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Sustain Pedal Issue - CbB 2014.07 Build 108, Roland A-800PRO
Canopus replied to D_Maynard's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Sorry for asking the obvious, but that includes verifying that the Controller checkbox in Preferences > MIDI > Playback and Recording | Record is checked?- 7 replies
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After the Kontakt horrors this summer, when existing DAW projects suddenly stopped working, I’ve decided to keep my K14U for a very long time. Also, I won’t do updates through Native Access anymore.
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New weekend, new Toontrack deals. Offers only available advertised weekend, from 14:00 CET on Friday through 09:00 CET on the following Monday. The Classic EZX $89 $36 Electric Grand EKX $89 $36 AOR Ballad Grooves Drum MIDI $29 $10 AOR Ballads EZkeys MIDI $29 $10 https://www.toontrack.com/weekend-deals/
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Roland Sound Canvas VA will be discontinued on September 1, 2024. As they say on Roland Cloud, Read the full statement here: https://www.rolandcloud.com/home/news/final-notice-sound-canvas-va-is-being-discontinue. Although I’ve got a Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro on my desktop since like forever, I just bought the VA as well. After all, how would I otherwise be able to listen to my old MIDI junk from the nineties when I’m away from home? A Roland Sound Canvas VA Lifetime Key is still available for purchase at JRR Shop for $69, or $62.10 with code GROUP. https://www.jrrshop.com/roland-sound-canvas-va-plugin-lifetime-key
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I agree. I remember your similar post from 2021. This has also been a long-standing request from me. Here’s one from 2016. And if I’d been allowed to do so, I would have told you that I also raised that request in the Beta forum just a month ago. There, I even made a picture where I envisioned it like this: But, of course, in order to see the benefit you’d have to work with MIDI. Not everyone does. So, will it ever happen? I’ve kind of lost hope.
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The post below is what has been officially said. Read in particular the third paragraph. Also, maybe click the Like or Thanks button while you're there.
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EZmix 3 is now available for download in Toontrack Product Manager.
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If I were to go back to 2015, I doubt I would ever try to come back. Services, or not.
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FL Studio Cloud, LoopCloud, Cakewalk NEXT .. a new DAW trend
Canopus replied to aidan o driscoll's topic in Deals
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Kontakt 6 instruments in “Demo Mode?”
Canopus replied to dumbquestions's topic in General Music Discussion
I've now read most of those threads and have as a result at least deactivated the setting "Always Use Latest Version of NI Plug-ins" in Komplete Kontrol. But, of course, NI must make sure that you at least get a clear warning in Native Access when an update would make an instrument unusable with the Kontakt version it was once designed for. A short mention of such a requirement change, accessible from some miniscule "Read More..." link, is simply not enough. -
Kontakt 6 instruments in “Demo Mode?”
Canopus replied to dumbquestions's topic in General Music Discussion
I had this problem in July. When trying to open a project containing NI Session Guitarist Sunburst Deluxe, Kontakt 6 first said that it couldn’t find the samples. After a short wtf moment, I pointed it to the correct sample folder and made a rescan. After that, when opening the instrument, Sunburst Deluxe was in Demo mode?! Unfortunately, in Demo mode, you can’t really see the interface and the settings you've tweaked. It’s more like a white blob. After some discussions with NI Support, I realized that Sunburst Deluxe apparently had been "upgraded" so that Kontakt 7 was now required for that instrument. And, sure, I’ve got Kontakt 7 as well, but as I couldn't see the instrument GUI in my project when in Demo mode, I would have to start anew. I could hardly believe it. How could they turn an instrument that once required Kontakt 6 all of a sudden require Kontakt 7? It was just so effing stupid. But I finally got a link from NI Support to the latest version of Sunburst Deluxe that worked with Kontakt 6. As I have K14U, I downloaded every instrument I found on that "upgrade" list, just in case. After downgrading Sunburst Deluxe, I managed to open my project again. Finally, I wrote a note to myself: Never EVER update anything using Native Access; just use it for installing NEW software. Why? Because you won’t be warned when NI raise the Kontakt bar, and thus crash your existing DAW projects. -
Sure. The steps 1–4 above will be the same. Then, in the Command window, for Sonar you write: mklink /j "%APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Sonar\Plug-in Menu Layouts" "D:\Templates\Plug-in Menu Layouts" [Enter] After hopefully getting a confirmation that everything went well, for CbB you write: mklink /j "%APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\Plug-in Menu Layouts" "D:\Templates\Plug-in Menu Layouts" [Enter]
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These are the steps I would recommend: Make sure the latest versions of all your plug-in menu layouts are in your planned target folder. Take a copy of your source plugin folders, as they will have to be deleted. Delete your source Plug-in Menu Layouts folders. Open a command window. Having e.g. Sonar as source/slave and CbB as target/master; write: mklink /j "%APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Sonar\Plug-in Menu Layouts" "%APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\Plug-in Menu Layouts" Of course, if you also would like to do the same for, say, SONAR Platinum, you’d run this command one more time with the first path changed to %APPDATA%\Cakewalk\SONAR Platinum\Plug-in Menu Layouts The beauty of this solution is that you can then update your plug-in menu layouts from any of these Cakewalk applications, and the files in the master folder will be updated, and thus be immediately accessible to all your Cakewalk apps.
