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John Vere

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  1. Yet probably another of those Basic Workspace issues. They say it’s to not overwhelm new users but if they insist on hiding half of Cakewalks features how’s is anyone going to know they even exist. That right hand mini track view has always been there for me but I realize it’s not part of the basic workspace. 

  2. 17 minutes ago, msmcleod said:

    An instrument track is actually just a combination of a MIDI track and an Audio track, where the clips view shows the MIDI part, and the track view shows the Audio part.  The inspector shows an Audio/MIDI tab so you can get more granular control, but behind the scenes there is actually two separate tracks.

    This is a Simple instrument track. An Instrument track is just audio and needs a separate midi track. If you try to record to an Instrument track it records Audio. If you record to a Simple instrument track you get midi. 

    What to me is wrong is the icons seems ***** backwards to what they should be. 

  3. Everyone is different. I think the downside of all this free powerful software is it leads to folks making things way more complicated than they need to be. 
    A great song can be 1 track with no effects. There’s a million examples of this from the past.  
    Myself I was happy with an 8 track and a compressor and reverb in the rack. Running a small studio taught me that it’s all about the talent and performance not the gear. 
    I used the same set up for dozens and dozens of recording sessions using the same room, mikes and gear. There’s a huge difference between all those recording that is only due to what was on the other side of the glass. 
    Ah but there we go again, old farts complaining about how these youngsters not having a clue about the art of recording .  Apologies to the OP this has nothing to do with your issue. 

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  4. I just figured out that the side bar on the right , if you’re not seeing it you can drag it from the right, is actually called the track view. It’s a mini view of the track pane.  I’ve  used it for years without knowing what it was called . 


    Difference is you can just show midi tracks. If you select auto lock mode you can hold Ctrl and select multiple  tracks. Note the pencil or the lock.  As it is, it takes 1/2 second to view the track or tracks you need from within the PVR so no need to do that in the TV. 

  5. That’s a very small list of VST’s compared to the majority of users. Someone just posted about their collection of 1,600 VST’s. 
     

    I never have to freeze tracks. But I’m not doing movie scores either. Just pop songs. Those are at the most 16 -24 tracks.  Everybody  is different.  And I also don’t use more than  about 12 different VST instruments or 12 different effects. 
    I have about 6x that installed but I stick  with my favourites. 
    So I’m not overly concerned about retrieving sounds in the future. 
    I have old projects I’ll open and I never use what I had originally used anyway. I move on to newer stuff. It’s always better. 
    So what you might want to do is use the track note pad and write out what that track used and the settings etc. it’s found in the inspector. 

  6. So what you just did would add method # 10 for inserting instruments ? 

    FYI  if you just insert a new midi track and point it at the VST you wish to use this would be the typical users choice. This works for both instruments set up with multiple outputs and not. 
    Don’t get channels and outputs mixed up. 

  7. Splat only had a serial number. This was the change from X3. Prior to Splat you used the serial to run the install and then activate with the second number provided. 

    With Splat the activation was automatically done but you need to be on line .  Look in Help for Activate .
    Note the off line activation no longer is available as that server is read only now.  

    Been a long time so I forget why you used to get demo mode  That would not bother me because I see no point in using it anyway . Why use a buggy outdated version when there’s a much improvement version that works with out fuss ? 

     

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  8. Cakewalk is free. Why don't you download it and install it. You have nothing to loose and a lot to gain.  The automatic tempo extraction is just one example of many new features your missing out on. And Not to mention the zillion bug fixes. 

  9. There have been Zillion bug fixesThere are a dozen or more excellent features added. The program is identical otherwise so there’s a very small learning curve. Just download and install it and try it out Each version is its own install and you can have them side by side. 
    Platinum uses The Command Center or CCC to download and activate. The CCC should be in your my product folders when you log on. Download and install. Then run it. That will give you all your goodies. 
     

