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Groove clip looping not working ( for me!)
Glenn Stanton replied to RICHARD HUTCHINS's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
yes MIDI doesn't need it - you just need to make sure your notes are within the boundary and trim the clip to the number of bars. in my MIDI clip, the notes are random, but the clip was 4 measures (via trimming) and so the groove clipping worked just fine. -
Not Liking the look of the New Sonar Interface
Glenn Stanton replied to mark foster's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
that's the challenge for vector graphics - how many little lines make up a circle? and the more lines the more CPU/GPU intensive its gets. same for scalable fonts etc. so with bit images you have options to offload the display and a defined size and processing needs -- but on a 4K display, what worked in 1920x1080 is now hard to read, and scaling, well, oops - not so great. not a fan of the flat look but ok, my next monitor will likely be either 4K or 8K so it will help, and many apps and plugins are going that as reginaldStjohn noted, so i'll learn to use the flat views, and likely have to convince my spouse to let me get an 16ch SSL controller so i don't hurt my eyes due to blurry vectors or high contrast or ... ? LOL -
Groove clip looping not working ( for me!)
Glenn Stanton replied to RICHARD HUTCHINS's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
the groove looping requires it to know the number of beats for the duration of the clip - and sometimes it guesses incorrectly. so you edit the clip and set the specific number of beats. this also implies your clip is generally set to line up properly with the snap setting to make it more repeatable. e.g. if i have a clip 4 measures long in 4/4, my clip needs to have 16 beats. regardless of the # of instrument events. this generally works for MIDI as well. however there is no "loop construction" like an audio track has. -
ok, gotcha, sounds you need a theme updated with some graphics potentially to get the sharp note edges in CbB. my impression was you only has a 32-bit machine and somehow were worried going to 64-bit CbB (or Sonar) was not possible. i think SteveC and billp have the right ideas. you might just edit the note images yourself to get the sharper edges. there is a theme editor for CbB.
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i usually select the MIDI track, not the output track. example: if i have 4 or 5 instruments in Kontakt, i solo whichever MIDI track is driving that instrument, and while all the outputs now show up as "soloed", only the one instrument is active because the MIDI track is the only one soloed. then again, there is a function for "exclusive solo" which may behave differently in your scenario. https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Playback.16.html or "solo override" https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Playback.17.html
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good call. for some reason i didn't search the Korg.ins, just looked at the top bunch of rows and figured it was generic...
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John was looking for the Korg 05R/W INS file which i believe is different than the overall Korg INS file.
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actually, if you have the Sonar X1 installers - someone mentioned it is in the instrument list there.
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sadly i only found some forum discussions recommending using the X5 as the source and editing it. or getting a copy of the Korg 05R instrument listing and copy/pasting to create a new one... there's a PDF out there with the full listing.
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A possible replacement for a GM player in Sonar.
Glenn Stanton replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
this ^^^ finding good quality SF can be tricky but a good one can often be as nice as another multiple sample sound source and convenient to boot. early versions of Sonar included some Sonic Impact SF which are really nice - drums, bass, horns. -
it does seem odd then, as the exmaple from presonus - their interface was listed as L-R, L, R, Mono (as may be expected in Windows for example) but the matrix allowed each to be separately assigned (as if the LR stereo out/in was 2 sets of mono, and the remainder of the 8 I/O where selectable in the matrix (as i would think is expected). so it seems the presonus matrix configuration is able to use the stereo I/O as two sets of mono.
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So I'm playing with the new Sonar
Glenn Stanton replied to Terry Kelley's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
dang it! ? now i have to decide which one to cancel - Slate? Max? Hulu? Netflix? arrrgggh impossible choices! ? -
Solutions to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
Glenn Stanton replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
you only have the PG effects if you have Band In A Box or anothe rproduct from PG Music. https://www.pgmusic.com/ -
flat vector graphics will be much less demanding on video cards and/or CPU/GPU. plus sets the stage for other platforms including tablets, macs, and so on. if nothing else, porting new portions of products across platforms becomes easier with a single UI approach. so we could spend the monies to get high performing graphical machines (ala gaming consoles) or stick with the flatter look and use the power for audio and video processing. as i do a lot of cad design work, i can say that going beyond flat vectors, 3D vector graphics (quality ones, not crappy ones) come with a heavy impact which loads the system screen display cards and likely requires better monitors as well. contemplate a nice looking knob (ahem, get your mind out of the gutter) with tapers and knurls, there can be a hundred vectored triangles and quads to form a single knob in a way that might look as nice as the image based ones we use today. now if you add hundreds of those kinds of objects + materials + animate them...
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in the presonus space, it looks like they're using the PipelineXT plugin to create the "mono" paths on the stereo pair, and (in the examples shown) mono assignment on each of the non-stereo pairs of the presonus IO unit. (seems similar to the Kontakt output matrixing where you are virtualizing the outputs). https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/articles/4443978272397-Studio-1810c-Using-Pipeline-XT-in-Studio-One so are folks asking for something like a matrix option in the external insert rather than the simplistic L-R-Mono on the outputs (send)? i only have a pair of outputs on my in-use unit whereas my rack unit has 8 so presumably i can select those L-R-Mono pairs as presented by the Windows OS.
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same - works are described - nice catch. i wonder if this was by design or a happy accident?
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
Glenn Stanton replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
why so judgemental? eh? LOL -
i think the use case are notes in PRV and anything associated to those notes. but presumably other MIDI bits could be involved, so you would (like Mark suggests) need context - maybe a dialog like "Select Special" is needed to add checkboxes for the context and the action - none, all, invert
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
Glenn Stanton replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
but having 10 threads means they can each divert into tangents without ruining the good thread... ? -
[fixed] HELP: Something Killed 64 bit Sonar
Glenn Stanton replied to sjoens's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
the challenge for many - Microsoft (and numerous products) set permissions to "improve security" and periodically i find permissions have been reset during updates, and some programs (mostly non-audio products) set really strict permissions, and some even set sub-folder as "system" etc (and i won't mention some Adobe products doing crap like this...). so installing as admin should be a normal action, however, running as admin, means some permissions were set (like in the Program Files, Program Data (sometimes), and App Data hidden folders) which are restrictive as user. so you either need to set the permissions to users when that happens, or simply (esp offline use) set your user account as admin which hides a lot of the mayhem. -
many programs (not necessarily DAW) have an option to invert the selection, meaning you select things, then invert the selection to get all the other things and unselect the original ones. typically you find programs with CTRL+A = select all, ALT+CTRL+I = invert select, ALT+CTRL+A = select none, etc etc etc. that could be very handy. it doesn't seem like there is an option in the selection menu. maybe there is a CAL script which could or does do it.
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Shhh! Don't tell anyone. Sonar is now available
Glenn Stanton replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
would be nice if this fixed crashes from PC "compatible" plugins, like, ahem, Softube FET Compressor where the width of the UI is not compatible with the restriction from the PC UI and thus hard crashes CbB (and Sonar etc). the Softube FET works fine in the normal FX slot or in a PC FX chain, but not as a PC FX (which is one of its features). so properly scaling it would (hopefully) allow it to then function as a PC FX directly...