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Promidi

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  1. Are these differences occurring in MIDI tracks with just the note data in them? For the Distortion Guitar, are there any CC74 or CC71 events therein. As a test, what happens if you put CC74 > 63 and CC71 > 63 Events in TTS-1 default drum kit Crash Cymbal 2 plays ok here.
  2. This is a long shot, but is “Enable Loopback” checked in the UR22mkII tab of the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver setup screen? If so, try unchecking it.
  3. What is your project sample rate, bit depth and your sample buffer size? What audio interface are you using? Are you using true ASIO driver mode? (not ASIO4ALL or equivalent)
  4. Hopefully the Black Friday sales will yield a good discount to K8....... That being said, I have used K7 on a few projects without any issues....
  5. Is the MIDI in settings of the MIDI track that is routed to BFD3 set to a specific MIDI Channel and a specific MIDI controller, rather then Onmi and all, respectively. Also, is MIDI out disabled on the BFD3 plugin settings ?
  6. Such a function is available in Sonar 2024, but not in Cakewalk by Bandlab. See: https://discuss.cakewalk.com/topic/81866-current-sonar-release-202409/#Configuration backup/restore
  7. Many application are written in a language called Visual Studio C++. Programs written in C++ need to access various subroutines to perform their various tasks. These subroutines are contained in what are called the runtime libraries. The installers for these applications pretty much always contain a version of these runtime libraries. However, Microsoft, from time to time update these libraries and make these updates available as separate downloads. Now, the version of the runtimes that comes with said application will be the version that allows that application to work property. However, sometimes other applications will install an earlier version. Sometimes (though rarely) the runtime libraries become corrupt. That's when you might want to reinstall the runtime libraries. That link I posted will always have the latest version. Cakewalk is one of those applications that, if your runtime libraries are corrupt (or even is a buggy version), will fail to start. Most times, just installing the runtimes over the top will be sufficient. However, sometimes, you need to uninstall he runtimes and reinstall. Reinstalling Cakewalk should also reinstall the runtimes.
  8. With Cakewalk, Drum Maps move in mysterious ways......(Which is why I just use the notes pane for drums) The other reason I use the notes pane is that when I use the drum pane via a drum map, I lose access to the RPNs and NRPNs as defined in my instrument definition files (which my outboard gear can take advantage of to get to various stuff).
  9. I rarely bother with the Drum Pane. I just use the normal PRV, right click on the keyboard and then select "Addictive drums 2" - the keyboard is replaced by the kit piece names. The list that appears here is derived from the master.ins file - for CbB, this is in the "%APPDATA%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core" folder. The contents of this text file "AD2.ins" goes in the .Note Names section of your master.ins file. Make a Backup before editing. Make sure CbB is closed while editing AD2.ins
  10. I did. On my system, the latest version is Vdist 2022 is 14.42.3443
  11. That is definitely different to the page I get when I click on the link I sent you... Here is a direct link to the updated 2022 Vdist runtime. https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe
  12. See: (Scroll down to X64) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170
  13. On a properly configured PC, with all updates and drivers (all, not just audio), all 64bit plugins, yes. What have you tried so far? I am assuming you have performed all Windows updates, updated all drivers, updated your Vdist runtimes and ditched all 32bit plugins.
  14. Are you using a workspace? Remember, the layout of the Control Bar is stored in Workspaces. If you are using a workspace, then edit that Workspace so as not to load the Control Bar layout from that Workspace. If you are using a workspace, and you do want the Control Bar layout to be loaded with that workspace, then , after setting your Control Bar layout how you would like it, save that workspace. If you are not, then set your workspaces to “”None.
  15. That would be true if you are using your DAW as a glorified tape deck. Not so true if you are using the deeper functions of your DAW. If you are using dedicated scripting or custom GUI designs, then switching DAWs would be near impossible.
  16. Where is the MIDI data from the MIDI track that you are sending the MIDI from the LX88 being routed to? Maybe a full screen screenshot would help (Use PC, not phone)
  17. Does not look like it at this time. If you are on Sonar Platinum still, the most recent version you can get is Cakewalk by Bandlab. I definitely recommend this as CbB is light years ahead of Sonar Platinum. That being said, I believe that Sonar 2024 is now at a stage were the subscription is worth it. Also, I do not think we can yet say that a perpetual licence for Sonar 2024 can be fully ruled out.
  18. That's the first thing I thought as well.... Maybe let XLN know....
  19. You can enter negative time in the time+ field in the MIDI track’s inspector and it is respected. I do this all the time for sounds where the peak of the sound comes after the actual trigger time. I usually use values between -80 and -40 ticks (typed in manually or via CAL script). To test it once, I used a really large value and the trigger time was definitely before the actual event time as placed in the MIDI track.
  20. On a properly configured Windows PC, that is definitely not normal behaviour. I am assuming that you go to CbB's help menu, select “Sign in to Bandlab” and only sign in from that resultant browser screen. Any other method will not work. I use the latest Firefox as my Windows 10 22H2 default browser, am connected to the internet 24/7, and I never get repeated requests to activate CbB.
  21. Have you confirmed that RFX Nexus can respond to Program changes. If so, then, for best results with program changes, use the VTS2 version (some plugins do not respond to VST3 program changes even if enabled in the plugin). If RFX Nexus can respond to Program changes, do these preset changes happen quickly? Being a romper, when changing sounds in Nexus, there will be a delay while waiting for the samples to load.
  22. Reinstall your Vdist runtimes. See: (Scroll down to X64) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170
  23. Just to confirm, that there is no padlock next to the screenset you are using? (I have one here because I want this screenset to stay put)
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