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As Promidi notes, that feature doesn't move the data visually, it only compensates for the timing during playback. You'd need to actually move the data itself by that many ticks to visually change where it is on screen. If you select that data, then choose Process - Slide, you can enter the number of ticks and choose Ticks, to actually physically move the data to it's "real" position.
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Thanks, I appreciate the info! Would be nice if their website didn't outright lie about that and tell me straight up that it requires the control center to install any of their plugins.
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I have what would probably be called language problems (maybe associated with my autism? who knows), that apply to math, music, coding, anything of that nature. I can't really read and comprehend any of them in a useful way (other than English, which according to my family I was starting to read before I could crawl, though I doubt that's true). I can see the notes, words, etc, and transliterate them onto other forms information bit by information bit (letter, note, etc) like taking sheet music and inputting it into SONAR's staff view, but I don't think in any of it, and they don't "mean" anything to me. I "understand" what they mean, in a technical way, but nothing is conveyed to me by any of them, and I cannot convey meaning to anyone by using them. I have to hear the sounds themselves--not just the notes, but the specific sounds made with them, to give them any meaning. And for me, a "cover" of a song that doesn't use the same sounds, etc. as the original, in basically the same way, is not the same song--I cannot connect them in my head, even if you put the same name on both of them it doesn't mean anything to me. I also cannot repeat what I hear; it just passes thru me. So I can hear things (even what I myself am playing) but they are not "recorded" in my head like they should be, so I can't play them back. I can recognize them when I hear them again, though, so they're in there somewhere, just not connected to the right systems to use like normal people do. I'm the only one in the family that was never given the chance as a kid to learn an instrument or music or all that stuff (the rest of them got music lessons in one instrument or another--guitar, piano, clarinet, violin, etc., and I was not allowed to be in the house while they were at their lessons or practice, and never figured out why; nobody ever told me either), but I am the only one that actually has any interest in making or playing music, and I'm the only one that ever created any, performed any, etc. Makes me wonder if I'd be any better if I had been included, or just different?
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Some don't compose anything; I'm not sure if they just can't, don't have the imagination to do it, or just don't want to. Long time ago there was a local band that was pretty good (probably woulda gone somewhere, but they had "artistic differences"), and there was a guitarist they brought in but he couldnt invent anything just play perfectly what they did.
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Sometimes you gotta lose control (sorry Ian Curtis)...
Amberwolf replied to Rain's topic in The Coffee House
Sounds good to me (If I had a midi file for the song I'd probably be doing all sorts of wierd stuff to it). For me, it's just whenever I experiment with a sound I haven't poked at before, though getting something entirely new (rare) does it too. I'm still going thru that process with Z3TA2+ even after years of exploring it, sometimes with it's presets, sometimes modifying a sound or even starting from "scratch" on it (or random!). When I am stuck on some other project, I also do things like clearing it's events / clips, saving as a totally new folder/file, and randomly dropping audio (or midi) clips from my vast "sounds" folder , then rearranging, deleting, altering, etc., until something vaguely musical begins to take shape. Sometimes it even turns into an actual song, like some of the recent ones on my bandcamp (in my signature or the threads over in the Songs forum). -
And doing this can affect how the drums sound, or even which drum sound is actually used, with some synths. I have not used TTS-1 in a very long time so don't recall if it uses different samples for different velocities, but if it does, stuff can sound very different using the midi gain or vel+ offsets to mix with.
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Generally, if all your drums (or other sounds) come from the same instance of the same synth, then your volume control *is* the synth's volume control, or the track that it is on. If your drums (or other sounds) come from separate instances of the same synth, then you can do what we suggested. For synths like TTS-1, DR-008, etc., with multiple audio outs, then you can set up multiple audio tracks that have the synth's separate audio outputs on them. Then set the outputs of those tracks to a single bus. But TTS-1 (IIRC) only lets you output the drum sounds on one single audio output, so you *already* have them all on a single volume control, for a single instance. If you have TTS-1, you probably also have Session Drummer of one version or another. This one supports an audio output for every separate drum (at least 8, IIRC), so you can effect / mix each separately in separate tracks, then bus those all down to one as suggested. The track the TTS-1 is in has an output selection. That is where you choose where it's output goes (not in the TTS-1).
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As long as you don't mind installing yet another "control center" app on your computer just to install a simple plugin...and who knows what other invasive background stuff to go along with it, or autoupdates, or online-always-licensing, etc. (their site won't answer those questions, just that there is no standalone installer for anything and you have to use their control center). Pass.
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feature request Panning of Stereo Sources and stereo buses
Amberwolf replied to norfolkmastering's topic in Feedback Loop
I sometimes use ChannelTools' widening/narrowing controls for effect within a song, moving things within the mix via automation, for certain things. Sometimes I use the stereo to mono for basslines or subbass, then use it to widen the result out to a full "outside the speakers" pan, so it isn't "stereo" but it's not in the center, but rather separately in each speaker, if that makes sense, to get it out of the way of something else I want to sound in the center. (sometimes for a full song, sometimes just for parts of it). I have also used GPan, which was a free dx plugin from gsonic, for similar things, but it doesn't do all the things channeltools does (I think the full gsonic main plugin did but that's not registerable anymore as it was a paid thing and they haven't been around in nearly two decades). But you can still get Gpan full for free here (the installer was archived): https://web.archive.org/web/20061101230854/http://www.gsonic.com/gse/gse.html -
What specifically is a "Beer Driver"? If that is an app that comes with the device (or is from the manufacturer of the device, made for that device), and it doesn't see the hardware, it means the hardware doesn't have the drivers for it installed, or there is a problem with the drivers being unable to detect the device (usually because of a hardware problem, but sometimes because of drivers for a different device that may not even be connected to the system anymore, but are still installed).
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Not sure what you mean by that. If you mean only have the bus volume control anything, you'd simply leave all the individual track volumes at the default, and not automate them either. If you mean just have a volume control by itself, no--the bus has the controls it has; you just don't use any of the ones you don't want to, and just use it's volume. If you mean something else you'll have to be specific.
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The "best" way to do this is to create a bus just for all of those to output to. That bus then goes to your master bus, that then goes to your hardware output. That allows you to not only have a single final volume, trim, etc for them, but also to have any global effects you may want on the whole thing (like a final multiband compressor, limiter, room-shaping-reverb, etc). (I usually end up using the controls in the multiband itself as the overall contrrol for that group of percussion, but I also usualy have more than one percussion bus, one for each kind--like a regular kit, a bunch of hand percussion, effects percussion, and then a bus to merge all those together, and then a further bus that merges bass and percussion and sends it all onto the master bus. You can hear how that all sounds in my projects at http://amberwolf.bandcamp.com; I started using that full process somewhere around The Tomorrow Option, IIRC, before that it was just the one drum buss and the bass buss feeding the perc-bass feeding the master). If you really don't want that, then you can group all the volume controls so they all move at the same time, either as a quick group or a named permanent one. But if you have automated them, that may not work as expected. In that case you can switch to Offset Mode which gives you access to the static non-automated volume controls, and group those and move them together.
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creating new accounts disabled/not receiving email re: forgotten pw. Can't register BandLab as it responds that: 1. (the site) has disabled creating new accounts. 2. It does not recognize my password. And 3., Upon trying to update my password, I don't receive the email. No problems w/BandLab Acc.
Amberwolf replied to Lamer Averga's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
ditto.