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doesn't the new track per take in the preference->recording section do that? actually it just creates a single WAV file, but if you then bounce each track take to a clip, it creates a separate WAV file. track 6 (track 1 rec(11) file name) is the original single file of take imported. but if you bounce each to a clips - an individual WAV file is created:
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probably need to create a test template (bundle likely) with stock plugins and using various sweeps etc to exercise across a variety of conditions - EQ, compression, reverb, delays, saturation, modulation, levels, pans, tempo changes, automations, groove clips, etc. maybe a bunch of the Pro Channel, SI and other include VI synths, and Sonitus plugins, REW (or other) full spectrum sweeps, noise, and reversed, and say 30 tracks, 5 aux busses, 6 busses, and one set of WAV files for 44.1K@16bit, 48K@24bit, and 96K@32bit clips. loop over say 30 seconds - so there is "settle" time. maybe some marker bursts ever 5 seconds - 1K@-18db. and for extra pain, an academy leader-type video clip that repeats 3x (10 seconds per). that way the complete package for a given test template would be something manageable in size but truly painful on a system ?.
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even numbered inputs on Scarlett 18i20 not listed
Glenn Stanton replied to Penny Fowkes's topic in Instruments & Effects
@msmcleod similar experience here. my UMC 1820 (channels 1-12) display in the windows device manager as independent IO but in CbB they're listed as L-R - something like UMC 1820 IN01L, UMC 1820 I02R, etc. the Alesis IO2 - same, and the only time it's right is the generic USB audio codec (and related ASIO4ALL) i use on the Q802USB mixer. on the UMC - i can rename them (and i do like "OUT01, IN02, OUT10, IN03, etc) so it readily matches my patch panel setup. internally, it may be that to keep CbB sane on stereo tracks, so its "hardwired" adjacent pairing 01-02 = stereo track 1, 03-04 = stereo track 2, etc. whereas it would be nice to have an assignment matrix so each stereo track can be assigned whatever IO channels i want - 01, 07 = stereo track 1, 03, 05 = stereo track 2. would likely ease some of the routing for dual mono, and external device connections ? -
so some more testing - a project with 26 mostly active tracks, 25% of them with effects like EQ or compression. 16 busses - all with EQ, 5 w/ compression, 5 w/ reverbs and delays. Dell 3521 A16, W10 20H2 19042.746, Intel Core i5-3437U 1.90GHz, 8GB, 2x SSD, Q802USB, CbB 2021.01 build 098 pretty much running @ 35-45% CPU, very even, no dropouts etc. running ASIO4ALL 2048 samples running @ 512 samples (10.7ms) roughly 10% more CPU than previous same project - using WASAPI Exclusive 2044 samples (11.4ms) going down to WASAPI 557 samples - a lot of crunching and drop outs - CPU were up 75-80% using WDM/KS it's similar results to the ASIO4ALL. in essence for this project (a bit heavy) going up to 2K plus samples on WDM or ASIO4ALL - smooth as silk. WASAPI lower samples - not so much especially shared mode.
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i'm only 4 core i5 CPU but i would say it's all stable and performing well - the performance meters on a project that was probably 30% is down a bit using the same plugins. i'll run some more definitive tests tomorrow.
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yeah, the Kontakt settings are all good, i just like to limit the number of instruments per instance because i'm set in my ways ?
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i can say that the 5-6 times i've tried TTS-1 i was underwhelmed by the UI and usefulness. i much prefer individual instances of SF and sample players, the exception may be Kontakt which i'll limit to no more than 4 instruments per instance. could be the low horsepower PC i've had, but i like individual intuitive direct players for soundfonts and wav files.
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depends on the sample rate and bit depth. Audio Bit Rate and File Size Calculator (theaudioarchive.com) http://www.theaudioarchive.com/TAA_Resources_File_Size.htm
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thanks! i was trying to create a chill country vibe and kind of wanted to just introduce the instruments so it kind of crept up. thus a bit of contrast. cheers!
