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I just use the mute button on the dry when using it as a send / aux effect in it's own bus (instead of in the track itself). Then I leave the wet set at 0dB, and use the volume of that bus (if it'sthe only effect on it) to set the level of the reverb (or even to automate the amount). If I use the early reflections at all, I'll set that one relative to the wet by experiment to see how it sounds in the"thinnest" part of the mix, where the least stuff is going on. If that screws up things (feels busy) in more active parts I'll automate ER to damp it out for those sections. FWIW, the Sonitus plugs have a number of presets already setup for this use, so if you are using any of the built in presets, just pick the ones that says "aux" and it will already only be 100% wet.
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Don't send the reverb back to the orignal track or bus. Send the reverb in parallel (just the wet signal, no dry) to the master bus (or whatever mixdown-busing you use before that). So your structure would have your various tracks going to their various type-buses, and each track or bus would have it's send to this reverb bus. The reverb bus *and* the other buses all then feed your mixdown or master bus, etc. That said, if your mix is exactly the way you want it, it doesn't matter what's "wrong" with the way the buses are setup, etc. If it sounds like you want, it's done.
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I'm not sure if it's a bug, but I have wished for a keybinding for NDME to deal with this specific set of issues, because I "never" (almost) want to destructively edit the clips except in the cases like you're describing, where I "always" want to do it *but* only to the portion that is "overlapping" between the original material and the pasted-in material (which there isn't a neat quick easy way to do, it requires some other steps...but being able to momentarily disable NDME during these specific operations without having to dig into options menus twice every time would be helpful).
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Does anyone have overload issues in flstudio m4 max
Amberwolf replied to Malang's topic in Computer Systems
Does it work correctly in Sonar, either the free tier or subscription? (If you're not using that, I think you might have the wrong website. This one is for Sonar and Cakewalk products... ) -
Myself, I cannot really play, so I mess with the timing of things I record until they sound like I want them to (or until I give up in frustration). If there is an audio clip of something I already have (or can find) with the timing I want, I'll use the audiosnap to extract it's timing to a midi file, or use an existing midi fiel if I have one, and apply that timing to the clip I want to fix. That sometimes does the job, or gets me close enough to finish it.
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Thanks to both of you for listening! Any other feedback, technical or otherwise, on any of the tracks?
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Incoming MIDI Data Displayed but Not Recorded
Amberwolf replied to Tim Elmore's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
In the MIDI options, is "Notes" one of hte checked items? (it is possible to setup global options to not record them, so that one could record just CC data, etc., if desired, though I have never used this option) -
Incoming MIDI Data Displayed but Not Recorded
Amberwolf replied to Tim Elmore's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
In the main track view, is there a clip actually recorded on the track? (asuming not, from the second image in you rfirst pst) Are there any punch in points set? (data recorded outside those may not be saved) -
What MIDI interface are you using between it and the computer? How long are the cables?
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how Disaggregate Take Lanes clip into one track
Amberwolf replied to VisionPoint Media Group's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
I might be misunderstanding you, or the OP, but AFAICT the OP wants to put all the takes into the first track in sequence because they werent' making takes on purpose, they were recording a single continuous performance but accidentally had it in a mode where it looped and did takes on that section instead. I still don't know what they meant by the parts I asked about above, though. -
AFAIK that "circle" is your windows busy cursor. If you want a different one, you'd change that within windows itself, in the pointers section of the mouse control panel. (the version with the arrow mouse cursor and the blue ring is the wait cursor).
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how Disaggregate Take Lanes clip into one track
Amberwolf replied to VisionPoint Media Group's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
I don't understand what "the old" is, or "this one", or what you mean by "has them all connected"? -
They are completely different UIs, and some functionality is either different or doesn't exist anymore. There's a thread around here somewhere about them that shows some of those differences.
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AFAICR, the Sonitus plugins were DX, not VST. (at least, the ones on my ancient SONAR, and SPlat, are). If yours are installed but not showing up, you'd probably have to manually re-register them using regsvr32. Or, if you are using a 64 bit version of the program, and the plugs are 32bit, maybe that could cause them to not show up. I dont' know a workaround for that other than using a 32bit version of the program or a 64 bit version of the plugins.
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Apparently so--a quick google on your phrase finds the RA manual which says this:
