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That's probably because Bose did not supply a proper ASIO driver and the device is running on some iffy audio codex. You know Audio interfaces that work properly are pretty cheap these days. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UM2usb--behringer-u-phoria-um2-usb-audio-interface But if they want to use it try the Cakewalk WASAPI driver mode. Be warned, they will have a lot of audio issues like latency and syncing tracks. You need ASIO drivers for proper results in a DAW like Cakewalk.
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Can't Remove EQ Module From Pro Channel
John Vere replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I have seen it exactly like the OP's picture, was a few moths ago so what ever the latest version was at the time.I'm always more of less up to date. . I think it was an old project and the Master buss didn't have the EQ module which I found odd. I opened the Insert Module dialog and there was the Gloss EQ on the list. And just like the OP's picture, it had text and no picture which I also found as odd. What version of CbB are you running? -
How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Right under my nose! Wave Lab can save a CD file as DDP. So Wave Lab Elements only cost me $99 I now get more than my moneys worth as I have always used it for mastering. Writing Audio Files to DDP Image There might be situations when you want to freeze an entire Basic Audio CD, without actually writing a CD. This is done by saving it as a DDP image. Prerequisite Set up a Basic Audio CD project. Procedure Optional: In the Basic Audio CD window, select the Edit tab, and click Check CD Conformity to check that all settings conform to the Red Book standard. In the Basic Audio CD window, on the Edit tab, click Write Audio CD or DDP. From the Device pop-up menu, select DDP Image. Specify the destination folder. Optional: Activate Write Table of Contents and Customer Information to create a text file, containing information about the DDP file. Click OK to start the writing operation. -
How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes I saw that. There must be more? almost $700 Can. Ouch. That's my annual studio income. I guess it has a lot of other features for mastering. I found this one Hofa https://hofa-plugins.de/en/plugins/cd-burn-ddp-master/ and it's $78 Can I have downloaded the demo and it's good for 14 days. So I'll see What it does. I don't really need to do this but I'm curious and if I can do things properly for my clients all the better. What ever happened to mastering to a 1/2 track @ 15ips and just making sure the meters didn't pin?! SO back to the op- You might want to try this Hofa demo, I'll soon find out if it works 100% and doesn't do something weird like add beeps. Hopefully it's a real demo. Update: Demo is a waist of time as It doesn't do anything. You can't even play a song. Give this company a pass. Keep looking. -
How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
So what software is recommended to create a DDP file? -
How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I’m looking into DDP as my latest client says that’s what the duplicate people are asking for. I guess they don’t compile the CD anymore. I’m out of touch with all this as most clients walk out the door with a USB stick and a CD and end of story. Now I have 2 clients asking about getting CD replicated -
In PVR. If you highlight all notes. Grab one at the top in the middle the velocity tool should show. Now you just drag them up or down paying attention to the little bubble that will tell you what the velocity is.
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Are you sure they are not just hidden? Open the Track manager and look
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This is correct. ASIO is exclusively the driver and devices for all your audio when in use. You can only have one asio driver running. Just plug your computer speakers into the headphones jack.
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I can’t figure out how to create an event in the midi piano roll
John Vere replied to Zookie's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Good point. Next thing is someone will ask how can I make my note blobs look like that! -
cant hear playback of recorded audio tracks
John Vere replied to Charles Gillard's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Please spend some time watching the Tutorial videos. There's a lot to learn and it's very well covered over and over in the videos and the Documantation. Cakewalk isn't a turn it on and use it software. It requires some time to learn the basics especially if you've never used a DAW. The tutorials are found Here. https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/35-tutorials/ This guy has what I think are the best no bullshit tutorials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCESNxzJHzDnCIuRO0RhQLeA -
We got it free with Sonar so if you run Command center you'll find it there. But your question seems sort of odd because it's pretty obvious where you'll find the software and the download. The company was very cool when Sonar was ditched by Gibson. If you sent them a picture of your Sonar serial number on the "about" screen, They sent a unlocked serial number. I have that stored on a long list with all my Sonar serials. It is also on the Overloud web site under my account. Don't ever loose those serial numbers for the freebies that came with Sonar. Back it up! They are worth thousands of dollars to replace. And if Command center goes down someday and you build a new computer, you'll loose them all. But if you have the executable and serials your good to go. Make copies of the Command Center download folder put it on a few back up drives and copy paste all the serial numbers to a document that is stored in multiple places.
