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  1. Hi all! I discovered Cakewalk this summer and what an amazing tool it is! I had to take a break due to life but I am back to experimenting. One thing I loved that I figured out over the summer was being able to create a melody in the piano roll, usually with Vital, and then enable the arpeggiator in the midi side panel (not the "insert effect" one) and then use "bounce to clip(s)" to essentially edit the individual notes in the piano roll to reflect what I heard with the arpeggiator enabled, automatically disabling the arpeggiator after but keeping its effect embedded in the actual notes themselves. Yesterday I was fooling around with a melody and created something I love, however, when I bounce it to clips, what's produced is considerably different than what I hear with the arpeggiator enabled. It's similar but not nearly as good and changes the flow and rhythm far too much. I searched like crazy since then but have not been able to find anything regarding this specific issue. Can someone help me understand what I'm not grasping? Or another method to achieve the same result? Thank you for reading and for any wisdom you can dispense!
  2. The baker's rapidly responded to my last bug and are including a fix in the next release. Booyah. So I figured I'd bring up the other biggest nuisance bug that's been plaguing me for months. I took a video again, since that seems to be the best way to show exactly what's happening. Plain and simple, when you're bouncing a bunch of clips together, pretty frequently Cakewalk decides to provide you the large single clip that it should, plus it add a whole bunch of other clips that don't belong, into a new take lane. This happens so frequently across all projects, that I'm sure this is reproducible by someone else. I also just tried it again with auto-xfades off and it still happened. Cheers bakers! ❤️ @Noel Borthwick @msmcleod
  3. Hi, I was under the impression that bounce to clip would simply combine multiple clips in a track into a single clip without applying any effects, and this is what has been occuring until recently. Now it appears that some or all effects on the track are also being baked in, even with the Pro Chanel and effects bins switched off when bouncing. I believe this started after the last official release but I'm not exactly sure. Has anyone else encountered this and is there a workaround? edit - this is also occuring when converting a stereo file to mono Update - So, after a bit of experimenting, it appears that it isn't the effects that are being applied, I'm just getting a 3db boost in gain. I've managed to get the bounce to clip to work correctly by removing my mono plugins, setting interleave to stereo and bouncing to clip. However, I still have an issue that when I convert to mono, the signal is being boosted by 3db. It's a mic signal that should have been recorded in mono but was instead recorded in stereo. I've tried with interleave in both stereo and mono as well as changing the stereo pan law in settings. I've tried with plugins on and off (not that they should affect it) and I'm still getting the boost.
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