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  1. Hi PInP and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    Since you didn't mention it, do you have Automation Read on as indicated (circled in red) in the picture below?

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    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  2. 17 hours ago, gsmith said:

    Hey tecknot,

    I do expect that the scroll wheel is likely working fine on the vast number of systems for other users. If it wasn't, it's annoying enough from a workflow perspective to be negatively commented about in large numbers.

    Can you confirm whether your PC is similar to mine in terms of Windows version, Cakewalk by BandLab version and 12th generation Intel? My gut, tells me that may be the reason that the software is not responding the way it has for other users with older systems... I might be wrong, but my setup seems far too clean, too new for this behaviour to be due to something wrong with a brand new PC. I might be wrong, but highly doubt it. Appreciate all comments, but really interested in hearing from Windows 11 intel 12th generation owners.

    Hi gsmith,

    I am using Windows 10 1909 with a 8th gen CPU (i7-8750H) and the latest CbB version.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  3. I see, thanks again Will.

    I did notice that the Smart Tool is disabled when pressing "Z", but as I continue to zoom in the snap value increases up to one sample.  It also decreases as I zoom out.  That seems like a potential problem depending on your workflow.  If Snap just turned off (which it doesn't on my machine) then that wouldn't be a big problem.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  4. I would like the ability to zoom in both horizontally and vertically at the same time (like zooming in the Staff View).  If there is a trick to it and I am missing it, please enlighten me.  If you would like this feature in CbB, then please leave a comment or react to this post.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  5. 21 hours ago, DallasSteve said:

    ...  I have frozen tracks before and I understand you would probably wait until work on the track is complete to freeze it because if you need to do more work you will need to unfreeze it first...

    When is the best time to take that step?

    Hi DallasSteve,

    I guess it depends on your system's resources.  If you are taxing your PC hard then freezing may let off some demands, which is the purpose of freezing.  So, you may or may not need to freeze any tracks.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Annabelle said:

    Is there a 64-bit softsynth that can produce the same instrument sounds as Cakewalk TTS 1? If so, what's the best one out there?

    According to Steve:

    5 minutes ago, scook said:

    The TTS-1 loaded in 64-bit SONAR must be a 64-bit plug-in.

    The TTS1 in 64-bit SONAR is 64-bit.  I guess that means that the version in SONAR 8.5 is 64-bit.  My apologies for the misinformation.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

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