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  1. Hi All I searched through the forum to my best and I could not find a relevant post to my need. I looking for an ability to "cross-fade" between the segments of an arrangement (which has many segments). Since the segments follow each other in many different orders in an arrangement, this is not possible to do this at all manually. Has to be dynamic. Also there is not way to use the built-in Cross-Fade as it can be applied only to Overlapping segments in a track or across segments. And this of course cannot be used with arranger segments, even statically, as they cannot overlap. Any tips anyone. Hope the developers are reading this, as this is one of the tasks which has to be enabled/supported by Cakewalk. For example, taking two neighboring segments in an arrangement, and apply the Cross Fade function (similar to how it is done now for overlapping segments in normal tracks). Hope there is a workaround via Scripts/Macro or other, and also a more robust solution downstream. Thanks in advance. regards Sri. P.S. I have read many posts (dating back to few years ago) which talks about "jumpiness" across arranger segments, and how do render and then go about tweaking the rendered sounds. Unfortunately this is One-Way and destructive and has to be done each time and number of such points of doing cross/auto fade can be a lot.
  2. Arranger is a great feature and, IMHO, the best addition to Cakewalk in the last few years but what I miss the most about about it is that you cannot export sections of an arrangement as separate audio files. I often record live performances into Cakewalk and I need to export individual songs in mp3 format. You can of course export sections one by one or use an external audio editor to cut the recording into sections but it just takes very long time to do.
  3. Hi , First of all , thanks a lot for giving us this really helpful feature for arrangement handling. This puts Cakewalk now on par with other DAWs like Studio One that had this feature. But I got into a major block for me to use it on my previous projects. If I make a section and copy it and paste that section to elsewhere in the timeline. The copy does not include various bus automation that was applied for the given region , especially volume automation. I tried it in 2 projects so far with the same issue. I like to work with a lot of buses and also use bus automation , so much that it has now become a part of my workflow. Now if only the bus automation would also be copied with the section in the arranger , it would be perfect.
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