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  1. Anything that has the word "USB Root Hub"
  2. I would say that's because the ufs files are fairly compressed in the first place.
  3. I always do a direct download from UVI's website using "US Standard Link" using a multi-threaded downloader addon in my browser. The only thing I use UVI Portal for is to check for a new version and check the change log. Downloading using UVI portal is painfully slow. The update fixes the following: DigitalSynsations-ChangeLog1.4.5 [FIX] Tuning in some "DS1" presets
  4. Instead of importing the midi file - try opening it directly into Cakewalk instead...
  5. For the last 20 years, I have always sent project files as saved MIDI files (type 0 and 1) to my clients. Never once has this resulted in lost CCs in the MIDI files. The MIDI files my clients receive always have the CCs and all sysex intact. This has been the case from Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 all the way to the current Cakewalk by Bandlab 2020.1 Build 28. Are you sure the actual CC data is missing or could this be a case of the CC data not being recognised by the person's equipment?
  6. Just wondering if you are using a graphics card that uses its hardware to do that actual capturing and encoding (Like NVENC on the GTX650 and up cards). There is also free recording software that utilise NVENC and can Capture sound via ASIO inputs. What I do is I have two ASIO devices - one is used by the DAW and the other is used by the video Capture software. I route the signals via an external mixer's AUX outputs.
  7. Those pops and dropouts are the PC itself, not the plugin. Remember, he's screen recording a PC session at the same time as running his DAW as well as the plugins. Under these circumstances, you have to expect the odd pop and drop out. I can assure you that the plugin itself does not produce those pops and dropouts.
  8. I watched the video - yes that's similar to what I get with my PCI card. Does not occur with Focusrite 2i2 2nd gen with latest BETA The 4.0 drivers. The 4.0 in PCI Express 4.0 is simply the theoretical transfer speed - mine is 3.0 4.0 is double that od 3.0 I am thinking maybe try an Nvidia card..... Obviously one that supports three monitors (maybe a GTX1050). If you can borrow one that would be a bonus. If you go this route, then make sure you turn of Nvidia's power saving feature. You mention "just return this PC" - does this involve boxing it up and sending it back or is the vendor within driving distance? Note: just changing the video card would not require a software reinstall. Unfortunately, the only way to tell if this is going to solve the problem is to actually try a brand different card. What did Latencymon report?
  9. Are you using Cakewalk by Bandlab 2020.1 build 24? What audio interface are you using? Does it come with native ASIO drivers? If so , then ditch ASIO4ALL and use them instead What soft synth are you trying to play. Have you checked the MIDI channels on the CASIO USB-MIDI instrument and the MIDI track are correctly set?
  10. Yes, this happens here as well (latest 2020.1 Build 24). Not sure if it's intentional. It only affects the display of the controller data - the values themselves still function at the point where they have visually disappeared. Maybe contact Bandlab support with screenshots (I'm considering doing the same)
  11. Worked fine here. All subsequent updates install correctly following the move to 1909 My PC is Windows now 1909 and fully patched , all drivers up to date (manually, not via Windows update). Internet connected 24/7, PC running as local administrator with updated Malwarebytes Premium 4.04.49 Using modified Windows 8.1 driver for PCR-800 on Windows 10 - no problems there.
  12. Is your Sonar content in a custom location perhaps? Maybe search your entire system for a folder with the string "SONAR Themes" in the name.
  13. Promidi

    Popping sounds

    Please list everything you have tried so far.
  14. Unfortunately, because my crystal ball is still in the shop getting repaired, we are going to need a lot more information.....
  15. Promidi

    Driver organization

    Assuming you are willing to spend some money, a USB audio interface that supports native ASIO mode and comes with native ASIO drivers.
  16. The Windows update broke Cakewalk by Bandlab probably because the update attempted to update the driver for your audio interface. This is something I have configured my Windows to never to. I do install all Windows updates, however, I like to update drivers by going to the manufacturer's website and downloading and installing manually. That way, I know I am getting the correct driver, not one that Microsoft believes I should have.
  17. Depends if your CbB projects are using plugins that depend of Platinum being installed in order for them to work. If you're concerned about between 220mb to 250mb (The average amount that Platinum takes), then it's time to upgrade your system disk.
  18. What I have done is, for the custom workspaces that I use, deselect "Windows layout". That way, windows layouts, positions, etc is handled only by screensets without being over-ridden by the Workspace window layout. Also, this allows your chosen screenset to open with your screenset containing project.
  19. What happened when you tried the onboard video?
  20. I have also disabled IEST (Intel enhanced speedstep) and c-states. I have also turned off core parking. It should be noted that my system still does it with the PCI card. It does not do it as soon as I switch to the 2i2 (USB)
  21. The last time this happened to me, it was when I was using a PCI audio card. As soon as I went to a Focusrite 2i2, the problem went away. Also, it was not just a Cakewalk problem either - it happened in other audio programs as well. Not the case in your situation as you are already using a USB audio interface. Have you disabled all other sound cards.interfaces other than the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre USB (That also includes your onboard sound - disable that as well) You might still want to investigate disabling power saving option on your AMD display card - or even consider replacing it (Borrow one if you can) That being said, I have a Focusrite 2i2 2nd gen and a Nvidia GTX960 with the latest drivers, power saving disabled, and I definitely do not get crackling when I move the mouse during playback. It might be as simple as trying a different USB port (I'm assuming your going direct to the PC and not through any hub of any kind.
  22. What happens if you go start + Run > control powercfg.cpl,,1 . On my PC it takes me directly to my power options. I tried it on another PC, works on there too. Maybe press Win key + r then "control powercfg.cpl,,1" Without the quotes If this does not work on yours, then you have other issues. I am pretty sure the RX 5700 has power options. I use an Nvidia card so I am not really sure how AMD does it without googling it. I am still thinking this is video card/driver related. I am assuming you have gone to the manufacturer's website and manually downloaded the latest drivers.
  23. Are you using a wired mouse? Is there are way to temporarily turn off power saving on the RX 5700 to see if this is the issue? Are you using high performance mode on Windows 10? Could you temporarily remove the RX 5700 and use the motherboard's onboard video to see if the problem goes away? Have you turned off performance graphic oprions? Start + Run > systempropertiesperformance > Adjust for best performance Have you set CPU min and Max to 100% Start + Run > control powercfg.cpl,,1 .It's under under processor power management.
  24. What video card are you using (make and model number)? Is it on-board or a separate card?
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