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Yes, they have the same layout. Even better, if you’re using multiple Cakewalk products, you might want to only keep one set of plugin menu layouts. As for me, I have one master folder and then I’ve created symbolic links from the other application locations. More specifically, I have CbB as my master at %APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\Plug-in Menu Layouts. I’ve then added symbolic links named “Plug-in Menu Layouts” from %APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Sonar\ and %APPDATA%\Cakewalk\SONAR Platinum\, targeting the same master folder. It works very well.
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I think you’re pressing Shift in the wrong context. If you press Shift when opening the cwp file from File Explorer, you will get the "personalize user settings" message. However, if you press Shift when clicking Open inside CbB/Sonar’s File Open dialog, you will be asked which plugins, if any, you want to skip.
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What is iOS?
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MIDI only deals with MIDI note numbers, so there is no set standard what C0 means in a MIDI context. Different developers have different preferences. In Sonar you can adjust this setting in Edit > Preferences > Customization > Display | Base Octave for Pitches to your liking.
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He’s still here under a different name.
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How to activate the helpful icons at the menus on Cakewalk Sonar?
Canopus replied to ManuelGuerrero's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Currently, no. Those cute little icons have been sacrificed on the Altar of Modernity. -
Poor woman. Whatever happened to her left hand?
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They used to be great many years ago. For instance, in 2016 I bought DS Audio Tantra at 60% off for $25, and all its expansions for an additional $15. In 2018 I bought Audiofier Abstrung, Vesper and Aerkord at 75% off for $12 each. Great products and great prices. But then something happened. The deals became more meh for each new sale, and I finally cancelled my newsletter subscription.
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Moving automation nodes on timeline whilst maintaining value
Canopus replied to norfolkmastering's question in Q&A
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I’ve got M1 and WaveStation so the upgrade price for me is $199. Seems like it’s $50 off for each instrument you've purchased separately up to a maximum of $150. But I don’t know. There’s certainly no lack of synths from the eighties and nineties on my computers. Probably too much money for something I’d hardly ever use.
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How I get This Folder from the Plugin Manager into the Browser?
Canopus replied to Thoboe's topic in Instruments & Effects
There are two ways to organize your plugins in CbB/Sonar. The default layout is updated automatically when plugins are scanned by Cakewalk. There are actually three default layouts relating to instruments, divided by either Category, Manufacturer, or Type. They can be reached by pressing the Down arrow on the far right of the Plugins tab. You can also create your own plugin menu layouts by using the Plugin Manager, and that’s what you have in your picture. My guess is that you’ve created more than one and the reason you can’t see your latest edits is because you have currently selected another one. So, click the Down arrow on the tab and play around with the options on the menu. The ones below the second dividing line in the menu are your personal plugin menu layouts. You have similar layouts on the Audio Fx tab, containing effect related menus. Also, the default layouts can be edited by choosing Manage Layouts in the drop-down menu. If you presfer your own layouts, it can be a good idea to have (at least ) one for instruments and (at least ) one for effects. That's what I have. Viel Glück!