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Right on, I dragged the vst out of the folder and that made them work Yeah it would be a pain to have to go into your plugin folder after installs to fix this, especially when it's not a problem for every other program. A fix would be ideal
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encountering a bug with new vst3 installs where the vst3 file is located within a .vst3 folder. most plugins install only a vst3 file and that works fine but the .vst3 folder installs are tripping up cakewalk. these same plugins load just fine in other daws.
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agree with this. i've asked for this option in previous threads... a few other DAWs have this function and it would be quite easy to add
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cakewalk is awesome, cool to have for free for so many years as well. that being said, it is the only DAW I've ever used that has stopped recording/playback due to performance errors both on capable and not so capable machines. it is not user error, it is cakewalk itself and how it performs. not a complaint, just an observation... i know of what you speak, Misha
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As i said way earlier in the thread, it has a clunky workaround. Just want a simplified version (which technically has an added function)
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This is EXACTLY it. This would simply things a lot for many and it seems easy to implement
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how about you CTFO bro, don't fly off the handle at me because you don't understand things. other people here understood me perfectly well, cakewalk does not offer this function. you have to do a workaround, and it could be so much better with this addition. how about you quit visiting this thread and let those who get it chime in
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what is it you are doing here? it looks to me you are hitting record over and over again while its playing back. that is kind of hard for me to do with my hands on a guitar. and no, the options in the metronome tab are count in beats/measures... as in just the metronome clicking before the start of record. what i want is a playback of all the tracks by a user defined bar/beat before the record point... NOT just the metronome, and also not having to touch the keyboard so i can be actually playing when it happens
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im requesting the playhead go back a preset number of beats or bars before the recording actually starts. so for example, if you set "2 measures" in the option menu for preroll, it would play 2 bars before where the playhead is located, and start recording once it reaches the playhead. that way, you can play along to the actual tracks before it starts recording. its exactly the same as if someone was punching you in manually, usually setting the playtime a few bars beforehand so you can smoothly punch in. this is a much more natural way of punching, and you don't have to mess with region markers in this case. plenty of people here understand what the option is and why it's useful. and no, it's not a timing issue. it's just a smoother and more inspiring punch in, without having to worry where your punch OUT point is because there isn't one. it's ok if you don't understand it, i'm not completely sure i can explain it in any other way at this point. look at "preroll" in reaper/cubase/studio one or study the one that is apparently in logicpro. that option is what im looking for here. it is funny to me how some people here are so against new functionality... i'm not asking for a visual change, or anything else trivial. this is a big improvement with little effort
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i would consider it a HUGE improvement. any time i don't have to use a workaround to get the desired action, that is a time savings. and as you pointed out with the logic example, this is a standard feature on many DAWs now. it hugely speeds up recording when you are the one engineering and tracking alone. as far as "what's the point", it's much easier to get a good take if you play along to the track a few beats/bars before recording starts... and without preroll record, you have to set region points (one being many many measures back depending on the length of the section being recorded and then click back with the mouse before the region to get this type of behavior. with the option baked in, you only need to set the bars/beats in the menu and hit R wherever the playhead is located. so much easier
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bumping this because it's a good request
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Windows 10 support doesn't end til 2025... Why not just stay on 10 a few more years? Delay the worry
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It is absolutely a huge workflow improvement. Tracking parts more specifically, or writing on the fly while recording etc
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It's a workflow improvement. I used to use cubase in the past and it has a similar option, and i saw the option in studio one as well. You don't have to set markers or any of that, with the option selected, you get pre-roll right from the playhead. Just makes tracking faster if you are recording part by part or completely flub a take. There's a reason it's an option in other DAWs, it's quite useful
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That is the beauty of this addition, it would be an option you could select. Don't want it? Don't use it. I want it, as well as a few others