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You need Melodyne installed. Then depending on what version you own any audio track can be dragged to a VST instrument or midi track and it will be converted to midi data. Basic versions only do single monophonic conversion. Good for vocals, Bass and lead Guitar lines. The top 2 versions can create Polyphonic data as in guitar chords. This is something any DAW that has ARA can do.
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Some of you may have watched my recent video's where I tried a bunch of GM midi players. Another project I was working on which also involves using General midi was trying different software programs that create auto accompaniment. I tried Band in a Box, found out it doesn't really export midi that well, and then I also bought one called Chord Pulse http://www.chordpulse.com/ which does export midi perfectly. Then I stumble on another one called JJazzlab. https://www.jjazzlab.org/en/doc/ Its free and right away one thing I noticed was it seemed to sound more realistic that these other GM players I was testing including the TTS-1. I loaded a song I had created in jjazzLab into Cakewalk and it was noticeably lame played through the TTS-1. I says it uses a player called FluidSynth. I was thinking, is this a VST? If so I want it! Sadly it isn't. A visit to this web page https://www.fluidsynth.org/ and you soon learn is it is an OPEN SOURCE midi player that can (easily?) be embedded in software. Example JJazzlab. So there you go @Noel Borthwick@Jesse Jost just an idea, but it seems if this code is open source it might be possible to add to Sonar in some way to replace the TTS-1 as a default GM player. It doesn't have a GUI I guess you have to create one like they did in jjazzLab. I find the drums and bass are exceptionally good for a sound font rig. This is what they use for the GUI and I posted a quick demo song. Fluidsynth.mp3
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This is why you never load a whole track. You work with short sections. You just render it and all the changes you made are saved. Once a Melodyne clip is rendered it is back to normal and removed from computer system. Closing a project with Melodyne still applied to a clip can create issues. You can re apply Melodyne over and over to clips and it theoretically should not degrade the audio. But I wouldn’t count on that. Melodyne is destructive editing anyway.
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You don’t use it that way. You have to render the track first then re do it . You can’t edit clips that are open in Melodyne outside of Melodyne. They are locked. You will want the spend a few hours watching their most excellent tutorials. It works best if you open Melodyne in short clips. I normally open one line of a lyric. Then I render immediately. If I feel the clip is not working properly with Melodyne (it really sucks) then I usually just delete that clip and redo it.
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Not Liking the look of the New Sonar Interface
John Vere replied to mark foster's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I’m Dyslexic. And my excuse is I am also an old railway guy. So GNR , CPR, CNR, BNR. It just rolls off the tongue ? -
Please carefully read my post. I said the Bandlab Assistant was removed months ago. So of course it doesn’t work. You log in to the Bandlab/ Cakewalk web site using the log in window that should automatically open when you click on activate. I think the reason a few people seem to have issues is due to the log in window doesn’t appear for some reason. So you just go to the web site and log in. What is broken is we should be logged in permanently due to the fact we are on this forum. I myself don’t understand why we need to keep re logging in.
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Definitely if you have Air or some Izotope stuff.
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Not Liking the look of the New Sonar Interface
John Vere replied to mark foster's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I actually only have that one request and it’s a white PRV. It’s impossible for me to work with black because I count on being able to open 2 or more midi tracks at once and adjust notes. In white you can see the colour of the notes but in black this is very difficult to see the ghosted colours. So I get stuck with Mercury which sucks for everything else. I don’t mind dark in the track view but please can someone put some red on the track record button! Or at least make PVR lighter in the lighter colour choices. -
Where do we post Feedback about Sonar?
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I took the bait and gave them my credit card numbers. It’s just the way it is I don’t think about it. I’m on a monthly pension so paying monthly works for me. That’s how most of my bills are paid. They are all on automatic payment so when I go crazy my kids won’t inherit a bunch of unpaid bills. They can cancel Sonar then. What I actually hated was all the phoney Bandlab culture of promotion bs that was offered after I joined the club. If you follow the coffee house you would have read more about how people are having their music stolen via some of Bandlabs associated businesses. I think Lander was one of them. I see that’s still imbedded in Sonar. Our developers are awesome people who care but the owners are not on the same page and I hope they don’t screw this up. -
I guess the way things happen is they have to decide what they spend time on. So if a lot of users are asking for a feature then they listen. Then it also is depending on how easy/ hard ( how much time) it will be to code in the requested feature. The easier ones are often added quickly. The hard ones take much longer and if there’s only a few people requesting it it will never happen. So my guess that this one is both hard to implement as well as very few people are asking for it. My observation is real studios that use a lot of hardware would probably never use Cakewalk anyhow. Sure the developers could make an attempt to win those people over but software gets a reputation and it never goes away. Those people actually are also a small part of today’s market share. By making Cakewalk free they have created a giant user base of new users of which the majority are not professional audio engineers or even musicians. Don’t give up on your hardware. Personally I would be looking for the DAW that suits your workflow. You can always work with 2 lots of people do. The old studio workflow involved different rooms and equipment.
