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John Vere

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  1. Also this is were having a second monitor shines. You put the multi dock on your second screen and things stay put. 

    But with only one screen you can also open the console view in the multi dock, access the Pro-channel there and then use "D" to hide show the multi dock. I explain this in this video. 

     

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  2. 12 hours ago, Richard Mynderup said:

    But not at the same time

    This is the important part. 
    You can switch to any audio interfaces in ASIO mode. Just turn off the unwanted one, turn on the one you wish to use. Windows will switch over but you might have to restart Cakewalk. I have done this a lot with using Focusrite and Tascam interfaces. 

    Normally unless they are identical and as scook says the driver supports it, it is rare to have two running at same time in ASIO mode. 

    It is not a problem recording a live band in WASAPI or WDM mode using two interfaces but if you are over dubbing new tracks to already recorded tracks your timing offset will need adjustments. 

  3. Your screen shot tells me nothing but I’m guessing you’re trying to use the Arranger to create a playlist. 
    Most people who use Cakewalk live  use the Playlist feature. 
    Each song is a separate project and the playlist loads them up as a set. 
    Then it’s easy to change each song. 

  4. Pretty much all drum VST's have a mixer for adjusting levels of kit pieces. Some also have Compressors and EQ and other processing. With Addictive Drums I've heavily modified most of the settings and saved them with my song titles.  

     Level and Velocity are two different things

     Velocity for most instruments changes the timber or harshness of the sound as it is increased to emulate what happens when you hit things harder. 

    Most snares become more aggressive as you increase the velocity. I find around 100 is normal but by 115 it starts to have more bite.

    EQ and compression is also a good way to bring a snare out front without it becoming too loud.  

  5. Or by settings do you mean your workspace changed?  When you select any given workspace it remains until you change to a different workspace. It has nothing to do with saving projects. Project don’t save workspaces. 

    If you make a bunch of changes to your set up then you need to save it as a new workspace or overwrite the one you made changes too. If not next time you start cakewalk it will load the last workspace chosen. 

    Auto save won’t overwrite your original project. It only creates a bunch of files marked as auto save copy in your project folder. I doubt you had it turned on as it’s not a default setting. 

  6. Every time I rebuild a new system all goes well except installing any Air products. The installation is buggy as all get out.

    Right now I totally can't use Strike drums working because it says it's already installed? it isn't. Run the installer and it askes if I want the uninstall only. It is no where on my system. If I ask it to uninstall I get an error.  I don't really use it so I don't care to bother to sort it out. Glad I only paid $5. 

    But they do have great sounds in Xpand and I use the DB33 organ a lot.  

    I would be nice if they paid attention to their installers, kind of reminds me of installing Cakewalk :) 

  7. The other thing that can happen is if say you change your snap settings to something small and you touch a clip that over lapped that grid. The clip might jump to the new grid. 

  8. lots of ways 
    You could record the midi data to your computer and save it as a midi file. Then transfer the files to his computer. Easy.

    Or 
    To record to his computer if their interface has midi then yes you would connect both your audio and midi outputs to their interfaces midi and audio inputs. 
    You would need to make sure that the VST you are using has its midi outputs selected. That way your midi input will be sent to your midi output of the interface. 

    Easy way would be if they have the same VST instrument you use installed on their DAW. 

  9. Sorry li totally missed the fact the Recording you mentioned is to OBS and not Cakewalk. 
    What have you selected as the audio input for OBS?  Are you using WASAPI shared mode?  
    Getting sound from Cakewalk to an app like OBS is tricky. Once again the solution for me was the loop back channel. Generally OBS records the output of your interface so what’s happening there will happen in the video audio track. 
    You could try turning the tracks fader down. 

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