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To make the best song you can. You have to get a good nights sleep, don't you? So you go to bed and put out the light. Remember darkness? My router have 6 yellow and two blue leds that shines. My switch have 4 orange and 4 green leds that shines. 28 different small leds all over the room indicating standby, that shines. I felt it necessary to put black gaffa-tape over 3 of my monitors standby leds. It's the newest ones with the brightest leds and they are blinking! One of them had a setting to put out the led...but only when it was active...not in standby mode at night! ? I don't have a bedroom i sleep in my livingroom. Am i oversensitive? ?
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How about having a control bar module for bookmarks? Each project would have its own. You could add or delete the bookmarks in there by clicking in the track which saves the x,y coordinates. The bookmark sends you to a specific point in a specific track in that project. How would it work? The track moves on the y-axis. The notes in the track moves on the x-axis. When you click in a track you get the x,y coordinates. The x coordinate don't change but the y does when you add or delete tracks. You make the code keep track of the tracks movements. Add/delete and changes to track hight can be calculated against saved coordinates to pinpoint the location.
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It isn't necessary to do that... ...I've heard.?
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It seems i could beat you to it. Scroll vertical to track - scroll horizontal and i know where to go in my track. Done. But...i don't, so far, go back. I don't archive projects. Either i'm happy with it or don't waste time on a losing battle. I suppose i too could forget the build of some old track i had archived for years. I'm not opposing the proposal, just letting my opinion be known.
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Hmm...if we are talking live performence it would be slice to matrix, i think.
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Hmm...if there isn't already, maybe have it in process menu. Drag the audio in to the track. Highlight it. Go to the process menu and select slice. Choose how many slices and start process. Or choose marker mode in process/slice and put markers manually where you want the cuts to be. Should be in scrub mode when putting markers.
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My guess is that it have to do with the acoustics of the recording place. Experiment with that ir thing that i read about. It's more than likely that the recording studios were different from modern studios in material, size and damping methods.
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Was the fresh install from a disk image of the whole computer?
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Is there a way to respond to answers in the Forum?
Kurre replied to haskins02's topic in Feedback Loop
Ohh..another thing. That little heart down to the right is for emojis. You use them when you want to thank someone but have nothing to add to the topic. -
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It's perfectly ok to use the qoute to make a new post. It's preferred when there's many post in a topic and you want to be shure that your answer is read and reacted to by the right user. -
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Sorry. I have now checked and wasn't aware of the fact that such an project couldn't be opened in a software that's been developed for 30 years. Personally i would put the project file on a usb and find me a pc with 96khz soundcard. Install CbB. Open the project and separate the midi and audio in that way.
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In the project. Select only the miditracks. Export as midi. 96khz to 48khz is called downsampling. Audacity is one of many programs that can help with that. Just be careful in Audacity. After downsampling you have to change the project rate at the bottom left to the new rate before you export it to wav.
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I have tried TAL - NoiseMaker and TAL - Elek7ro. Good sounds. Maybe it's just me but i found TAL - Elek7ro to be a bit unstable. If i remember correctly i got hung notes sometimes. I still use/have installed TAL - NoiseMaker.
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Are you sure there is a pocket? Couldn't it be a smudge.
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I have seen a user describe it as humdrum.
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In the kvraudio forum a user said he had a confirmation of an upcoming update which had midi/audio export and some other new things.
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Ok. The webpage can be interpreted in two ways. In such cases i stay away. But good job to let us know about a freebie.
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The free version has 550 presets. You have to buy an upgrade bundle to get the rest of the presets.
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His drums "Adam Monroes beats" is good sounding. I can recommend them. I went for the Tremelo and stumbled upon this. There was this style that i think was called 80's classic rock. It made me nostalgic. It was the perfect imitation of the sound from my youth.?
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The site probably does something bad with the underlying code. Or letting others... My Firefox can not navigate the site. A couple of days ago i used the link in the first post. It didn't matter what i clicked on, it always reopened the start page. Today i tested the link in the second post. It opened to a hardware synth. It didn't matter what i then clicked on, it always reopened the hardware synth page. I then tried the link in the first post...it was not the sites start page...it was the hardware synth page.? It's no biggie, i was just curious about the sites offerings.
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This is pure theoretical because i couldn't get it to work but i read a manual about Jamstix. Jamstix follow your timeline/tracks. It's a vst instrument. It should open 4 or more tracks for its output. One would probably start by recording a song with a softsynth/instrument on one or more tracks. Next select a basic style in JS then play them together. JS should adjust itself to your songs tempo. Next make changes to JS song sheet. You add,edit or change parts to your liking. When there is drums for the whole song you can also choose to drag the drums, as midi, over to a track. You do that by clicking on the song name, not the part, and drag it over to a miditrack.