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Everything posted by John Vere
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This! RME apparently has good support. I would start there.
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I can only assume you carefully followed the instructions in the tutorials. If you did then it should be working. The steps to select your keyboard controller as input are clearly explained in both videos I'm curious about the title shown in preferences as "midi-keyboard" Normally the brand name is displayed. This is why you need to follow my instruction in the video as I'm not sure you have the proper driver installed.
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How to Export an SI Instrument Generated Track to MIDI?
John Vere replied to Lou Black's topic in Instruments & Effects
Open the PVR and the Contoller pane. You will see if the midi track has veleocity. You can export midi using SAVE AS. You might want to watch some tutorials to learn the basics. -
Anyone have a dedicated USB out electric guitar device?
John Vere replied to Marc Harris's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
As said above the solution is to find a driver that supports both devices and use that just while tracking the guitar. But that is the Catch. The device might not support the driver. I have a Blackstar amp with USB output and it will work with WDM but not WASAPI. Then, as said, the new guitar track will be late by around 500ms and I have to bump it back. Just not worth it, so I just mike the amp which actually is a much better sound anyway. A speaker is an important part of guitar tone. I also have a Zoom multi effects pedal with USB and it sounds exactly the same if I just use the line out. Therefore just because the signal doesn't pass back through the D/A convertor it will not actually imporve the sound quality by any measurable amount. -
They are still working the bugs out of the new export dialogue. It gets better with every new release. But that said I have been proofing 20 song by export as MP3 and uploading to listen on other systems. So I’ve used it over 100 times b now Only time they screwed up was when there was only one track selected so I’m back to remembering to use Select None first. But generally I’ve found no bugs other than the way it randomly sometimes keeps my settings and then mostly it doesn’t. The release notes says this has been fixed so I’ll soon find out. One thing comes to mind is to make sure your audio interface is the source of the export and not something weird which is a higher probability with on board audio that is not set up correctly
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Software can do amazing things but not that.
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UN-wanted wasted space-How to undo this?
John Vere replied to Pathfinder's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
?? You'd be lucky to display 1 very collapsed track in there. Why the fuss. They have to design the graffic interface to accommodate features that can be opened or collapsed there. I find this totally exceptable. You do realize you can hide the Control bar if you want a little more vertical space "C" -
Hey Arno. I just made a video about exctracting drum tracks from a finished song possibly the information will help you.
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And to update the information posted here, there is now a very important change. Cakewalk now comes with Melodyne 5 as the demo for 30 days. Now when the demo expires the Audio to Midi and the Audio to Tempo Map features will no longer work. You will need to purchase a Melodyne 5 Licence. Melodyne starts at around $100. It goes on sale every year in November Black Friday deals. I have not tested this but I do beleieve if you have started with Cakewalk before this update then you will still have Melodyne 4 Demo installed and that will remain. So the Audio to Midi will still work for those whop have Melodyne 4. I you want to know what version you have go to the start menu and look for Celemony - Melodyne and open the GUI and then under Help to open this screen. I'm not sure why mine is saying it expires in 153 days? I bought it. I will email them and ask.
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It can depend on the export settings. Example “tracks through entire mix” will export everything that is checked on the list, even muted tracks. The “Entire mix “ pre set is the best for export of What you hear. And understanding signal flow helps to troubleshoot routing issues. Generally it’s top to bottom on the track strip. But careful if you engage pre fader options on effect sends. Solo busses and also mute the master is another good way to make sure routing is correct. I always have a bus for each part so I would just need to mute the Drum Buss
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I finished this one just for you
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Ok got it. If you check out my channel I have lots of videos that have information about using busses, mixing and signal flow
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R=Record W=Rewind to start Space bar=Start stop transport CTRL W will toggle the space bar between stop in place and return to where you started. This is handy for redoing parts in the middle of a project. ALT/mouse scroll = zoom in or out which I also use a lot to find stuff. All the keyboard shortcuts are listed if you look in the help menu found on the menu bar. If you’re new to Cakewalk I highly recommend you take a little time to watch the videos to learn the basics Mine are in sequence
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Here’s another one for albums
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Of course one could output directly to your audio interface but you will not have proper control over your level. The master bus is where you always will need a limiter to catch peaks. Or the opposite would be your tracks are too quiet compared to the rest of the world. My method demonstrated here is very basic mastering just to get newbies started. Mastering is a process one cannot ignore it’s importance and fake it. Always mute your master bus to make sure all buses and tracks are correctly assigned
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Apparently not according to some older threads on the topic. The only solution recommended was a Control surface.
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Are you talking about this? https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Vienna_Software_Package/Vienna_Ensemble_Pro If so this information will be in the instructions for the software. Cakewalk does not have a limit on midi tracks if that's what your asking.
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Constant crash with TTS general midi plugin
John Vere replied to Hugh Blaney's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Lots of people have reported it crashing Cakewalk. Just loading it into a busy project and poof! Cakewalk closes. It has now crashed projects a few times on me, j ust happened to me a short while ago. I forgot that it crashes and it always suprises me because I have used it without issues for years to start projects with. I actually prefered it's kick drum back when I used Session drummer. So I have a lot of projects that still have it and they never crash, but I have yet to add it to a fully developed project for a few years now. -
How to turn the Loop function off and on with a foot switch
John Vere replied to Jimbo 88's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes @Terry Kelley Thats very similar to the one I bought from Amazon. Different brand. These are just fine for Cakewalk simple control, But ..... This is the one I use for live performance as recomended by other musicains. It gives me 5 controls and uses standard sustain type keyboard pedals with 1/8" jacks which I bought for $12 each. So the quality is bullet proof. It was more money but I've had it for years now and still working great. SIze of a pack of smokes. The Be aware that the The $30 - $60 models from China come with sort of iffy software and no support. But the stealth has proper support documents and software that they update. I think they are made in USA. https://stealthswitch3.com/ Another company that I bought from was this company, top quality built in USA stuff. https://xkeys.com/xkeys.html this one https://xkeys.com/xkfootmedia.html but it only had 3 switches. But it's built like a tank and my first one I bought in 2004 and it wore out and they sent me a bunch of the switchs free! They also keep the software up to date. -
Using outboard hardware is much more complicated than using soft synths. You need to be very technically savvy. One of the examples of this is it’s important to fully understand how you set up the hardware and what data is being transmitted and received by both the hardware and the DAW. To test the automation is actually working insert a soft synth and send the midi track to that instead. If that works then it’s a setting in the hardware that needs to be fixed.