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Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
msmcleod replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Bear in mind the two serial ports are not MIDI ports, and do not send/receive MIDI data. They use their own communication / handshake protocol. You'll need something to translate the MCU MIDI protocol (or whatever protocol you opt for, e.g. CC #7 + MTC commands), and the communication protocol the D8B understands. DocBradley's source code has some code to do this translation - I'm not sure how complete it is though, but from what I can tell it does at least get as far as the handshake and sending out/receiving fader information. If I was to approach this, I'd use a raspberry PI 3 with 2 x USB to Serial converters, and 3 x USB MIDI cables. The MCU protocol requires each bank of eight to have it's own MIDI IN/OUT ports, hence the 3 USB MIDI cables, and the 2 x USB to Serial converters to talk to the D8B. Of course you could bypass the raspberry pi altogether and use serial ports on the PC, and use a MIDI loopback device. However, finding USB to Serial devices that actually work in Windows 10 might be a challenge. The StarTech stuff is usually solid, but it's pricey. Also I've found writing software that writes to the serial port is more tricky in Windows 10. Doing low level stuff like this is a breeze on the raspberry pi. -
Korg Nano Kontrol 2 Control Surface
msmcleod replied to Jack Stoner's topic in Instruments & Effects
That *should* work, though to be honest I've not looked at that functionality. It could just be the Cakewalk command is out of date. The SDK goes back to Sonar 2 ! Leave it with me, and I'll see if I can get it working. [Edit] - By default, the pressing the Marker button switches to marker navigation mode. M1 + Marker inserts a marker. Obviously there's no M1 button on the nanoKONTROL 2, so I'll change it so the Cycle + Marker inserts a marker. The latest installer with this change is here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MMcLMackieControlSetup.zip -
All my machines have hibernate turned off. It's pretty easy to do just run powercfg /h off from an elevated command prompt: windows key + X, then select Windows Power Shell (Admin)
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This is by no means the best out there, but is perfectly usable, much better than something like TTS-1, and a bargain at current price of £4 / $5.22 : https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/1837-Orchestral-Companion-Brass They also do woodwind and strings versions for the same price.
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Korg nanoKontrol (original) control surface
msmcleod replied to Mike Slinn's topic in Instruments & Effects
You can, but unlike the nanoKONTROL 2 it doesn't use MCU mode. You'll need to set it up as an ACT Midi Controller within Preferences/Control Surfaces, then select the "ACT Midi Controller" from the Utilities menu and use the Learn function to assign the buttons/faders/knobs. -
Apologies for another update so soon, but I managed to fix some issues that were bugging me for some time: All faders now reset to zero on closing a project, or closing Cakewalk It now shows "No Cakewalk Project Loaded" rather than "No SONAR Project Loaded" For the Korg Nano KONTROL 2 (which I use in my vocal booth): Cycle + Rewind = Go to Start; Cycle + Record = Undo You can get the installer here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MMcLMackieControlSetup.zip Full list of changes here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MackieControl-MMcL.pdf NOTE: No need to uninstall if you've installed it already - just run the new installer, and it'll replace the old one.
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Korg Nano Kontrol 2 Control Surface
msmcleod replied to Jack Stoner's topic in Instruments & Effects
My latest version has all of Azslow's changes plus a few extras specifically targeted to the Nano KONTROL 2 and the Nano KONTROL Studio. You can get the installer here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MMcLMackieControlSetup.zip Full list of changes here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MackieControl-MMcL.pdf -
Is 1366x768 your actual native monitor resolution? I'd understand if this was a laptop, but this seems awfully low by today's standards. If your screen picture doesn't look sharp, this could be your issue - in which case, try increasing the resolution if it'll let you.
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Cursor not following playback, automation being ignored
msmcleod replied to Lisa Lane-Collins's question in Q&A
Normally the cursor not moving is due to scroll lock being off. Pressing the scroll lock key normally fixes this. I'm not sure what's going on with automation, though - unless you've somehow disabled it? -
Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
msmcleod replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You might want to take a look at this: http://d8b.adamdbradley.com/ His source code is here: https://github.com/docbradley/d8b-controller It might give you some insight into how to interface to the D8B via the serial ports. -
Ironically, my TX81Z is the first hardware synth I've had die on me, well I say die, it's output is really distorted. I've just not got around to narrowing down the issue (I'm guessing it's the D/A converter(s)). You can do this, but it involves sampling far more velocities. I normally sample 4 velocities, but for some sounds I'll go up to 6 or 8. You can even sample different modulations (like mod wheel, breath control etc) but it takes forever to sample, and results in very large instruments. For the reasons mentioned earlier, I wouldn't even bother trying to sample a synth that was reacting to so many different controller types. I use the VL card in my MU100R, or my VZ-8M for my wind synth or SY77 with breath controller. That's one of the reasons they're still in my rack... but to be honest I don't get much use out of them. Like I said, it is possible to sample them, but you have to sample the synth at every possible combination of controller setting. It's just not worth it IMO... especially since I've actually got the synths!
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I've had this issue recently, and narrowed it down to an old 32-bit plugin (RedShift Pickup Replace). Cakewalk appears to shutdown, but is still active in Task Manager. If I kill it in Task Manager, I can start up again. What I do now, is bounce the track then delete the plugin, and save the project. I still have to kill Cakewalk in Task Manager for one more time, but subsequent sessions are fine.
