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How can I UNDO "Fit content (CTRL+F)"?
pulsewalk replied to pulsewalk's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Wow! Was it so simple Now its assigned to "Do nothing" Perfect! Thanks so much! -
How can I UNDO "Fit content (CTRL+F)"?
pulsewalk replied to pulsewalk's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing here. I'm talking about an audio clip and the waveform that is displayed in there. When I pressed CTRL+F when I had an audio clip selected, the view of the waveform suddenly maximized and now looks like it's clipping. I could not revert that. What was done is "Fit content" whatever that means. -
So, I have a folder with several tracks and everything is set perfectly with volume, automation and everything. The tracks perfectly grouped in this folder. Though I cannot find a Freeze-button for folders. And I cannot find info on how to do this. Is there a way to freeze the entire folder as it is, so the content will be frozen into 1 audio track?
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How can I UNDO "Fit content (CTRL+F)"?
pulsewalk replied to pulsewalk's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
So there's no way for Cakewalk to re-draw the image of the waveform in the clip? I ask this since the waveform is still the same, but Cakewalk seems to have redrawn the "view" of it in the clips when I pressed CTRL + F (Fit content) ..whatever Fit content exactly means. I've tried this, but this doesn't work for certain key bindings, like for example CTRL+F I mark CTRL+F in the list, I press "Unbind", but it still says "Assigned to: Fit content". I cannot unbind it. It seems to be a shortcut that is like a set default in Cakewalk. Maybe there's an .INI file where I can edit this so it really will be unbound? -
How can I UNDO "Fit content (CTRL+F)"?
pulsewalk replied to pulsewalk's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I see. Unfortunately, I've saved and closed the project. When I open it up, ALT+Z does not work anymore, since the operation is no longer "in the memory". 1. Is there still a way to revert to the view of the wave files original form after the operation CTRL+L (fit content)? Or does it for some reason stay like that permanently? 2. Is there a way to "unbind" pre-defined keyboard shortcuts like for example CTRL+F? So this wont accidentally happen again? -
I accidentality pressed CTRL+F on an audio clip and it made all the same audio clips in several tracks look like "maximized" and like it is clipping. I think they're playing correctly but they look horribly maximized now. CTRL+Z (undo) does NOT work. How do I revert back to how they looked originally? Also, it doesn't seem to be possible to disable CTRL+F in the keyboard shortcut customization window, it just won't unbind.
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When trying to enter a negative value in "Transpose"-window for example, what - and + does on the numpad is increasing or decreasing the value one by one. For sure, that can be a useful feature, but should rather be assigned to arrow up & down keys instead. The minus-sign "-" on the numpad should return the minus sign as it is "-", rather than decreasing the value by one.
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FR: Accepting comma as decimal point, and minus sign at numpad
pulsewalk replied to FrankP's topic in Feedback Loop
Yep, this is a problem for me too! Swedish keyboard and numlock on too, so it should work, but does not. Pressing "-" on numpad doesn't do anything, although I need it badly in situations where I need to add a negative value. -
Request: MUTE button in the VSTi window header
pulsewalk replied to pulsewalk's topic in Feedback Loop
Still missing this really useful feature! Any news? -
Just a quick update, plus a question about splitting clips to the notes, so a clip with several notes are automatically split into one clip for each note and is adjusted to be the length of a note too? Is this possible? I can only chose to snap to "measures" in the split-dialog. Anyhow. There's another way to do MIDI note warping too, although it is much harder to control how you want it all, plus that it will be a bit backwards. If you put Time Base to "Absolute" (no need to lock the clips), you can then adjust the tempo curve (although you'd need to speed it up in order for the clips to come apart (and slow down)), and when you've done that you change back the Time Base to "Musical" and then you can delete the tempo automation. This will then result in moved clips according to the adjusted tempo. It might be useful for some cool effects, although the first method by bvideo is much easier for the task of decelerating and accelerating.
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My notes actually stayed the same (they were not time streteched), just as I want it to be. However, if one would need to stretch the notes accordingly, maybe one could lock "Data" too? I can try. Yeah exactly. The mathematic perfection is there, so it can be streched as needed and the notes move up and down as needed too in case one need a melody. Yeah tedious but at least it's something if one does not want to install Reaper. This is great!
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Alright, just tried this! I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I set the time base to "Absolute" in the MIDI clip properties, then I clear the tempo track data I've drawn for the deceleration as I wanted it. And then the track plays at the normal tempo again, but the MIDI clip have not been streched/warped anything, it's still just as I've drawn in the notes there. With other words, the MIDI clip stays the same as it was before, and no redistribution of the notes have taken place.
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Yes I know this, but as mentioned before, I need the track to run the same tempo. I need deceleration and acceleration for an effect, while everything else is playing at a set tempo. What I CAN do, is to do this in another project, use the tempo track as I've mentioned before, record what I need, and then put back the audio file in the main project. However, I want to be able to do this for several tracks and I also want to be able to adjust this in real time without this procedure. But, I've now learned there is no such feature in Cakewalk, nor plugin, so that's it, then I know. I'll have to do this by other means.
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Okay, if I put it this way. I want one MIDI track(or clip) to slow down gradually, while the rest is playing constantly at the same speed. Also, I want to be able to do the same thing and accelerating. Now, this can be used for lots of stuff, and one is to create FX. I'm talking about accelerando and rallentando here, quite basic things in music really. And in my case, not for the whole project, which the tempo track would solve, but for certain MIDI clips only
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And just to clarify, I do not want to alter the tempo of the project, it is important that the tempo is steady throughout the song. I only want to do a gradual tempo change (decelerating, or accelerating) on the MIDI notes on one MIDI track only. I do not want to evenly drag out the MIDI clip to adjust tempo. I want to "warp" it so the beginning of the clip stays the same, and the further away you get from the first note in the MIDI clip, the longer space between the notes, thus creating a deceleration effect. And the same thing the other way around, for accelerating.
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I just edited my original post with a more comprehensible explanation. And of course I would like to have this done perfectly mathematically calculated. I know I can move apart the notes myself but not only it would be very time consuming, it wouldn't be too exact either, not without calculating every position beforehand.