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  1. You should be able to import it from C:\Cakewalk Content\Cakewalk Core\Instruments\Korg.ins ... but yeah, you'll probably have to add the expansions yourself.
  2. If the bottom mic as 90 degrees, it's not going to be completely out of phase, so you'll need to use your ears to tell whether inverting the phase works for you or not. Alternatively, zoom in on the waveforms of the top/bottom snare, and see how the peaks and troughs of the waveform align between the two tracks. If they're mirror images of each other (i.e. when one has a peak, the other has a trough), then the phase needs to be flipped (usually on the bottom mic - you don't want the top mic to be out of phase with any bleed from the overheads). If they waveforms aren't mirror images of each other (i.e. if one has a peak, the other one also has a peak), then don't flip the phase. You can try various mic positions until you get the right sound, or alternatively just use the one mic pointing towards the snare shell.
  3. It's not a bug. As @Starship Krupa says, if you've got "Display Muted Clips in Parent Track" and "Display Ghosted Data" unchecked, muted clips will be hidden.
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    Windows 11

    Apparently you can bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement by replacing Windows 11's appraiserres.dll with the one from Windows 10.... see: https://winaero.com/how-to-install-windows-11-without-tpm-2-0/ ... and scroll down to the "Modify the ISO image without using UltraISO" section I'm not sure if this will be enough though... apparently if you're using an Intel chip you also need a 8th gen or greater.
  5. Looks like my DAW PC is in the same boat... better start saving up for a new DAW PC!
  6. A workaround was put in a few releases ago. If you've imported the Triton .ins files into Cakewalk, clicking on the patch browser will allow you to choose them:
  7. If your instrument tracks are simple instrument tracks, you'll need to split them to get access to the underlying audio track. You can then set the audio track's input to the synth's audio output.
  8. This sounds like a driver issue. I'd recommend re-installing the A & H drivers. If you're connecting through Firewire, you may want to re-install your Firewire drivers too.
  9. Personally, I'd discourage using the volume control in Windows or the changing the audio interface's output. Yes, you can do this, but there's been loads of posts in the past with users complaining that their exported mixes come out at a different volume than the volume heard within Cakewalk.... and controlling the master volume in this manner is usually the cause of this. By keeping your audio interface volume at unity gain, and using a master bus to control the master level you'll avoid this confusion.
  10. @spiffo - I managed to get it to hang eventually, after seeing some other issues. First the parameter values on the PG-8X got stuck on "NONE" then it eventually hung when trying to change one of the parameters. Certainly in my case (and by the looks of your dump file output) this is 100% inside the plugin. I would recommend contacting the plugin developer.
  11. As of the 2021.06 release: "Instrument" will only refer to instrument tracks (i.e. linked audio & midi tracks such as Simple Instrument or Per-Output Instrument tracks ); "MIDI" will refer to any MIDI track hardware or software; "Audio" will refer to any audio track.
  12. FWIW, running Windows 21H1 here without issues. @cclarry - definitely sounds like a compatibility issue with your graphics driver. I'm running with my on-board graphics card, but Intel released an updated graphics driver shortly before the Windows 2004 release (which was surprising given it's for an old 3rd gen i7). But I guess the updates were needed to support the newer Windows versions.
  13. 20H2 was a tricky one on my DAW machine too - the KORG USB driver and an old Native Instruments virtual CD Image driver were stopping it from upgrading, but once I removed them it was fine. I'm now on 21H1 on all my Win 10 machines with no issues.
  14. The original server for this PDF has gone unfortunately.... luckily I've still got it on my server: https://msmcleod.co.uk/cakewalk/Cakewalk%20Application%20Language%20Programming%20Guide.pdf
  15. Bluetooth MIDI is supported in the UWP MIDI driver mode. Several devices use it (e.g. Korg microKEY series, Korg nanoKONTROL Studio). Latency definitely isn't an issue, as the MIDI baud rate is extremely slow compared to Bluetooth's baud rate. The main reasons I don't use it myself, are: 1. I've got older MIDI hardware that only work in MME mode. 2. I don't like having to constantly replace batteries for remote devices (especially when they don't move on my desk in any case).
  16. msmcleod

    Windows 11?

    As long as they don't completely change the driver model making half my hardware obsolete... that would be VERY annoying.
  17. We're actually working on something like this at the moment. It won't be in the 2021.06 release, but hopefully the one after that.
  18. Also check that a recent Windows update hasn't set your power plan back to "Balanced" or "Battery Saver" - make sure you're running at "High Performance"
  19. It's probably going wrong because there's no events on track 2 within the selection (i.e. the selection is in a blank space between two clips). A lot of the older commands rely on event selection before considering other things like envelopes. To be honest, you're better off turning on Ripple Edit All (or Ripple Edit Selection) and pressing the Del key.
  20. Yes it's explained here for zooming: http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Arranging.22.html#1838690 I can't find anything specific in the docs for scrolling - normally the mouse wheel alters the control it's currently hovering over, but if it's over a clip or a blank space in the clips view: Mouse Wheel = vertical scroll bar. CTRL + Mouse Wheel = horizontal scroll bar.
  21. All the standard keyboard shortcuts are listed here: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=KeyboardShortcuts.html#1306571 The closest thing to scrolling horizontally is CTRL + Page Up / CTRL + Page Down, but this also moves the Now time.
  22. In the track view, CTRL + LEFT/RIGHT will zoom horizontally, CTRL + UP/DOWN will zoom vertically. All the zoom controls are detailed in this chapter: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=4&help=Arranging.22.html (scroll about half way down the page)
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