    The server is still working but if it is shut down then that’s the end of Splat and all those goodies. 

    So to me only a fool would not have all of that downloaded and stored in a safe place. There’s well over $1,000 worth of software sitting there in my case. 


    We are told it is best to install the older versions first and CbC last. 

    Good luck. 

  10. Once you have a tempo map the metronome will play in time to the audio. 
    But if all you need is one click on the downbeat of each measure then a drum VST and a midi note assigned to the hi hat or a side stick placed on that downbeat will do the trick. 

  11. It will be before the amp if you plug your guitar into it and plug the pedals output into your interface. This is what I was trying to say. Sorry if you thought I was saying you still had to use a real amp. 
    As I said in my first reply I sometimes go directly from my Zoom pedal into my interface. As long as your interface has the correct input impedance it should work fine. 

  12. I just did a similar project we’re I had narration for a full 12 minute track. I needed to break it into around 1 minute each. 
    What I did was insert 12 new audio tracks.  go to the one minute mark of the original and S to split. 
    Now turn on ripple editing

    drag the remaining  part down to the empty track and let go it will fly back to start 

    Now repeat the process until you have your 1 minute or ?  Tracks  all in their own track  

    Now go to export and select it as clips and it will create separate wave ( mp3) files for each track  

    I had to use the Tracks Trough entire mix so it would go through the master bus  The clips option should result in the export files being the correct length  The way I do it with tracks they are all the same length matching the longest file  Staff is aware of this and said they would look into fixing it  

     

     

     

  13. 18 minutes ago, Marcello said:

    This is because you are using the distortion pedal and you can place it before the delay, I use the amp distortion so the only way to place the delay after the amp is to use a re-amp box. 

    I have the distortion pedal in my pedal board  for using as a boost. I actually get my overdrive from my amp, It is a Blackstar and has a ton of effects built in so I have that option as well. 

    I also Have a Boss Digital Delay pedal as well as one made by Mooer. 

    If buy amp you are meaning the Amp sim then yes it seems you would need a re amp box. But did you just try connecting it to your interface and back in without? If your interface has 3/4 output then use one of those and then try different levels using the faders found in console view to the right of the buss pane. Its often hidden off screen. 

  14. What Greg said. Saving a project as a midi file is 100% future proof. Example I still can open midi files I made on an Atari in 1985. With very little fuss I can add instruments and it’s good to go. 
     

    With pure midi projects most of your work is in that midi data. 

    I also take all my projects even if they have audio and use “Save As “. And uncheck the Copy Audio box and save them to OneDrive. This gives me my midi backing tracks complete with instruments and effects and leaving the audio tracks blank but all ready to go to lay down new material. 
    This works especially well for midi only projects.  I have over 200 CWP files stored on OneDrive and they take up very little space. 

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  15. Sorry if I came across wrong, my wife always has to warn me ! 
    And I actually appreciate feedback about the videos. If they are not clear enough then I need to see what I can do to change that.  And right away before they get spread across the net. I totally deleted my last series last July because I wasn’t happy with them.  They represented 2 years of work.  
     

    My entire reason for this new series is that anyone who watches will learn how to use Cakewalk 2021. Not Sonar like most of the other tutorials. And I’m trying to be as precise as possible.
    What makes it so hard to teach is the fact there’s more options and menus than should be required for any one task. They seem to not remove old pieces of the program. I guess my fault seems I wanted to demonstrate all the options instead I should just go “This is how you do this”. And screw the other  6 ways you could also do it.  
     

  16. Well the TTS1 has certainly become unstable. Just yesterday for the first time in a long while. It did the sudden disappearance act. 
    It was a midi file I opened with it loaded, only 5 tracks. I had had it open like this a few times as I’m using it to demonstrate replacement of TTS1 tracks with other instruments. 
    With no warning Cakewalk closed and that was it. No dialogue to say why. 
    I reloaded it at it never did it again so this almost seems random. 

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