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Im new to cakewalk and Im lookin if it is possible to add the crybaby effect to the guitar after recording. If it is possible to add effects after recording, how would I be able to do it? Thanks
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Hey everyone I am new to the program. And just discovered the guitar effects. I found a sound I like including a wah. As I listened backed I was playing with the wah, and I liked how it sounded. Is there a way I can play the track back and add the wah as I listen to it while also recording the same track to save it in the song?? Thanks in advance for the help.
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How can I make a piece of MIDI track sound as if each note were doubled an octave lower, but without adding new note events to the track? Please see the first attached image. In Cakewalk, the track is played back with the Windows default MIDI synthesizer, and it’s assigned the Accordion program. I want to mimic a mode (available with a register switch on a real accordion) where each written note actually sounds as a charmonic octave, with the second note added an octave lower. I can just double the notes, as shown on the second image, and this sounds satisfactory for my goals, but the staff (and the piano roll as well) becomes a mess and looks misleading, since I’m actually pressing double keys on the accordion, not quadruple ones. Is there an effect or another way to make the piece play back according to the second image while keeping actual MIDI notes according to the first?
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Hi There I am currently working on a a project but find when I add SI Drums( a pre-defined beat from the library in ROCK section) it seems to distortion the whole thing on playback?? I have added Guitar initially with Effects from FH3 and then Bass using Amps/Cabs also from FH3 and all seems to be fine but when I add the drums its seems to distort the whole thing. Has anyone else come across this issue? Also is there a preferred precedence when recording tracks to stop this happening I.e. Drums first, then Bass then Guitar etc. ? Any help in this would be appreciated
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It would be useful to be able to add an effects rack similar to ableton live, so that the effects are applied in parallel and those effects can be an effect chain or more effects rack.
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It would be very helpful to have a global FX latency meter/analyzer, which would have an option to disable/enable/bypass specific FX globally (all instances) for specific task to reduce latency. For example if I want a specific plugin to kick in only on playback... Or if I want the plugin to be present and set in the bin so it is ready for mixdown or audition, but so it does not affect audio engine latency (bypass) and more. Similar to "global" FX on/off button... but selective for particular plugins. I hope I am making sense. I do not know the depth of knowledge behind the processes, just a user opinion. Including a primitive drawing in attachment of how I see it.
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