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  1. Yes, shifting is possible. It's just imprecise. For example, I know that 25 samples need to be shifted, and I can enter that in Cubase (converted to milliseconds). Yes, it's clear that I reverse the polarity of the outer microphone, in the example of the bass drum.
  2. No, it works with audio (recordings). I've done it about 1,000 times in Cubase...
  3. The best way is directly in Cakewalk in the Inspector in the Track Properties (like Cubase). A minus (forward) track delay is useful, for example, if I have two recordings: the inner bass drum and the outer bass drum. The outer bass drum is delayed slightly later (due to the distance), so I have to edit this track, moving it forward (earlier, minus). Most plugins can only move it backward (later, plus), and that's very inadequate! I've now found the "TrackControl" plugin from DMG Audio, which allows you to set a minus delay (see print screen), and it works perfectly as expected! https://www.dmgaudio.com/products_trackcontrol.php
  4. Hi In Cubase I can move the track delay to the left with - (see print screen, example -1.36 ms). How can I adjust this in Cakewalk? With Channel Tools or Voxengo Sound Delay, I can only pan to the right. Matth
  5. When I drag and drop an audio file into the track manager, the track and file name is created according to the pattern "Audio file name (consecutive number)". This pattern should be definable in the settings. It's a lot of work if, for example, I drag and drop 40 audio files into a project and always have to edit each track name and clip name. Matth
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    AAF support

    Will Cakewalk Sonar finally introduce AAF support for import and export? I'd prefer to edit projects with Cakewalk Sonar instead of Cubase Pro! Cakewalk Sonar has many advantages. Leave out the MIDI support; only WAV makes sense for AAF. Will AAF support be available in the near future? Matth
  7. Hey Perfect!!! That's it. I've been looking for a long time. Thank you Mat
  8. Hello Is there a way to change the note name? For example: In the piano roll view I create a tone C5, 523.2511 Hz, MIDI number 72. But this is on the keyboard at C6. In the score view, the note in the treble clef is correct but it says "C6 (72)". I would simply like to switch to the international standard, for example C5 - 523.2511 Hz - MIDI 72. How does it work? Greeting Mat
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