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similar here for defaults - very few effects on instruments - some Pultec EQ on Kick and Bass, side-chain compression on Bass, and some ambience (delays and reverbs) busses. then later if needed some saturation (in Pro Channel) or guitar effects, Leslie on Organ, etc. everything in Pro Channel (and Pro Channel FX chain) makes it one place to go for all track and buss effects. all instrument busses are PC EQ high-passed except Kick and Bass. Vocals are the exception - compression, de-esser, compression, ADT. backing vox has none of the vox stuff to start and just the Vocal Doubler. Melodyne for those times when, ahem, my vocals are pitchy or need other tweakings... ?
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it's 132 BPM, the original is 160 BPM. so definitely slower. my pro band many years ago covered it and we did the reduced tempo - more danceable and we could extend the guitar solo a bit.
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Recording/automating synth controller wheel moves
Glenn Stanton replied to Starship Krupa's question in Q&A
oops - Mr Cook got here already... using the "MIDI..." on the list of track automation, the "Modulation" is the first item in the list. NOTE i find setting it to "wheel" the list is empty... maybe it's dependent on the synth? or perhaps you draw/record it into the MIDI note section (i think that's how i've done it in the past) -
it's been that way for years (at least in my installation) - you can see all the kits and play demos on the ones you don't own. and if you're sneaky, there is one close enough to what you need and you can sample and loop it ?
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🔒 ​Bapu's Random Thoughts For The Day
Glenn Stanton replied to Bapu's topic in The Coffee House
and deep fried - always deep fried ? -
i added a couple of extras things to help. ? AD2 for drums, Combo F (it's the real deal ? ) + SpinBag (VST leslie). GS-2 Strum (acoustic) + Saturation (plugin). SI-Bass, Lounge Lizard EP (vocal). AAS Ultra Analog Session (synth vox @ outro). I'm A Believer-MASTER.mp3
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yes, and we'll still end up using one of "those" 10 mics because a) they work, b) we have them in our mic cabinet ?
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Feature Request Pitch envelope in automation Lane
Glenn Stanton replied to Xel Ohh's topic in Feedback Loop
agreed. just doing my part to keep this busy ? -
Cakewalk freezing caused by a foobar plugin [solution]
Glenn Stanton replied to MisterX's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
i found foobar had too many things going on on my systems, surprising given all the accolades. so i uninstalled everything single thing i could find related to foobar, and the system is happier for it... ymmv -
Feature Request Pitch envelope in automation Lane
Glenn Stanton replied to Xel Ohh's topic in Feedback Loop
maybe as a workaround there are things like Waves Tune / Pitch, VVocal (ahem...), etc which might have automate-able controls for pitch? -
Your ears are lying about guitar tone
Glenn Stanton replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
wait until you try the blue light jewel. not only sounds better, but your playing improves as well ? -
Pertinent Info for IK Reinstall of Syntronik and Associated Libraries
Glenn Stanton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
similar issue with syntronik. after an hour or so i gave up and disabled it in CbB and removed the icons. the synths show up in sampletank 4 and that's enough for me. -
if it's a single recording - import into the first audio track. then split it so you have a second or two before and after each performance. drag the song parts to new tracks (keep it aligned with original performance may be desired). then copy all the in-between stuff - appluase, talking to the crowd etc into another track to you can adjust it later (for example you might like to tweak the applause and speaking bits with reverb, levels, eq, etc so it seems like the entire original set). now bounce each track to clip. this trims them and also create separate audio files. close the project. now you can use your favorite audio editor to reduce noise, clicks, pops, etc etc. depending on the tool, you could adjust from individual levels (master rebalance - Izotope). i recently used RX7 and Ozone 9 on my "work" band gig (6 piece band) at stationary bike event which had a lot of reverberation and noise going on in the room and it cleaned it up pretty well. ymmv. once done - re-open the project and do what you like to each track. i would create some busses like "acoustic" "electric" "audience" etc to feed overall levels and shaping depending on the content. finally you can export the individual tracks as desired or "create an album" track - trimming audience bits etc to get a good flow if there isn't one already.
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mine shows up as "Cakewalk Core" - i think this is the path to the caller app