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Everything posted by Promidi
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They are indeed. Some things to point out with many CAL scripts. · For best results, bounce MIDI clips to one clip · For many to work properly, set your clock to 960 PPQ (remember, this is a per project setting). · Try not to delete events immediately after using many CAL scripts, Sonar can crash or give unpredictable results. (The panels have delete functions in them)
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I have written CAL scripts for all of those functions I listed.
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Cakewalk with DS88, instruments behaving strangely
Promidi replied to Steven Howard's question in Q&A
Remember, when you insert a MIDI track in Cakewalk, iIts MIDI channel defaults to “none”. This means the MIDI event’s MIDI Channels are used. Set the MIDI tracks to specific MID channels so that that can override the MIDI event’s MIDI Channels. In your case, set MIDI track 1 to MIDI channel 1, set MIDI track 2 to MIDI channel 2. -
Reinstall Melodyne?
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Zoom glitch, I have to manually close Sonar.
Promidi replied to A David Blea's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
There's one way to find out. -
I was wondering if some of the following could be added to MIDI editing. · Mirror copy forward and backward (Yes, we can so a copy + Retrograde - but a single function would be elegant) · Apply a time warp to notes and controllers (Yes, you can use the Transform tool, but this cannot be done on notes and controllers) · Vertically flip controller events with the fulcrum at the halfway point between controller values · Scale events with NOW being the anchor point. If Now outside the selection, use the central time as the anchor point. · Scale events to the left with the anchor point being the last event selected (including note duration if present) · Scale and shift controller events to occupy the duration of any selected notes. · Convert linear ramps to curves with changing event times. (Transform tool modifies event times - can cause Events to bunch up) · Shift selected controller Events so they start at the first selected note (if included in selection). I have created Studioware Panels with embedded CAL scripts to do the above (and more). However, as Studioware Panels with CAL scripts have been officially deprecated, a build in method of performing the above would be handy.
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AI anything?? Lord help us.
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If this was ever implemented, one criteria I am hoping for, is that we do not have to rely on any Input Echo to be enabled for the routing to stay intact. This is the way it works for a MIDI track that is routed to a synth track. My request is to allow multiple synths to be selected in the MIDI track output drop down.
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It would be handy if we could set multiple outputs for MIDI tracks. Currently, if we want to route one MIDI track to two or more synths, we have to have an intermediate synth that supports MIDI pass through via the MIDI in MIDI out. Also, we have to remember to keep the Input Echo enabled for a given destination synth's MIDI track for the routing to stay intact.. Probably a routing table would be handy as well so we can see, at a glance, what is routed to what.
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I have a vague memory of a bug (that was recently fixed, however) that prevented a freeze operation being applied to quick groups. But in any case, I tested with multiple SITS and I was able to quick group freeze them all. When I split the SITS, I had to select the actual MIDI tracks to get the quick group freeze to work. Selecting just the audio tracks did not perform the quick group freeze.
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What exact version of Cakewalk/Sonar are you using? Have you tried selecting the actual MIDI tracks (track 33 and 35), then doing the Hold CTRL Freeze?
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Send Sysx when transport stops? Or from a shortcut key?
Promidi replied to Tim Godfrey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Are you wanting to send the sysex to an external MIDI port? If that's the case, then you can create a CAL script that sends sysex and then create a Keybinding to run that CAL script. Another option, and is a long shot, is that if you have a version of Cakewalk that is pre 2002, you cold write a Studioware Panel to send the Syxex. -
I wouldn't, simply due to the overhead presented by the VM itself.
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UVI World Suite (and adjacent world music VSTs)
Promidi replied to Deidre Rodriguez's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
And don't forget to add FORUM Discount Code at checkout. -
As per title. Can we please have the ability to quickly horizontally Zoom to selection.
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I have not used the Navigator for ages. In fact, I have even hidden it via my custom Workspaces.
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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
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Where's this phantom noise coming from??
Promidi replied to Cobus Prinsloo's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Do you happen to own the individual Arturia instrument this preset comes from? -
I would not rely on that always being the case. Eventually, only the latest version will activate.
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UVI World Suite (and adjacent world music VSTs)
Promidi replied to Deidre Rodriguez's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
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). -
Where's this phantom noise coming from??
Promidi replied to Cobus Prinsloo's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Which is why I asked which preset in Analog V is causing the noise.... -
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....
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Where's this phantom noise coming from??
Promidi replied to Cobus Prinsloo's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Either way, it might still be editable.... -
Where's this phantom noise coming from??
Promidi replied to Cobus Prinsloo's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
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. -
Where's this phantom noise coming from??
Promidi replied to Cobus Prinsloo's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
A quick way to see if it's a plugin is by illuminating the FX button in the Mix Module.