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Your audio interface is where all levels are adjusted for recording. Cakewalk only controls audio after it is recorded. You should also watch most of these videos if you’re new to Cakewalk. Start with #1 which is about setting up your system audio This one explains using audio tracks My channel and web site are in my signature
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Where can I get new instruments for Cakewalk?
John Vere replied to Edgar Lindo's topic in Instruments & Effects
Good thing nobody told the op about the TTS-1. ? And anyway this is a Zombie Thread. The OP never returned, big waist of time etc. -
Just a thought. Are these midi tracks created using comping mode? I have had lots of weird things happen only to find out I had started a project from a template that had comping mode on. I have always used overdub for this very reason. I prefer that parts I screwed up are totally eliminated. So not sure how comping mode handles midi cc events. But there could be hidden data?
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Oh by the way, Mr. Seattle said goodbye to us about a week or so ago. It was a nice polite goodbye post, one of the better ones I've seen, I think they moved to Studio 1.
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Probably a none issues as must be a rare occasion that anyone would use Sonar and even rarer that they would be using customized themes. But yes it’s true. I don’t even know what I did to get my Sonar theme working in CbB. It was a fluke.
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Why Movie Dialogue Has Gotten Harder to Understand
John Vere replied to Mandolin Picker's topic in The Coffee House
I was told once that modern surround sound puts the dialogue in the Center channel speaker. So if you don’t have a Center channel speaker all you mostly hear is music and sound effects. Our small town is blessed with a movie theatre built in the 1940’s. About 15 years ago they added surround sound. It never seemed to work right. A few years ago our downtown flooded and they had to rebuild the theatre. I knew the tech who had to replace the system. He said there was only one stereo power amp? They had everything hooked up to that. -
video Tutorial for working with video on Cakewalk
John Vere replied to Brendan James's topic in Tutorials
Obviously a good topic to cover if Google can’t find it. I’ll keep it in mind. I’ve never used Cakewalk for videos I use Vegas. But I think you can import a video and then use Cakewalk to score the soundtrack. The video needs to be a certain format. You don’t edit the video in Cakewalk just the audio. But Vegas can have multiple audio tracks as well as it uses most of my VST effects. So it depends on what you’re trying to do -
You don’t mention what audio interfaces you’re using. ASIO drivers do make a difference and not all are the same and not all play nice on all systems. You should never have to go above 256 for simple projects. But There’s a zillion things can be wrong and as said Latency Monitor is a good place to start. Ignore the generic warning it always tosses at you. I think it must be a default. And it never applied to my computers. They also have another app called WhySoSlow. It also helped me figure some stuff out. Here’s my list of things to watch. 1. Use nothing but SSD drives for OS and Project files and don’t go past 60% capacity 2. don’t start adding effects if you’re still recording tracks. Wait until mixing to go crazy 3. Open Task manager and see what’s going on. 4.Kill stupid apps that need to die! 5. Pay attention to certain plug ins that might zap your system. 6. Don’t expect outdated drivers and audio interfaces to perform properly on a updated Windows system. 7. You can never have too much Memory
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@msmcleod Have you ever tried the Beta? It’s very close to the SM58 but with this nice crispy sound. It’s not as muddy as the SM. I have 4 SM 58’s and 4 SM 57 for live sound. Must be 30 years old now and all in great shape. I keep wind socks on them. But they’ve all been dropped and abused many times. That’s why I use them. I don’t let anyone else use the Beta.
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Your answer made me laugh because i remember an event at our local auditorium and the lady next to me was struggling with a video camera. She ask me if I knew anything and I immediately pointed to a 12 year old boy on the other side of her. In 10 seconds he had it working. Truth ?
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Welcome back. Make sure to bring everything up to date including Cakewalk and your audio interface drivers. Lot can change in 5 years. Actually did we even have CbB then? I think It was December 2017 that Gibson dropped the bomb on us.
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If you read the thread nobody gave me a serious answer. I don’t understand why?
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I’ve tried a zillion mikes in my lifetime and what I’ve also learned is there is the perfect mike for each person just like the perfect spouse or partner. And they are just as allusive to find. I finally found the love of my life. My wife when I was 17 and my Shure Beta 58 when I was about 50. I learned that I can’t use a LDC I’m too noisy. I snort and breathe and grunt. To many year screaming into underpowered PA systems with no monitoring.
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I just accidentally hit the button that takes you to the last page here and the very first post. I found this thread that I started and the whole gang checked in. A moment in Cakewalk history and we were there. I forgot I was the very first person to start a thread. Check out the date too. I guess we had the old forum for a whole year. So 4 years and still improving. The ultimate Zombie thread. Can’t get older than this one.
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I still don’t understand the issue so sorry but I myself find it very fast to switch views using the tabs. And I guess I can’t think of a reason I would need more than one view open at any given time. Might be different if you have reasons to need multi views open but for that I agree with @Mark MoreThan-Shaw I have always wanted a 3rd monitor to keep plugins open. I would mount it above
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I missed the bit about the pre amp. Normally you run a mike pre amp into a line level input. Otherwise you are still using the Focusrite mike pre amp. So it defeats the reason for using a different pre amp. And as Mr Dickens pointed out inputs show as Left 1 = input 1 Right 1 = input 2 Stereo 1 = is when you use both and will create a stereo track in cakewalk so you don’t use that unless your inputting a stereo device. But your interface line inputs are properly on the back.
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It’s a bad idea to use input echo on an audio track. You use your audio interface direct monitoring system not Cakewalk. Otherwise you will hear the round trip latency of your system. This will result in a delay depending on your system set up. For me with my Motu M4 at 256 buffer the delay is 18 ms. If I lower the buffer I get audio issues. I think the input echo myth comes from using on board audio were you have no choice. I know Focusrite came out with a new software mixer but with the original there was a reset to default settings that I often used when the stupid thing acted up. I still have no clue how it works and I’m glad I don’t really need to.
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True but people do search for topics and this thread still works if you were looking for a free reverb. I’ll toss in my go to free verb Acon Audio Verberate https://www.pluginboutique.com/categories/17-Reverb?free=true
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Press T. To bring up the tools.
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Trying to integrate Bandlab into my workflow.
John Vere replied to Keni's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes the pay to upgrade is fairly common on uploads for music sites. Like the limits on Sound Cloud and Click etc. And then there’s always the “hey what did they do to my perfect master?” After they render it to mush. Yes bandwidth is probably a bigger factor than storage. Mind you how many of you are aware of what’s happening with bit coin? My son is an electrician and his company is working overtime to build these huge power supplies used to house bit coin mining computers. He says they use massive amounts of power and bandwidth. Talk about an un environmentally friendly project. These mining boxes are using as much power as a huge factory would. And who knows what this does to local bandwidth. All for what? So maybe Bandlab needs the bandwidth for bit coin ? -
I am freezing multiple tracks to save CPU - help
John Vere replied to Max Arwood's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I don’t think that would even run on a Mac? -
There’s always 10 ways to accomplish anything in Cakewalk.