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Will.

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  1. Direct Monitor puts the Interface in Zero Latancy. Sorry, I can't help any further on this matter. Which I knew what was really wrong, but at this moment it's a guessing game. I personally didn't experience any of the above problems mentioned in the OP. I too, use active monitors and only experienced about -3dB difference when Direct monitoring was enabled. Its not really something i (personally) would ever need. This being said: There was a difference other than the -3bB decrease in volume. Even with the Apollo twin which I use on the Mac its there. All I can think of now is to try and clean out you fans in your system. Grab a brand new paint brush, remove the cpu fans and dust them off also check some USB HUBS (if you're using any.) Also, replace some thermal paste. Your latancy might be related to something else and not Cakewalk or your Interface. You'll get it to work right, im sure.
  2. Maybe. Try switching on Direct Monitoring on the DUO. What happens if you lower the size of your sample buffer size in the interface's settings? That will also cut down latency times. Factors that can introduce latency, are your CPU, the current DSP/processor load, your interface, interface driver quality, sample buffer size, your USB chain and sample rates. Also try lowering your project sample rate to 48000/24bit and do some tests.
  3. USB ports and cables also play a small role in this, so try a different USB port. I think the DUO is use USB2.0 ports. You could also try this with your TASCAM. Were you recording vocals?
  4. There could be a lot of reasons for this. Plugins, Gain staging, faders, hidden automations, bus volumes its an endless guessing game. While on this note: Have you tried out the new Cakewalk by Bandlab DAW version?
  5. There is a neat trick, but you need good mixing experience for this to work. If you only hear the left side, it is already in MONO, what you're looking/asking for is to put it down the center. To do this: Locate the TRACK TAB and scroll down to BOUNCE TO TRACKS where another window will pop up. In this window: Click on the CHANNEL FORMAT and select SPLIT MONO and then click OK. Delete the empty track and PAN the other track to 0% by just double clicking on the Pan slider/knob (depending on which window view you prefer to work in.) OR . . . You can just right click on the CLIP itself and scroll down to CONVERT TO MONO.
  6. Well. I did ask for the link, so . . . ??
  7. How hot are you going into it? I actually had one, but can't recall ever experiencing this. Had it for two months and sold it, I think i was unhappy with connection cables I had to get, 1/4jacks (Duo) to XLR (Monitors.) It sounded decent at the time for the Home Studio.
  8. If I may ask, what's wrong with this? And what changes did you make? And would you be so kind to attach the link to the other thread in discussion.
  9. If you're in Windows 10 right click on the speaker icon and choose OPEN SOUND SETTINGS. In the next windows under SOUND change the output to the desired SOUND DRIVER you want to use on your System. Under Manage Sound Devices > Output Devices, click on the extra Outpit Devices shown and DISABLE them. No need to delete things as you might want to use them again. Hope this helps.
  10. This depends on where you want to use it. Currently its only available on MIDI files in Cakewalk. For audio files you gona need a 3rd Party Plugin.
  11. There actually is. When created, you get a dirty copy and clean copy. If that's what you're asking. I can attach a video for this, if thats what you are asking.
  12. Numpad 1 to Nudge Left. Numpad 3 to Nudge Right. Try switching the Aim assistant ON/OFF by pressing the X-key on the keyboard and turning the Smart Tool OFF. You can do this by toggling between the Tools with F5 - F6 - F7 - F8
  13. Read again. There were two ways I used to connect.
  14. 1: USB connection. Is your drum module installed? If not, install its driver software. After the module has been configured, connected, and properly installed, you’ll be able to enable it as a MIDI controller and then start recording electronic drums. Once the drivers have been installed, the next step is to update Cakewalks MIDI settings to communicate with your drum module. This means enabling its input and output ports so it can send MIDI data onto a track. You'll be able to then use SI Drums, Addictive drums or any other. 2: Interface Connection: Connect two TRS cables from the Main Outs on your drum module’s back to two inputs of your interface. If your interface only has one input, connect a cable from your drum module’s L output to the input on your interface. Create a Stereo audio track and update the input routing to match the input(s) you’ve connected to your module. Record-enable the audio track and press record.
  15. Does Cakewalk recognise your drums? To check . . . Go to Edit > Preferences > MIDI > Devices. Select your MIDI ports under Inputs. Select your MIDI ports under Outputs.
  16. Bump again.
  17. Bumping this up to get noticed.
  18. Try clicking on the clip to highlight it (section) and drag it to where you want it | OR | try the Ctrl+D to duplicate the clip (this one works better for me on my workflows.) See which one works best for you.
  19. This has been fixed for the new release. There's an early access file available for download. Are you running the Cakewalk by Bandlab version (orange icon) or are you still on Cakewalk Sonar (black icon?)
  20. Feature request to have the pitch button of the loop construction as an envelope in automation lanes and directly linked to the audio clip in the track view. These two are currently linked when doing editing through it, that's why this idea doesn't sound to bad or difficult. Something like a "send as envelope" to clip feature. for both the pitch and it's fine tune. Would this be possible perhaps @msmcleod or, will it introduce a new world of problems in the daw and challenges to create. Just bringing some new ideas and improvements forward for 2022.
  21. Are you talking about a send from the track itself? Cause if you click on the orange (blue in the mercury theme) little button next to the send level to go GREY youre in PRE FADER and needs to be controlled with the actual fader and not the Level knob. It has been available for years. Or are you referring to the Pro Channel Modules?
  22. Best DAW support ever! What i was asking and seek clarity on was -- if you manually enabled archive too? Don't mean automatically like it say in the OP. Just had a lengthy conversation about this the other day too with another member after countless questions when we discovered these bugs with Archive Tracks. But perhaps @msmcleod might be able to help if you send the project file to him after/when he respond to this.
  23. ? What!? ? Young only opted now to be Amazon ("Amazing.")
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