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John Vere

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  1. They just didn't test it on Cakewalk which happens a lot. It's not a Cakewalk bug. Its a plug in that needs a little more work.
  2. There's no point in doing this as the compression has to happen in the analog world before it hits the A/D convertors. I bought a Joe Meek 3EQ with a simple compressor just for this reason. There are many good pre amps available as well as analog compressors. You can't use most analog compressor unless your interface has insert however. It would need a mike pre built in first. Some audio interfaces and digital mixers have compression built in but they are kinda pointless as they are digital so the A/D has already slammed the signal into distortion. They can work for "coloring" the signal however which is nice ( sometimes). I also have used small mixers that have a one button compressor on some channels, but they seem to only make the voice louder? Just record the voice best you can at a safe level and deal with the uneven levels afterwards ITB. Or get out that credit card!
  3. If you toggle input monitoring you'll hear the effects etc BUT you'll also hear the round trip latency of your system which might be a lot. This won't work very well for drumming where you'll want tight on the money timing. For stable tracking of audio best to use a safe buffer level and do not use any effects. Bypass all effects while tracking. In a way this interface will work but you have no way of using compression or EQ going in. These will be added after you record. If you desire EQ and compression going in then you will need more outboard gear, like a mixer etc. Just use good mikes and positioning and you'll probably be fine...There's always Drum Replacer Monitor your drums in the headphones using direct monitoring. The blend of your DAW playback and your input is controlled using the knob marked Monitoring.
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    That sounds like an audio driver issue for sure. An no you cannot fix that. Lesson learned. You need a bulletproof system for live band capture. Test the system first.
  5. Be warned. Soundcraft mixers have issues with the interface part, the mixers are great- I bought a Signature 10 to use for live performance and the USB worked for about 2 years and now is broken. We only played 7 gigs with it and I also used it briefly as an audio interface. I googled my issue and it seems common. I contacted tech support and they gave me a pulled off the shelf answer which was irrelevant. I think it's the chip inside the mixer is toast. I asked if this is due to USB 3 on their user forum and it's been 3 months and nobody has answered my question. Better off with a dependable interface like Focusrite or Motu and a none usb mixer. Possibly the Behringers have better life span. I was in a band a few years ago and we collectively bought a Yamaha USB mixer. It is still working as far as I know. It used Steinberg drivers and was well done.
  6. I might try a different computer then as I'm know curious. Is there more than one place to download? I used this https://www.asio4all.org/ The home page is pretty offensive.
  7. When you say bounce do you mean a track or a Export mix? A bounce normally is from a track to a track or a group of tracks to a bus. Is this what your doing? And I stopped using Isotope plug ins because they gave me grief. Nice stuff and not really buggy, but they are CPU hogs and I was getting audio crackles even at higher buffers. So you might want to try a bounce without them and see if it goes away.
  8. Are you using W7? I downloaded asio4all and it installed and I get the PDF file and it shows under apps but my system does not recognize it as a driver so I couldn't test it. Last time when I used it was on this same laptop using W7. The Laptop is now W10. And there should be a icon in the tray to access settings etc. I noticed the documentation only mentions W XP and Vista??? So anyhow I uninstalled it and that's that. Anyhow I see this is yet another "waste of time thread" as the OP obviously has wandered off after only 1 post. I wonder how many 1 post users there are on file now? This whole Q&A thread is sort of a waste of time. Nobody ever votes best answer.
  9. I'm not in the habit of bouncing but what comes to mind is your clips are just a bit to hot to begin with so the rendering ( number crunching) pushes something that was too close over the top. I do know this can happen when you export a hot mix that never peaks in the Master bus, but after export will show overs in a wave editor. I write it off as digital mojo. I would recommend working at a safer level. Just thinking an easy solution would be to put a brickwall limiter set at -.1 or? in the effects bin of the track( buss) before bouncing.
  10. I don't really use TTS-1 anymore but while making the video on separate outputs and then adding good VST effects to the sounds I was impressed at how much improvement just EQ, Compression, reverb and even TH3 could make. When your ready to investigate some new VST's ask here as most of us have a lot of sources for free or very cheap stuff that we use. First stop is try the SI instruments that come with CbB. They are in the additional downloads from the Bandlab Assistant. Log on to Plugin Boutique https://www.pluginboutique.com/ and from there grab the Ample Bass and the guitar. Verberate Basic 2, You Lean Loudness meter and the Yojo Banjo. Then I also use https://plugins4free.com/ lots of good stuff here as well. If you have a Focusrite Interface grab their free collection as well as you get a free add pack from XLN audio. XLN audio has a demo version of AD keys and drums which are very good. All you got a do is create an account and install the manager app.
  11. Ya we wash the dishes in that That's a reverse Osmosis drinking water sink. Here's the other end of the counter. This was a few months ago it has a lot more junk on the walls and counters now. I made all the cabinets and drawers. The doors we got second hand the whole kicthen for $100, solid oak, and painted them. Anyhow boy are we off topic...
