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  1. Hi Richard,

    I downloaded the linked MIDI file.

    When I play it with a media player, like you say, there is a tempo change.

    If I then drag the .mid file into  a blank CbB project I get two tracks, not one, and the project's default tempo of 120BPM is not changed. I perhaps need to check my import settings.

    I then dragged the same file into REAPER and, again, I get two tracks, not one, and there is a tempo map associated with the .mid file.

    I then tried right clicking on the .mid file in Windows Explorer and chosing "Open with > Cakewalk application," and this time I get a project with two tracks, again, and there is also a tempo change.

    If you open Views>Tempo (Alt+Shift+5) you can see the tempo map there, and can edit it:-

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    cheers

    andy

     

  2. 1 minute ago, cclarry said:

    There is no longer a SOFTWARE Forum, in which updates used to be posted.
    THEREFORE, updates are posted here...and they technically ARE a deal
    since they are free!  Just because it's not a "Deal" for some, doesn't
    mean it's not a deal! 

    This forum is where I post all product updates that I become aware of.

     

  3. Okay, interest piqued, although I normally stay away from MIDI or audio loops as I prefer to bake my own.

    Question is, and I think I already know the answer, these are just .MID files, right?

    I don't have, and do not want any of the EZ Drummer options as my weapons of choice are Battery and my Alesis DM5. So I should be able to drag the .MID files supplied into my projects and go from there.

    I fancy doing some prog metal/electronic/ambient fusion stuff :D

    cheers

    andy

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  4. Got to be honest, I looked at the numbers while spec'ing up my new workstation and decided that, regardless of what might be sensible, that I wanted my NVMe drive as the OS drive. I don't really use samples much anyway but if I did I suppose I could look into a second NVMe drive or changing some things around in my current setup. Nothing is cast in stone, I don't think...

     

     

  5. 25 minutes ago, razor7music said:

    I use the Ctrl+S habitually now

    Like you say, @razor7music, it becomes second nature... I don't even think, "I'll just do a Ctrl+S at this point." As a result I probably save more than autosave...

    A small story, to explain my Ctrl+S "habit."

    I use AutoCAD in my profession. Some applications that piggyback onto AutoCAD reference an external database. Having autosave on doesn't help because the external database only gets saved during a "Save" or Ctrl+S command. So if a session crashes for some reason you cannot "rescue" the autosave file because it will be out of sync with the AutoCAD file. So autosave is turned off and woe betide anyone who says, "oops, I've just lost an hour's work because AutoCAD just crashed..."

     

    So, yeah, it is kind if ingrained into my DNA now... Do something, Ctrl+S. Look out of the window, Ctrl+S. Boss asks, "how's things?" Ctrl+S :D

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