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Where do we post Feedback about Sonar?
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Please don’t throw rocks at me but my list of “bugs “ were 100% pilots error. Rule #1. Don’t expect things to work the way you THINK they should work! Learn how they are designed to work. But it’s good to know about the built in reporting system. I imagine I’ll never have to use it. One of my “bugs” was the arranger track seemed totally messed up. Good old Ripple Edit was still on. I will go on record as saying the new graphics actually suck. I find myself having trouble locating items that are right were they always were but are unfamiliar now. Like the track record button is indistinguishable from the solo button and so far I’ve made that mistake a dozen time already. Is this all better on a new monitor? Mines a 24”. So nothing to see here folks, keep moving. Thank you. -
I installed it on my main DAW a started a new project to run it through some simple tasks using my typical workflow for creating a song. Right away I ran into a few issues. ( Bugs/Pilot error? ) My list gets longer every minute! But I'm not sure where I should post them? The feedback Loop? And boy do they ever need to get our custom themes happening! I'm stuck with Mercury as it's the only one with a white PVR. And now everything is ssssoooo tiny I am defiantly in squint mode! Took me a little while to spot the arranger inspector icon even though I knew it must still me there! What's with this trend in designing icons that are so obscure you need a cheat sheet on your desk to decipher? like someone else said< "you mean we have to pay to be beta testers?? "
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I referring to the forum and what happens when we get anything news worthy. Multiple threads discussing the same topic. It all good. It’s either going to be one ten page thread or ten one page threads. -
Solutions to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
John Vere replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Jeeze we have 6 threads now on this topic! its 2017 all over again ! -
Just to cap this off I ended up making 2 videos on the topic
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Am I reading the “tea leaves” right? (Sonar Activation)
John Vere replied to DeeringAmps's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It was always a gentleman’s agreement. But don’t forget. Now they will be using a product manager and that might make things different. -
I’m not sure we call this a Beta. I think that might be over. I think you call this a trial evaluation. They will probably now want more widespread use to really put it to the test . The more people using it the more issues will be found. 3 days isn’t much unless you do a none stop session. I put it aside for now until later when I can try a project from start to finish. That’s how I do it. I’m not expecting anything exciting to happen. There’s still no Talent button!
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I know but it was still showing as the default instrument. InCBB it is now removed and just says Midi only. -
Issue exporting audio when I have more than one arragement
John Vere replied to SonicClang's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You shouldn’t have to select time ranges when you use the arranger. It’s one of the uses of the arranger as it will normally only export that arrangement including start ant stop times. Example I always insert 2 measures before a song starts including the count in. I name that in the arranger. There will also be a Ending section. Then I create a arrangement that doesn’t use the count in and choose export arrangement. This seems fine. But like the OP I have often run into train wreck exporting when I create a second or third arrangement. And even the apply to project seems hit and miss. I sort of gave up trying to use it this way. If you read Sonar release notes you will see they have added start and end markers which has been a request for a long long time. It is yet to be seen if they have de bugged the arranger. -
Am I reading the “tea leaves” right? (Sonar Activation)
John Vere replied to DeeringAmps's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Last time I had a back stage pass I ended up lugging guitars and keyboards and helping the stage crew set up. By the time I got to the green room the food was all gone!! I guess if you purchase this it will get rid of the nag screen which for me after 30 minutes kept returning every 3 minutes. -
You can remove them if you added them.
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I installed Next in November. I can’t get much done with it because they still haven’t fixed the few bugs I reported. Auto punch in places the new material in wrong place. PRV is unusable in it current state. Too many issues to list. Most are glitchy GUI. All I can do is compared it to Sonar Home Studio which used to sell for $40. Next needs a lot more happening for it to even come close. It does show you what might be in store for Sonar if there’s a chance of them adding the Sampler and stem separation later. One thing I also noticed is it freezes/ slows down if you open it with any other music related apps running. That’s still broken. They have the exchange format file which I guess I could test now but what I’ve been doing is I start a Next project which is just like Cakewalk with a audio folder in the project folder. I then start a Cakewalk project and save it to the same project folder. They will share the audio folder. Then I can drag and drop tracks created in Next directly into Cakewalk from the Browser. For me right now Next is just a tool to create things I can’t do in Cakewalk. I also just bought Band in a Box and use it the same way. Drag and drop directly from project to project.
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
John Vere replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yep seems all very much like a re skin of Sonar / Cakewalk. I like the Cosmic “theme?” Seem to be a different set up there. Overall nothing seems changed in moving around etc. One observation is TTS-1 hasn’t been removed in this version yet. And yes I was disappointed that some of the cool things included with Next were missing. No Stem Separation either. But the release notes I posted above you will observe a huge list of stuff that was mostly requested fixes and features here on the forum so that’s awesome.