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Lawson Currie

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  1. Whenever I save and close a project, then reopen it later, the XSampler settings are reset to their default, even though they are (falsely) shown as being the same settings. This means that every time I reopen a project, I have to redo all the settings for every sampler I have. I have linked a video below showing what happens. In the video, I take a recording of Bohemian Rhapsody and pitch/slow it down 7 semitones. After saving it and then reopening the project, the recording of Bohemian Rhapsody is at the original pitch, even though the pitch shift knob says that it is pitched -7 semitones. https://pomf2.lain.la/f/fyi9w2bs.mp4
  2. The pitch shifting knob in the XSampler has two options for pitching -4 semitones, and no options for pitching -5 semitones. I have provided the GIF for clarification on what I am talking about.
  3. I want to copy the audio (and the XSampler) from the C5 pad to the C#5 pad pictured below. In the online version of Bandlab, I can do this by holding the alt key and dragging my cursor from one pad to the next. But for some reason, I can't do that in Cakewalk Next. I also can't find any other way to do it other than downloading the audio and importing it back in, which I really don't want to do every time I use the pad controller. Is there another solution?
  4. I plugged in my keyboard into Cakewalk for the first time, however I couldn't hear any sound coming from my computer. I was able to record a little bit of me playing, but I can't hear any of it. Even now, when my keyboard has been unplugged, whenever I press play on my recording, I still can't hear any sound, even though the gain bar is saying that it is making noise. I've tried all combinations of putting my keyboard in the input and output sections, along with putting it in both input and output at the same time, and I've even tried to remove my keyboard from both input and output sections, and it still doesn't work. I want to know how I can hear my recording, and how I can hear the built-in Cakewalk electric piano sound whenever I play my keyboard plugged in. Below I have two images, each showing my recording. The first one was taken before I hit play. The second one was taken as the music was playing. As you can see, the gain bar is acting properly; only activating itself when I hit play.
  5. I've been looking at several tutorials online, been to several websites, downloaded an ASIO software, but nothing works.
  6. I have an iPhone that has GarageBand, and an Asus laptop that has Cakewalk. I want to use some of the instrument sounds from GarageBand into Cakewalk (Alchemy Synth, Keyboards, etc.) , including a few custom ones I created. I'm guessing that since my laptop is not an Apple one, it cannot support GarageBand, so I want to try to potentially connect GarageBand to Cakewalk, or download versions of the synths used. Is it possible to do this? If so, how? I haven't found anything online that tells me how I can import these sounds into Cakewalk.
  7. I downloaded Cakewalk just a couple days ago, and thus have barely any experience. Earlier today, I downloaded a synth pack by the name of "2getheraudio Cheeze Machine 2", and I cannot for the life of me figure out why its not letting me use it. I tried using CreativeSauce's tutorial, but for some reason it won't work.
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