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  1. And don't forget to add FORUM Discount Code at checkout.
  2. As per title. Can we please have the ability to quickly horizontally Zoom to selection.
  3. I have not used the Navigator for ages. In fact, I have even hidden it via my custom Workspaces.
  4. Check your user area on UVI. There might be a UVI Loyalty Voucher available if you have recently bought stuff from them in the past. Mine was $US40.00 https://www.uvi.net/en/discount
  5. Do you happen to own the individual Arturia instrument this preset comes from?
  6. I would not rely on that always being the case. Eventually, only the latest version will activate.
  7. World Suite 3 runs inside UVI workstation (which is free), which itself is run as a multitimbral synth plugin in your DAW (in your case, Cakewalk). Once thing to observe is that, as UVI workstation only runs on a single core, each instance of UVI workstation should only contain up to 4 instruments for best performance. For each group of 4 UVI instruments, create a new instance of UVI workstation. It should be noted that World Suite 3 can also run inside UVI Falcon (However, this is a paid product - for good reason..... it’s excellent).
  8. Which is why I asked which preset in Analog V is causing the noise....
  9. I have never had any issues with Cakewalk's connection to the internet. There has to be something on your PC causing this. Third party firewall? Going through a VPN? I am assuming you are going through Cakewalk's help menu and only through Cakewalk's help menu....
  10. Either way, it might still be editable....
  11. Can you pinpoint which preset of which synth in Analog V is causing the noise? If possible, maybe you can edit the preset to eliminate just the noise component of that preset. However, you will need the full version of that specific synth the do the edit.
  12. A quick way to see if it's a plugin is by illuminating the FX button in the Mix Module.
  13. If your MIDI track is set to a specific MIDI channel (rather than none), then MIDI is sent on that MIDI channel rather than the MIDI channel of each individual Event. However, if you are in Single Lane Controller mode in the PRV, then the MIDI channels of the individual Events is retentive. Personally, I set RechannelMIDI=1 in File - Initialisation File (Advanced), so that when I do a clip bounce of MIDI clips, the MIDI channel of each individual Event in the resultant clip changes to match that of the MIDI track that the Events are in.
  14. Can you confirm that the UAD instrument plugin files (vst3 or dll) are actually in one of the paths as defined in Preferences - file - VST Settings. Of they are, maybe a reset and scan in in order.
  15. If Cakewalk support ever asks me to do a clean install of Cakewalk (which has happened to me), I see if I can find another PC to do so. I have way too many custom Cakewalk settings that I have no desire to recreate.
  16. Where are your MIDI tracks being routed to? If I have a Cakewalk project that includes MIDI tracks that are being routed to a vsti and I do an export to audio, I simply select none, then export. I make sure “entire mix” is selected tin the export dialogue box (which it usually is) Works every time.
  17. Actually you are right. CAL can set track parameters , but not return them. One work around is to sort tracks by MIDI Channel, then scroll down to the last track and check its MIDI Channel. Then Undo
  18. You could probably write a CAL script to do this.
  19. Promidi

    reverb midi

    On any MIDI track, enter CC91 Events before any notes. The value determines the reverb intensity.
  20. Depending on the generation of Scarlet 2i2, use either the Scarlet control software or the scarlet configuration utility to change the sample rate of the Scarlet. On my Scarlet 8i6 3rd generation I have it set to 48khz. In Windows (Start + run > mmsys.cpl) , the only samplerate listed for the Scarlet 8i6 is 48khz
  21. What have you tried so far? · Reinstalled Vdist runtimes? · Reinstalled (update if necessary) audio interface drivers. · No ASIO4ALL installed? (or Steinberg or Magix , etc equivalent)
  22. This will very likely not be a Cakewalk issue. Check audio interface drivers (uninstall and reinstall - update if necessary) Check that you don’t have any wrapper ASIO drivers (ASIO4ALL, Steinberg universal ASIO driver, Magix ASIO driver, etc) . Might want to make sure the only driver that is installed is that of your Audio interface. Hopefully you’re using an audio interface that comes with true native ASIO drivers.
  23. The help pane for the Group Policy entry that controls this setting says "Enable this policy to not include drivers with Windows quality updates." The setting that tells Windows updates to never to touch any drivers applies to quality updates only. Feature updates will still update drivers regardless of that setting. That “latest W11 large update” must have been a Feature Update.
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