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Ok, you know how sock matches go missing. I have evidence now that indeed the dryer is a port hole to somewhere. I was doing our wash this weekend and had two loads of the mrs. laundry in two baskets. She's fussy about her socks and collects them in all different colors. When pulling her load 1 out of the dryer to fold up everything I noticed, ru-ro, I'm missing a sock, I put it aside and began to transfer load 2 to the dryer I found it's mate in that wet batch. So cool! and threw it all in the dryer minus the stuff I'm not to dry and back to life I went. When load 2 in the dryer was done I unloaded it ad folded everything as per usual but there was no sock. I looked all in the dryer cause Jerry Seinfeld told us of their M.O ya know, but no, It's gone! I imagine it could be clung to the inside of the mrs jeans..... but yeah.
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I do it like this. I free style record on my guitar the song I have trusting my tempo as I wrote it this is how it goes. Then tempo extract that track so other tempo based items effects and midi can lock to the free form tempo. For upbeat stuff this is almost always around 120 bpm it seems.
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Let us into your BandLab Audio LAB...
bitman replied to Shawn Lee Farrell's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You would. That said, they have AGC squash that is to die for on a drum room. -
CHRIS LORD-ALGE UNSCRIPTED | The Beato Interview
bitman replied to Royal Yaksman's topic in The Coffee House
Grumpy old men. I am to so it's ok. -
If you can disable the onboard audio controller in the BIOS setup of your DAW PC that should fix it evermore as it won't exist. That's what I've done.
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Yes, unless it sounds bad.
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So sorry. Lets keep your pooch up there as your avatar as i get a kick out of that furry face.
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One thing you can do with an email client is install and use anti-spam software of your choosing. With web mail you are at their mercy in terms of what spam filter if at all is used. If you use outlook, then for every antispam program there is surly a plug-in for it. Spam fighter is one.
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No, it finished and there was the wav file I exported. Sounds fine. But the ESC key is being ignored I think by the new code.
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For the first time ever, I cannot cancel an export via the Esc key. It just keeps trucking on.
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Why?
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New MIDI Keyboard Controller worked, then didn't
bitman replied to Garrick Peterson's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Alesis. Thier usb ports aren't clamped against static. Just a series resistor. The drum brains die the same way. ID'ed by windows but no data. And they don't give a hoot. I ended up just dragging my DM5 with Din MIDI out of mothballs to use with my shiny new Alesis drum kit. -
Poor Noel.
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Shhh! Don't remind them, they may have forgotten. When given free things just take it and say thank you.
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Great job on the Plug-in Manager in 2019.01
bitman replied to Roger Wicks's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I also thank you devs for addressing this. It runs like scalded cat. -
Thank you for this devs! And now from the "Some will complain if even hit with a golden hammer dept": It's way over there where I could easily miss it . I would like it justified left. - because I'm a jerk. ?
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I've moved on from metal to country / Americana type music as It can have more instruments and is more or less still relevant. But if I'm just sitting around I like EDM if it doesn't get too disco.
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A hallmark card in the middle of the forum
bitman replied to Screaming For Attention's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
And Brundlefly. -
In Cakewalk, if you need to transpose MIDI you can do two things, neither of which need a CAL script. 1. select the notes to modify then drag them up or down. Or 2. select the notes to modify and choose Process -> Transpose from the menu. Here you can enter a precise amount.
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Maybe select midi tracks in question and bounce to tracks, selecting only one as a destination?
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Made With Cakewalk content (for NAMM)
bitman replied to Noel Borthwick's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
www.reverbnation.com/ronnierocks -
I have a song with a midi drum track and a midi melody guide track. I needed to "export" the melody guide track so I dragged it to the desktop. I then learned that the tempo map does not come along with the midi when doing it that way and that I need to save the project as a midi file. This works in so much as the midi data and tempo map are preserved. However, there are other midi tracks in the project such as the drums, that I don't want to hear or be present in the saved .mid file. I tried muting the drums, that didn't do the trick so I (gasp), deleted the drum midi track. Now I just have the melody guide track in the .mid file. How do I exclude unwanted midi tracks from sounding in the saved .mid file without deleting them? TIA!!! ?
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(RESOLVED) Plug-in Manager painfully slow since 2018.11 update
bitman replied to Ben Chase's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The plugin layouts are my friend. Assuming the plugin manager gets the axe, is there a way to filter the new way in the browser like the plug in layouts of "today"? -
(RESOLVED) Plug-in Manager painfully slow since 2018.11 update
bitman replied to Ben Chase's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Me 3.