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Is Skylight interface getting obsolete?
msmcleod replied to MarianoGF's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Ah yes, Craig Anderton's book. Well worth the money. Here's the link: https://reverb.com/software/learning/craig-anderton/3292-ebook-the-huge-book-of-cakewalk-by-bandlab-tips-by-craig-anderton
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Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
msmcleod replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
As far as I can tell, the Pro Box supports MCU for all 24 channels. It's a combination of hardware / software. The hardware part connects to the 25 pin D socket on the back, which AFAIK is the only way to get control of all 24 channels. You might be able to construct one yourself using something like a raspberry pi or an arduino (though I suspect an arduino might be too slow for this). -
I've uploaded a new version of my MackieControl.dll. Latest changes: It now comes as an installer/uninstaller, so no more copying over the original Cakewalk version There are now 3 separate instances available, so you can now use up to 3 sets of Mackie hardware controllers to independently control Cakewalk The original Cakewalk version is now left in place: the new versions appear as separate control surfaces Key Presses can now be bound to the function/footswitches Additional bindings for modifier keys for bounce to clips, bounce to tracks, saving as temples, audio export and more... You can download the installer here: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MMcLMackieControlSetup.zip A full list of features can be found in the PDF: http://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/MackieControl-MMcL.pdf
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Undo to Console moves and Vst parameters..
msmcleod replied to Jaime Ramírez's topic in Feedback Loop
This could be tricky, as each move of the fader or VST parameter would go through potentially hundreds of steps. Not every adjustment is immediately going from one setting to another. So you'd end up with hundreds of undo steps which would eat up your RAM pretty quickly (or become slow if written to hard-disk). I suspect this is one of the reasons Mix Recall was introduced. Using Mix Recall you can take a snap-shot at various intervals, and revert back to any one of them at any time. More info is on page 605 and also 1078 of the reference guide: https://bandlab.github.io/cakewalk/docs/Cakewalk Reference Guide.pdf -
I've got a stupid amount of MIDI modules/synths: Kawai K1R, Kawai K1 Yamaha TX81Z, TG500 x 3, MU10 x 3, MU100R, SY77 Roland D110 x 2, U220, CM64 x 3, MT32, D550, JV1010 x 3, JV2020, VariOS Korg Wavestation SR, X5DR, NX5R x 2, X5D Casio VZ-8M x 2, CZ3000, CZ1, VZ1 Evolution EVS-1 Alesis D5, SR16 SMPro V-Machine I sampled all the sounds I liked from most of them (which took me literally months), and now I hardly ever switch them on. The only two that get any use is the X5D (a great live workhorse) and the SMPro V-Machine, which can play the samples of all the rest. Apart from that, I do everything in the box nowadays. I still have some of them "wired up" in the studio though. so I can always go back to the hardware synth and edit a sound / re-sample if I really need to.
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Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
msmcleod replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The MIDI card won't give MCU emulation, but it looks like it does something similar. I suspect you'll have to go down the AzController route for this one. The manual has some info on it (a bit vague though): https://c3.zzounds.com/media/D8B3.0_OM-6bcdb34a9f0362313e1d9f6ab0304b6d.pdf It seems to be mainly aimed at MTC / transport control, but it does mention faders. -
Mackie d8b used for a controller in Cakerwalk
msmcleod replied to chuckebaby's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I think this is what you're looking for... https://www.kvraudio.com/product/d8bridge-by-bluaudio .[Edit] - it looks like this has been discontinued and replaced by ProBox. You can read about both projects here: http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/index.php -
No Pro Channel effects in old 8.5.3 project
msmcleod replied to davet's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
That's because there was no ProChannel in 8.5.3. The easiest way to get a ProChannel enabled project, is to start a new blank project in CwB, then drag the 8.5.3 project on to the track area: -
Check out these tutorials. They're long but excellent and very comprehensive: Jamstix Tutorial 1 of 4 - Easy Way to Create Drum Tracks Jamstix Tutorial 2 of 4 - Covering All The Basic Operations Jamstix Tutorial 3 of 4 - Drum Module Mode, Song Sheet, & The Brain Jamstix Tutorial 4 of 4 - Options, The Bar Editor, & Final Thoughts Personally, I found tutorial 3 on how the brain works the most enlightening.
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Just don't login to PayPal and use your credit card instead on the PayPal site.
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Waves SSL-E Channel Strip -Thoughts? (secret sale $23)
msmcleod replied to Simeon Amburgey's topic in Instruments & Effects
This is actually the one I used to load test my laptop. I had over 100 tracks running with this plugin on, without any glitches... although I did have to turn the track volumes down significantly due to the build up of volume from 100 tracks. Soundwise it's spot on. I've no idea how it compares to CLA MixHub soundwise, but I've heard MixHub is a bit CPU hungry. This one isn't. -
Does anyone know where you can get these blank ADAT/TOSLink plugs in the UK ? Searches on eBay/Amazon have come up empty... mind you, I'm not even sure what they're officially called... [EDIT] - found them here: https://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/cp30293/dust-cover-usb2-b-black/dp/CN21270?st=toslink ADAT dust cap