SirWillyDS12
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@David Baay The latency is round trip as reported to Cakewalk by my Motu 828es... I use the maximum buffer size 1024 with a safety offset buffer of 256 at 48kHz while mixing... The input latency is 26.7 ms. the output 48 ms and round trip 74.7 ms... I use this "setup" only when mixing... I use the Asio drivers from two of my keyboards input into DS WASAPI ASIO Router Mixer which is then routed back to my 828es... From the 828es the tracks are routed into Cakewalk... I input echo all my keyboards (live inputs) through Cakewalk and mix with recorded audio and soft synths tracks.. All my key tracks are recorded to midi tracks and while recording I direct monitor through the 828es... When recording I use a buffer size of 64, safety of 16 with 1.7 ms input latency... When I work on mixing a song after recording I pre- delay my midi tracks to make up for the round trip latency of my Motu 828es to align the input echoed live inputs with the audio and or soft synth tracks in Cakewalk... This setup gives me great flexibility, I can use VST effects on any of my keyboard tracks or even a mix of tracks... I can edit the "voice" of any of my key programs at any time or even select a different voice and not have to re-record "audio"... I render all of my mixes in real time recorded from the Master Output as all my keyboards midi tracks are playing in real time... I can have up to 64 live keyboard inputs at one time... Latency is not an issue at all by offsetting my tracks so I use the maximum buffer size for CPU conservation... For the most part I try to use zero latency plugins on the "live inputs"... I also have four hardware effects processors that are digitally interfaced with my 828es that I use as FX sends from Cakewalk, also rendered in real time with the "Mix" if I use them...
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It's the new frozen track, the Un-Nudgable... ?... So I believe I know what is happening here... You are clicking on the new Audio clip in the track view and that doesn't select the track, can't Nudge... The underlying "midi track" in the instrument track which is now frozen is the original track and is not selected when you click on the new audio clip... If you open up the Piano Roll View with the Track View also visible you will see it... When the underlying original midi clip is selected (as long as the entire track is not selected...) you can Nudge the poor little "sucker" all over the place, Numlock and all and it doesn't "un-select"... Both the original midi and the new audio both move...
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No, really it's not... I use three different Asio Devices... I use DS WASAPI ASIO Router Mixer and loop back both my Yamaha Motif XF6 Asio (Up to 16 tracks Asio...) and my Roland Fantom 7 (Up to 32 tracks Asio...) to my Motu 828es... My 828es is interfaced with Cakewalk and I can send 128 tracks by Thunder Bolt to Cakewalk... I am not limited to the Analog outputs from my keyboards and all tracks are digital... To do so I have to adjust for Latency for the loop back (75 ms @ 1024 buffer setting) by nudging the midi tracks sent out 75ms before the Start... It work beautifully...
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You just never know... I start all my projects at measure two... After recording and during the mixing stage I will Nudge the start times of my tracks left if they are going to outboard gear that will be returning to Cakewalk to adjust for Latency...
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If your clip starts at Time Zero (1:01:000) and you are trying to nudge it left it will not move... It is Un-Nudgable...
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OBS Studio got around this limitation by using a re-written Asio SDK... The ASIO plugin for OBS-Studio is capable of using multiple Asio devices at the same time, as well as using WASAPI or WDM\KS... But OBS is open source and I don't think they really care much about Steinberg's licensing...
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Not true... You can use Linked Clips... With linked clips edit one clips and all others will have the same edits across different tracks... And as far as MIDIChFilter, it does work quite well... (Thanks @scook) I set it up with just one instance and was able to drive three different sets of soft and hardware synths... I used three different midi channels with the same instance of MIDIChFilter... But, for the record I am all for expanded midi capability... Feature Request: Add Midi Sends and Midi Aux Tracks
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Perhaps it is Un-Nudgable... If your clip starts at Time 0 and you are trying to nudge it left it will not move... The clip has to have room to move left and can not start at the very beginning of the track... Make sure you have the clip that you are trying to nudge and the track on which the clip is located selected... If the clip is selected and not the track your clip will not move...
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Playback pause on FX enable/disable
SirWillyDS12 replied to Shane Taylor's topic in Instruments & Effects
When you bypass the entire FX rack Cakewalk will re-calculate Plugin Delay Compensation and re-align the track\tracks... If your FX chain has considerable latency it can be quite noticeable... If you are using an effect with zero latency you may not get the interruption... -
You could use a brick wall limiter and set the output to -5db... Any input signal that rises above -5bd would be smashed...
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File Has Several Record 1 Listings Like Individual Files
SirWillyDS12 replied to Dean's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
No you don't... You can have multiple midi clips in a track and edit them in PRV without combining them... How they are displayed depends on your setting in Piano Roll view menu... -
CBB, MPE, MIDI 2.0 and Expressive Controllers Discussion
SirWillyDS12 replied to RexRed's topic in Instruments & Effects
It is also only 24 Voice Polyphony... Seems a little "weak", especially for almost 2 grand... My Korg 01W is 32 Voice Polyphony and it is almost 30 years old... -
Click on the section you want to record to... The transport should advance to that section... Set up either Loop points or Punch points at the boundary of that section and arm your tracks you want to record to and record as normal...
