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Possibly the TTS-1 is getting old and has health issues. I only use it to listen to downloaded midi files these days. It's pretty rare that it is used in a song. There are just so many better sounding instruments out there. The TTS-1 is a DXi instrument and I'm no expert, but I'm not so sure that it is a fully supported format in W10 anymore. I certainly have had issues with TTS-1 since W10 and Bandlab. It works fine to OPEN a midi file and play it. But If I insert it to a song I will have different issues. The most common is that a project will tell me TTS-1 is not available and it will be greyed out in the synth rack. This just happened again a few days ago. As a test I opened the same project in Sonar Splat and the TTS-1 was fine. It's sort of become unstable just like some of my 32 bit VST's. So I avoid them all.
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Dropout First Couple Plays Then Fine
John Vere replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
So I have mine at 1,000? Is this not advisable now? And I just did a fresh install on a new OS drive and when I looked it was at 200. That is with the latest version. I then bumped it to 1,000 like I've always done. Certainly working just fine.- 56 replies
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Popping and crackling on kick, bass and guitars?
John Vere replied to bobernaut's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It is almost for sure a W10 driver issue with your interface. Some software is not as fussy as Cakewalk. I got that message the other day after I updated 2 of my computers with new OS drives so I had to re install Cakewalk and my Audio drivers. I've been using this old MAudio fast track pro just to test things, my studio is still in boxes. The web site warns me that the driver is not supported in W10. It may work or it might not.. Anyhow it worked fine on one computer and the other one it won't work with Cakewalk ( or Splat) Both are up to date with W10 and Cakewalk versions. Drivers are important and obviously even a different system ( mobo) can make a difference. I hooked up my Tascam and it worked fine. I haven't followed everything said here but I don't understand the SSD fix? that seems way out there.. so even though I doubt it will solve your issue it's still a good upgrade. And I wasn't saying you needed a new USB cable, I just gave that as an example of how you need to swap out parts until the problem goes away. Obviously it's the Interface that needs swapping out. -
Not sure what you mean by 1st output? Are you using ASIO mode? Yes if your plugged into the Scarletts Channel 1 you would choose that as the tracks input it will say left and channel 2 would say right. Activate the record button on the track and meter will move. The tracks output should be going to your Master buss. If you don't have one make one. One reason nothing will get recorded is if you set auto punch in points further down the timeline.
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It's not a DAW, it's a wave editor. I've been using it since 2001. I have made many live recordings, cleaned up old tapes and LP's,,, millions of hours working with stereo audio tracks. But I'm unaware that you could insert a VST instrument. It does not speak midi at all. You can use most VST effects but it's a bit fussy about that too. And it's made for adding those effects to a wave file. You can record and then add effects, but I'm sure there's no way to monitor effects while recording. Could be wrong but it's not what it is for.
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I'm stuck, can't get Cake by BandLab to open
John Vere replied to Wayne Smith's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
There's no authorization. You create a Band lab account using your e mail and a password. You download the bandlab assistant and log in. Go to the Apps tab and install Cakewalk. From time to time you'll want to run the assistant and update Cakewalk. -
You project file should have already been backed up to an external or internal data drive. It's living dangerously to not have back ups. Most of use do not store our projects on the OS "C" drive. We use a second data drive. A common set up is 3 drives with the 3rd being used for instrument libraries. I just updated 2 computers OS drives as they were getting old. I simply made a recovery USB drive, Put in the new SSD and widows was installed and updated. I then had to spend a few hours running Command center and re installing 3rd party plug ins. Because all my projects were on the data drives everything opens exactly the same as the old system. There was very little change most was because CbB updated too. A tip for those doing this if you do have the old Splat and the CCC installer is to make a copy of the Command Centers download folder and save it. I went through mine a deleted old versions and only kept the newest versions and stuff I want. Install Command center to the new machine and before you install anything else copy the content of that download folder to the newly created download folder. This way nothing needs to be re downloaded and CCC will install stuff fast. The folder is found Program Data/Cakewalk/Command center/downloads When your done running CCC delete these files to save space. Just make sure you have them backed up on a few storage drives. They will never be updated.
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Dropout First Couple Plays Then Fine
John Vere replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It's real dumb how that is probably a default setting that was from like 2008 and they never fixed it. It should stay once you set it even if the OS updates.- 56 replies
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Dropout First Couple Plays Then Fine
John Vere replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Did you bump your midi buffers up? I set mine to 1,000. The defaulty is too low at 200. Preferences/ MIDI/ playback and recording- 56 replies
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Applying effects on a clip not working
John Vere replied to Juanbanzai's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You can use the "Process Effect" option right click on the audio clip to open the dialog and look for it half way down. That will render the highlighted clip. You can use Undo if it sucks. But I've used this to get rid of a POP or mike stand thump. -
Do you have a copy of SPlat? Or a way to roll back your version of CbB. I find myself opening problem child files in Splat just to see what happens. I had TTS-1 crashing CbB yesterday. Couldn't load any file that used TTS-1 and even a new project would crash CbB. No problem with Splat?? TTs-1 worked fine there. The big mystery is the issue went away when I tried CbB again. It's almost sounding like a runaway. I heard of people having projects that the software just keeps building and building. It's often a plug in.
