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Everything posted by Base 57
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What you are looking for is called "Fit Improvisation". Look it up in the reference guide. It is much easier to do than explain.
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The Cakewalk Forum is my homepage. Life is too short for any of that other b******t.
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Yes. The Track Inspector has a notes panel called "Description" in the Properties tab. And each take lane has one as well.
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I am planning to go see Melvin tomorrow. C&M is a great store with an awesome staff.
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Audio Engine stops after drag and drop of Audio file
Base 57 replied to John Vere's topic in Feedback Loop
Bounce the Clips not the Track. Bouncing the track may change the Interleave which could result in the 3db increase. -
Cakewalk Sonar FR: drag and drop track templates from Browser
Base 57 replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Feedback Loop
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Amicably synonymous sobriquet. Sorry couldn't help overhearing. ? My beer is getting warm... I should probably go.
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Look into "Groove Quantize". Cntrl-C to copy the reference clip. Then select the clip you want to follow it and use Process-Groove Quantize. The clip you copied will be on the clipboard as the default Groove File.
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It is very unlikely that the tempo actually changed. What changed was your perception of the tempo. The tempo seemed correct during practice, but in a performance environment your perception of the tempo was that it was too slow. Changing the buffer size will not affect tempo. Cakewalk will not allow a sample rate change if there is audio in the project. If there is no audio, then changing the sample rate will not affect the tempo.
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Be sure that Input Echo is turned on for each instrument track.
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I knew that. I believe John, Byron and Glenn knew that too. It just seemed like the OP was not grasping the concept and needed a more direct answer.
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There are no rest icons in the PRV. Blank spaces are rests.
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Clips with a musical timebase will play in the Matrix at the project tempo.
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Lost to Scook again
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Step Record
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Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Base 57 replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
That is a different cat. These guys keep closing the box and then reopening it because someone told them that a cat in a box can be alive or dead. -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Base 57 replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
I agree. Between Cakewalk for DOS and SPlat lifetime, I bought at least a dozen top tier versions of Cakewalk software. The cost was waaay over $1000. I believe that I got every penny of my money's worth. My only gripe is this big tease. -
Cakewalk by Bandlab
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That keyboard will not play back audio from the computer unless you are using the Bluetooth adapter. The USB computer port is MIDI only. That port is class compliant and should work without any added drivers. So count me as another vote for watching John's tutorial.
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And Kenny is playing the soundtrack. Good Times
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AI is out to get us ... didn't this happen in an episode of Star Trek?
Base 57 replied to Wibbles's topic in The Coffee House
No, not really. Technically, an AC unit is not blowing cool air into a room. It is removing heat and humidity then transferring it outside. Adding humidity to a room is going to make it feel slightly warmer unless the fan is blowing directly on you. If you live in a very dry climate, those ice blowers may work ok. But in a humid climate, like here in South Louisiana, the last thing you want to do is add humidity. -
BandLab Technologies reveals new brand vision for Cakewalk
Base 57 replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I would agree with you completely Colin, except it is Bandlab's own fault. They make this announcement with no product, pricing or even a time frame that the product will be available. Speculation and histrionics were inevitable. -
Probably a plug-in is in Demo Mode.
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Yes. I generally prefer this to trying to extract the tempo from a file. However... This is the part that can be problematic. But in either case it doesn't hurt to let Melodyne take a stab at it. You can always undo.
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I have sometimes had this work flawlessly with very little manual editing. More often it is an ever-deepening pit of time-wasting frustration. The best way to skin this particular cat is to just record the part again. Melodyne (Editor 5.3) works better than Audiosnap, If the file has clearly defined transients on the down beats and the backbeats, then either one works fairly well. The more syncopated your parts are, the more frustrating it becomes.