  12. Yes with some synths any overlapping double notes mute that note. This can even happen if the duration of the first note overlaps a second note. Sometimes you have a note you can't hear and it is hidden underneath an overlapping note. You need to think of your parts as the way they would be in real life. A Wind instrument cannot play 2 notes simultaneously. If there are 2 players then yes. Best practice is to put each instrument ( player) in it's own track and in the case of the TTS_1 this also requires assigning a different channel. Very easy to do. Create part one using a only one note at a time and assign it to TTS_1 Channel 1. This is done in the track header in the output option boxes You have Channel/ Bank/ patch Now create a second midi track and assign it to TTS-1 Channel 2 and so on. And generally TTS-1 is a good starting point but most of us use Sample based VST's which have higher sound quality. I made these videos to demonstrate TTS-1 options. Video IV is about replacing TTS-1 tracks with other VST's.
  13. ASIO4all is simply a wrapper for WDM mode. It is not a true ASIO driver. Only an ASIO driver can calculate the timing offset properly. Don't get me wrong I used asio4all for 2 years on a laptop and it was great. But it is no longer needed due to WASAPI and if the OP purchases a proper audio interface then asio4all becomes a problem on some systems and has to be removed. WASAPI works real good on W10 systems if all your doing is midi or loops. You cannot expect to overdub new tracks and have them sync properly in any other mode. This is a loopback test using different modes. I have never tried a loopback with asio4 all and it would be interesting to see the results.
  14. I don't get what you want to do. Is it to slow the song down? Please explain what the results you are after.
  15. I've been using Cakewalk since 2004 and I still learn new things weekly. It is still the only reason I hang around here. Even answering questions forces you to go try new things or look it up -- something our OP's need to learn how to do :) I tend to only use the few features I need which is basically a midi sequencer and a 4 track tape deck. Like Ripple editing was added a long time ago and I have no clue how or why I would use it. I did try the new arranger and it's found a use for it as a very spiffy replacement instead of using markers for Verse , chorus etc. As I said I avoided Melodyne simply because I just never took the time to read ( watch) up on it. As time wears on and life slows down I find I have the time to start learning new tricks. Yesterday I watched "How to DIY Mini Split heat pump" videos for 4 hours. I now feel fully up to the task which will save me probably $1,800. Last winter it was watching Cabinet making videos. You have to be careful as there's some real armature advice floating around the net. You can tell the professionals from the weekend warriors pretty easily. But we re-did our kitchen for under $6,000 including appliances. Before After
  16. If your project is only midi then change the tempo. If it's audio you can't go that far from the original it will sound horrid. You can change audio by a certain amount but not that much.
  17. Remove Bandlab assistant in APPs Go to web site and re download and install Log in
  18. This is common. As Mr Tecknot has recommended- Use WASAPI mode -DO NOT us asio4all that was 15 years ago. And always check your Master bus is set to your speakers and not the Digital output.
  19. You know this is actually funny. We get hundreds of posts where the OP says “I hooked up my midi cable (or USB) and there’s no sound. “ We politely explain that midi is not audio that it is only data I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen “ I hook up my Audio cables and there’s no midi “. But chances are that the op has a keyboard with a USB MIDI output and won’t need to return the interface. I’ll blame this on pour salesmanship in the store. They should have asked the op what they were trying to accomplish and supplied them with the correct gear
  20. Take it back and get an interface with midi ports. But that said- Most keyboard have a USB midi connection. The 2i2 The 4i4 Or this.
  21. Please go to the tutorials and spend some time with them your are asking about very basic stuff that is well documented in the help files and tutorials
  22. I’m pretty new to using it just started back in November when I got M5 update. I spent a good full evening watching videos and reading first. In the past I could not make sense of it and always gave up and use V Vocal. I’m glad I spent the time learning about it first and have had no issues as a result But from advice given here and in the videos I chop my vocals into short clips. No more than 4 bars and most shorter. Once I’ve finished editing I use the Render function as advised and save the project before moving to the next clip. So far no issues at all. I like that when I return to the project the clips I’ve done are marked as Melodyne
  23. It should be as simple as disconnecting your interface and windows sound should automatically become active. Just click the speaker icon in the tray and open sound settings and check all is working Then in Cakewalk change to WASAPI shared which is a good driver for editing. I do this all the time. You can’t use ASIO with out the interface so WASAPI is best.
  24. Are you aware that the mixer should be plugged into line level inputs and not into pre amps? It is not a good idea to double up on mike pre amps. It's not needed and can raise the noise floor. A mixer is a great idea for front end and can handle just about any input and boost it to line level. Once again.. basic audio engineering 101. So if your audio interface has a line level inputs, usually on the back as 3/4, use that and not the front panel inputs. Unless those can by pass the pre amps which some do with switches.
  25. You should have said that to begin with. Read your topic title and what’s the first thing you’ll think the question is about ? Turn your monitors down when you start and stop the audio engine or make any changes for that matter. Your going to damage them. It’s the equivalent of the bass player unplugged his cable dropping it and walking off the stage without asking the sound crew if he was muted yet. Yes that’s right. Sound equipment can’t automatically know what you are doing , you have to operate it.
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