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As said you should not have to remix the songs. You just need to go back open each song and make the changes at your master buss. If your mixes were balanced then you do not re-mix. You re master. And myself this process can sometimes take 4 or five runs throughs until I'm happy with an album. My set up is pretty basic. I use about 6 sub mix busses mostly to control loudness of parts. It will show me pretty quickly what is clipping or too loud/quiet. I too use the BT Brickwall limiter on my master set at - .04 db. It seems to work 100% for me at that setting. I export the file and open in Wave Lab to do last details. One of which is to check the average RMS level which is similar to using LUFS I find around -10 to -12 is good for my material. It holds up side by side with everything else I play. If I look at the songs in Wave Lab they will all show a peak of -.04 But the RMS level can vary. So if they are lower I to return to Cakewalk and hit the LImiter a little harder . If the song is too loud I definitely have to go back and then I reduce the Masters Gain control by the amount I was seeing. I could also use Wave Labs gain tool to lower levels and the Loudness Maximizer to add l but I like to have the CWP file saved with correct levels.
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Cake walk midi quantize ruins the song
John Vere replied to casio3000's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
We are talking about a $200 Home Keyboard. I would doubt very much if it has a midi sync option. Midi sync works by sending the DAW's clock out and driving the clock of the drums in the outboard midi device be it a drum machine or a keyboard. This way the midi output of the keyboard will be in perfect sync with the DAW. But that device needs to have a midi sync/ internal clock toggle. Otherwise all you can do is set both the keyboard and Cakewalk to the same tempo and hope it stays close without drifting. You might get further in your music creating progress by using Cakewalk to directly make your drum loops. Without midi sync, as you have already discovered, the created tracks are unusable. There are thousands of drum loops available. Even SI drums has a bunch. Time would be better spent learning how to use the software the way it was designed to work. There's plenty of tutorials. I cover using a drum loop in my videos- see signature. -
How to create muffled-to-clear audio intro?
John Vere replied to Dave G's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
+1 to automating a EQ or filter on the master buss. Another song that does this is The Way by Fastball. The intro has this lo fi and then even the first verse is a bit off. Song kicks in on 2nd verse, very cool and impossible for me to do it live!! -
Exported song sounds different from playback in Cakewalk
John Vere replied to Lummy Keen's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Windows Media player doesn't normally enhance playback but other players might. Also if your using your on board sound card for none DAW playback those often use enhancment to make up for cheap systems that are the norm for computers. I only use my audio interface for all sound playback just to avoid things like this. I disable my on board and HDMI audio in device manager. If you want bullet proof playback then use one of the many free Wave editing programs. Gold Wave, Audacity, Sound Forge, Acoustica Basic are just a few. -
Cakewalk (not responding) with the latest update
John Vere replied to Mesh's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I sometimes get stuck too. I have one machine that is still on 1903 and won't budge. Try changing your active hours to the whole day. The other thing that seems to work is to keep re booting a few times. Re boot, open Windows update. Re boot etc.. -
Cakewalk (not responding) with the latest update
John Vere replied to Mesh's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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The video feature is just an add on that was not fully featured and is very limiting. it is not a video editor, just a simple player. You are best to make a working copy of the movie as a MP4 to score music to, but do any movie editing in a proper editor like Vegas. Load your movie into Vegas and create a project file. Move the movie on the time line and save as an MP4. Now use that in Cakewalk to score. When you 're done, export the music and drop that back the the original project in Vegas. Make sure to have a clear count in you can use to sync up.
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Does that line 6 use ASIO drivers? It say's nothing on the web site.
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So as the tempo slows down does the tempo indicator also change? In my 36 years of recording midi I have never experienced a tempo change unless the software was TOLD to change the tempo. This is why I don't understand your issue. Something is telling your software to slow down by changing the tempo, I do not think it even possible for a DAW to play back midi at a slower tempo than the tempo that has been set. A buggered system would simply burp and fart and play back the midi spazmaticly. Long shot--but you don't happen to have any external hardware patched in that could broadcast a tempo?
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Popping and crackling on kick, bass and guitars?
John Vere replied to bobernaut's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Ya I noticed your using 16 bit as well THat's not a normal default Here's a screenshot of a common default ASIO interface settings.