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Xoo

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  1. I assume an auto-correct typo ?
  2. That looks UNC - I don't have a network to try that on (easily) but my guess is it's related to that, and that you can't browse over a UNC path. That said, the folders CbB uses are per user, so it should be possible to set that up to the user's home directory (batch script if necessary on logon), so that is a base location rather than the local projects folder.
  3. If it's live, just set the input filter on both tracks to the same MIDI source (MIDI channel filtering available if necessary) and enable input monitoring on both tracks.
  4. Is the folder/drive they're in compressed (NTFS compression) by any chance? That can unexpectedly affect some things in Cakewalk loading.
  5. But the existence of an ASIO driver is stored in the registry, even if the device/driver is disabled in Device Manager.
  6. I have no idea if this works, but can you set time signature to 1/4?
  7. It also appears in the Synth Rack (which kind of freaked me out the first time I saw it just pop up there).
  8. Also, don't transpose drum tracks!!!
  9. Given the power YT et al have, I think this is a fine idea. I've subscribed to both mentioned so far. Mine is https://www.youtube.com/xoovideo
  10. Thanks for this: I keep "forgetting" to make use of the arpeggiator, but this made me revisit it, and one of these patterns turned out to be just what a new track I'm working on needed.
  11. Bounce the Melodyne'd clip first (Render in the right click menu IIRC).
  12. 4 months is an eternity, no? ? At least, I can't remember what I was doing that long ago...
  13. Will did say it was a clean install though (like me, he probably hasn't done a clean install for ages!).
  14. I think so, but I have a feeling it isn't (on a clean install - it's been a long time since I've done one of those!).
  15. Make sure "Synth Property Page" in top right is ticked.
  16. That shift-C is one I didn't know about...
  17. For silliness purposes, I used the same data with a 20 second reverb: It behaves pretty much as expected.
  18. Reverb level goes up and down: Send set to Pre for comparison: I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, so I've done it two different ways, but in both cases, the reverb dies within 2.3 seconds:
  19. Make sure the send is set to post fader, not pre fader. Of course, with a long reverb/delay (long compared to the length of the track fade), the reverb will still be processing the signal from way before the track volume got to zero, so you'd likely expect to hear some reverb even after the track is silent.
  20. Xoo

    The Kraken

    Thanks for the great response. @mark skinner...you may not believe it, but it's actually ye olde Session Drummer 3 (which came with one of the later SONARs) using the Brushes Solos and Fills program it shipped with. Virtually no processing on it apart from some compression on a bus with everything feeding it (Pro Channel PC4K) and everything apart from kick and hat treated to a small amount of the Pantheon reverb (Hall) which also shipped with SONAR.
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