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  1. 15 hours ago, sjoens said:

      Note that MIDI track Gain knobs do go from -127 to +127 and reset to -0-.

    Unless I'm totally mistaken, the MIDI channel Input Gain knob is (sort of) unique to the DAW and does not have the availability to be assigned or automated by a MIDI CC#. Same thing with an Audio channel Input Gain knob. This may explain why they are trimmed in bipolar values. Generally they are set for gain staging and left in static mode. They may have some undocumented control available using CC 96-101, which translate RPN data to NRPN controls, but I can't find any detailed info on that. Probably only the Bakers know the bit/byte data stream for those encoders.
    The Buss input gain & pan DO have automation CC's available in addition to the output fader & pan.

  2. 13 minutes ago, sjoens said:

    Do you mean check to see, or ?  It was checked so I unchecked it to see if makes a difference, although I hope not as I need it checked for PRV controllers.

    Test it either way.

    I always have mine <unchecked> so that it will always pick up LFO mods exactly where they are set upon playback.  Or if any CC is only written starting well into the cue, it can think that CC is at zero from the beginning and really mess things up.

    Although it can have strange effects on any synth patch that is an evolving or self modulating soundscape like Reaktor or Pandora.

    YMMV.

    It's not out of the realm of possibility that it truly was just a glitch. But now if it happens again, document & reproduce if you can.

  3. @David Baay Velocity (as with all MIDI CC) has a 0-127 range. 

    If you dbl-clik on a MIDI vol fader it will reset to 101. If you dbl-clik on an audio fader it will reset to 0dB.

    Only RPN/NRPN values have bipolar values (-8192 to +8192, zero null) like pitch wheel.

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  4. 5 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

    no rollback since downloads are removed after installation.

    The secret is to have your download folder location open alongside NA when running the DL/Install procedure and catch the ISO file just after the DL completes and during the install operation and quickly grab and copy it to another folder or drive.
    I have the installers for every NI instrument that I've ever DL'd using NA saved on an external drive.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Tez said:

    If it's not a bug,  any suggestions as to what’s going on would be helpful, thanks

    It's definitely not a bug(!) or the rest of us that use it every day would be going bonkers.
    2023.09.075 is the latest (and final free) build, released early October, '23.
    Many of us got a renewal authorization prompt in the first week of January, usually with no issues.

    Most likely you have some trash in your registry. Try to clean it out and see if the problem resolves on your system. Also check for maybe a few too many ShadowCopies (Windows Restore Points) and eliminate all but the latest 2 or 3.

  6. On the original album release and support tour, one of the pads (they are layered) just before the sticks start the click were done on a 1990 tour with an Oberheim OB-8. (I knew the keyboard tech from those days.)

    That airy pad is pretty easy to emulate with any other modern synth.

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  7. I rarely have anything 'hang', but if you have clean memory, Kontakt/UVI/VSL Syncron/Komplete Kontrol can take a few (5-15) seconds to load and initialize without any instruments loaded on a new project, but reloading the same project or even a new project is inevitably faster because they are already cached. Never bothers me, cuz I know what is in ram at the time.

    If I'm changing from one huge project to another in the same studio date, I will flush my ram between sessions with a batch file, and I always expect the load to take maybe 20-30 seconds anyway. No biggie in my world.

  8. Here's an old article written by one of our own bakers; 

    https://noelborthwick.com/2017/04/20/wireless-audio-and-midi-in-sonar/

    It gets pretty deep into the weeds, but may supply some information for you.

    It appears as though UWP was built mostly to bridge Bluetooth devices to the Win kernal so that they could be used in a DAW as a native device.

    MME is legacy, but if your MIDI devices operate correctly using it, then don't worry too much.

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  9. I was an adjunct marketing advisor for NI in 2017/18 on the development of the S series Mk2 keyboards (before the Venture Capital buyout) and I could forsee then that they were about to completely diverge from the direction that was common amongst their users. Real pity, they were really a stong market leader for a decade. 

    When I got the preview of LoRes, I thought it was grossly underwhelming for a 70Gb library. 

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  10. Submit a ticket to NI Support and request that they send you a link to direct download the ISO.

    You could also search the NI forum, as a lot of K13/14 installers have been posted for folks who have slow/underperforming ISP's.

    Personally, I completely gave up on NI about a year ago. Their development direction sux.

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