear the room RT on most articulations.
  20. I've had too many failures with Samsung SSD's. I only use WD Black for 4 years now. No issues.
  21. If it would not load in safe mode then the project may be corrupted. If you have set preferences for auto-save and/or versioning try to load one of those (look in the help system for "recover") Copy all the tracks into a new, empty project, close the bad one, see what happens. Check in preferences that your proper audio I/O drivers are selected. (You can do this before opening the project) Delete any master (out to hardware busses), insert new stereo master bus, assign to your audio hardware outputs, then assign all tracks to the master bus. This is a bit drastic, but if the project contains MIDI tracks, try saving as MIDI 1 file. Then if it also contains audio, check <Project><Audio Files> for the locations of the audio clips in the project. Open a new project, import the midi file, then locate and import the audio files from the above location and rebuild the project. If that works, consider 'auto-save' and/or save as 'bundle' CWB file in future.
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