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  1. Hi folks, Does anyone have experience of using these (or similar) mini PC’s for running Cakewalk? I run a floor based i9 tower PC and was consider one of these as a space saving upgrade/replacement. regards and thanks. https://www.geekom.co.uk/geekom-mini-it13-mini-pc
  2. Hi, just wondering if the new, upcoming Cakewalk Sonar will incorporate this new file format which facilitates the transfer of projects between different DAW’s? https://www.bitwig.com/stories/bitwig-and-presonus-are-making-it-easy-to-share-projects-between-programs-271/
  3. Hi, I've discovered a problem in Cakewalk that occurs when using a rewire device, in my case it's Reason and specifically the NN-XT sampler. I have Cakewalk set up to record some vocals to a stereo audio track, the vocals are sung to a midi track being sent to the NN-XT sampler loaded with the default B GrandPiano. I have a 1 bar count in set up in Preferences->Metronome. When I hit the spacebar to just playback the song the piano plays fine but when I arm an audio track and hit R to record the piano does not play. The recording is working but I cant hear the piano that I'm singing along to which makes things a bit difficult. (Apologies if this has been reported before, despite searching I cant fine an answer). If I turn off the 1 bar count in and hit R to record the piano plays back fine and, as before, I can record ok. Turning the 1 bar count in back on disables the rewire piano again so the issue is repeatable. I'm assuming this is a bug in the implementation of the rewire protocol. Is anyone else able to duplicate this and how can I report it to Bandlab for a fix? Thanks in advance.
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