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How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If you both have Nero installed you can easily accomplish what your looking for. Put the Wave files in a containment folder for the project. Put this containment folder in a common location shared by all computers in C drive. The pathway is going to have to match. Drag it to Nero to burn. After burning Nero will ask you if you want to save the project say yes and save the nra file ( to the same folder or? ) Get this to the client and make sure they put the containment folder in the exact location you used. They OPEN the nra file in Nero. Their CD will have the exact burning parameters as you set along with song titles, disk info etc. The nra file is sort of like a Cakewalk CWP file in that is needs the associated audio path to be correct. Most people never dig that deep into what Nero can do but it's very good at what it does and has a lot going on under the hood. I see on it's list of burning options is a CD ISO but that is not a Audio CD. ISO is an image but I think audio CD are exclusive format so they will play in consumer devices. ISO only will play on a computer drive. -
How to send an exact copy of an audio CD over the internet
John Vere replied to gmp's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You will just have to send them the Wave files. You can't really send a "CD" over the internet as far as I see, but the wave files are no problem. Put them in Drop box, I cloud, One drive, or Google drive. and share. Then they just burn there copy from that using Nero or?? -
I can’t figure out how to create an event in the midi piano roll
John Vere replied to Zookie's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Tip- If you open the HELP Module found in views, it will tell you what things do when you hover the mouse. You can learn a lot about the Cakewalk workspace this way. This is a picture of a midi note blob and the tool will perform different functions depending on where you hold the mouse pointer. The green at either end drag the duration the red at top is Velocity and the orange you grab to move the note. -
OK I see. I just tried picking a couple of plug ins with ctrl and it works for me. Standard window behaviour. And for me on some VST GUI the Alt+0 nothing happens, It was this freebie Zither. But all my others work fine. It's just fussy.
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As I said, I have been seeking a good bass sound via midi since 1985! The Ample is the closest to my ideal so far. The free version is all I use but I want to purchase the full version someday but it's like $100. The free version only goes to low E and I play 5 string parts sometimes. Then I use the SI Bass For my serious higher quality stuff I do use my real bass. ( I have 4 of them) But for some clients and my backing tracks I play the bass part and drag the audio to a midi track. Melodyne does a pretty good job of conversion. I will still have to quantize and do some duration and pitch editing but the midi track is 90% good to go. Then I use the Ample bass and if you flip between the Ample and my audio track there's not a huge difference in tone. Tip-watch your velocity as it does a slapping or slide? sound above 118. I keep mine at 110.
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Yamaha will have a proper midi driver. Go to the support page for the keyboard and download and install. Window installed a generic driver
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It is only one set of samples a P bass. I find it very convincing and I’m picky because I’m a bass player Well I don’t actually play bass with a pick which is probably how they sampled this one
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You should buy the full version of the Youlean meter. Its well worth it and unless the sale has ended it was only $40 can. The paid version lets you drag and drop files directly and it reports the true peak and Luff etc. within seconds. This way you can drag and drop this reference track without hassle and then there's no danger of any settings or plug ins screwing with the results. it also unlocks the important pre sets for Spotify etc. The default free version are all TV broadcast standards and irrelevant. Also go to his web site and there's some very good info on this topic. I learned a lot last week when I did all this. Up until now I've always used Wave Lab to analyze tracks. It works great but it's much slower and involved. This is on the fly as you mix and then you can even drag and drop your MP3 copy and double check it's OK. Everybody who markets their music should have this tool. Another tip. That Loudness max is pretty good for a freebie I've been using it ocationally when in a hurry. But if you have a better quality Brickwall limiter like the BT Brickwall that came with Sonar try that. I also use the LP Multi Band as a way to push levels. It results in a more even spectrum. My Master bus bin is stacked like this when mastering for CD. LP Multi Band - Input 0 Output -0.4 Mastering preset. all bands default at +2.50 and then tweaked. if I need louder I can push the input( just a little) BT Brickwall set at -0.4 Span to check spectrum and extra input on levels Youlean meter set to my custom preset with -14 and -0.4 true peak.
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To change a category these often are in the "uncategorized" folder. Example I just downloaded the MTuner. The Browser window is where I do this. Under Plugins Audio effects ( or Instruments) I right click on the FX- MTuner and a dialog opens, to the left. In the category box I choose the "tools" and then OK . Now the MTuner is in the Tools Effects folder. There is a Virtual Keyboard found in Views that opens a keyboard. it works for me if my focus is on the track view. that's the number 0 not an oh