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There is a way to sort your Midi Output ports by way of Move Selected Devices To Top... If you have a lot of Midi Output ports it can be time consuming as you have to repeatedly hit the button to re-sort the outputs in the order you want... As far as Midi Input ports AFAIK you are pretty much at the mercy of the Windows operating system and the order that Windows makes the ports available to Cakewalk... For Output devices you can also edit the order of outputs in the file TTSSEQ.INI... This file contains your Midi Preferences and the Midi Ports you have enabled... Editing the order of Input Ports in this file will not change their order in Cakewalk and could possibly cause you problems... If you "mess up" the TTSSEQ.INI file it is a matter of just deleting it and Cakewalk will recreate it and reset your Midi Preferences...
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File Has Several Record 1 Listings Like Individual Files
SirWillyDS12 replied to Dean's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Combining Clips Not necessary, but useful... -
So I think I'm seeing what you are talking about now... I have a track that has Modulation and Pitch Wheel on it... In the "Lanes" in PRV the modulation value is kind of a this color and the pitch wheel is kind of this color... When I hide the lanes with Display Multiple Controllers the modulation turns kind of this color but the pitch wheel stays this color... And this color is a lot brighter than this color and really overly distracting...
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I just checked and you can change the PRV Grid Background color under Preferences -> Customization -> Colors... There are three different colors, PRV Grid Background. PRV Black Keys Background (Db, Eb) and PRV Black Keys Background (Gb, Ab, Bb)... Now if you are talking about changing the Controller Colors that is different than the background...
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Can you change the colors under Preferences -> Customization -> Colors? I'm not sure but one of the "Theme Developers" might know...
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Yea, I'm fairly sure that you can already do this for all Audio Input tracks by inserting a VST plugin in the FX Rack and turning on Input Echo... RTFM... Channel strips
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Exactly how are you determining that PDC is not working? The PDC button only disables Delay Compensation on live inputs... Live Input PDC override ... If you wish to disable PDC for a plugin you need to do it in the VST configuration...
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That's Great... Something you may want to try and observe and\or pay attention to... It may not be an issue for you since your Ultralite is using CueMix and not the WebApp... My 828es uses the WebApp and it can at times be a CPU hog, especially with a pretty extensive mix if my Web Browser is still in "Focus" and even If the Browser window is open behind Cakewalk... (I use Firefox but it does the same with MS Edge, even wosre...) If I minimize the window it drops the CPU load... I've seen it as high as 8% of my CPU, higher than the Cakewalk project I was working on...
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Retaining sounds of Korg PA900 after recording midi in Cakewalk
SirWillyDS12 replied to Boney's question in Q&A
First to answer this... If you export your song setup as a Standard Midi File, all tracks that have a "note" on them will contain the Patch that you used... If you use Format 1 only the tracks that have a note on them will be saved... On my Kronos using Format 0 it will save all tracks up to the highest track number with data... E.I. If I used track 10 it will save tracks 1 -10 with or without any "Notes" but only the tracks that have notes on them will have the Patch info... When you import the Standard Midi File into Cakewalk it puts the Patch change in the Channel Strip... A, B, and C in the image below... No need to worry about CC Numbers... If you import "Instrument Definitions" into Cakewalk and select your Pa900 midi device you will have a list of all your Patches on A, B and C above... Don't know how well the "Ins" file you posted the link for transfers to your Korg... I set my Kronos up with Instrument Definitions in Cakewalk so when I select a Patch in Cakewalk it is the Patch on my Kronos... If I import a file from my Kronos the patch names are all there... If I select them in Cakewalk and then save to Standard Midi File and load in the Kronos all the same programs... It takes some time but well worth it... The Kronos came with the "MidiQuest" editor so I can just export the Instrument Definitions from the Editor then import into Cakewalk... You can create you own Ins file... If the Pa900 Manuel list the Patches just copy them from there... I did it with an older keyboard that I have... Pretty sure the "Instrument Definitions" page has all the details and links you need... -
Retaining sounds of Korg PA900 after recording midi in Cakewalk
SirWillyDS12 replied to Boney's question in Q&A
No not recording on the keyboard, recording in Cakewalk... I know what you're trying to do, I do it with my Kronos... What I was saying was add "One" note to every track you use on the Pa900 and save the setup to a Standard Midi File... That small file will contain the Patches you used with just one note on every track... Basically saving the Song Setup to import into Cakewalk with the Patches you used... -
Retaining sounds of Korg PA900 after recording midi in Cakewalk
SirWillyDS12 replied to Boney's question in Q&A
If Your Korg Pa900 is like my Kronos it will save all your Patches to a Standard Midi File... You can save your song setup on the Pa900 to a Standard Midi File... Open the midi file with Cakewalk and it will contain all the Patch Changes and the channel information... You would have to be in Sequencer Mode and have a least one note on every track you use before you save the Standard Midi File on the Pa900... You could then put those Patch changes into your midi file in Cakewalk... Then when you save it and import it back to the Korg it would contain the proper Patches...