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Everything posted by Will.
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☺ How do you mean losing edits? Before, during, after? More details are needed for answers.
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You might want to look at the Kensington Expert Trackball too. It's in almost every studio today.
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Ah! Finally solved this. Cakewalk reads them as one clip. This is expected, seeing that it's multiple recording takes in a loop, on one track, in the same region. Basically, they're in a "matrix." So this means if you make a cut to one - you make the cut to all. To avoid this: unfortunately, you have to separate them into independent tracks do your editing and drag them back. The downside to this is, if you have 8 takes, and you want to edit take 3 - you'll have to drag down T8, T7, T6 until you get to T3 - separate it, do your edit and drag them back on top of each other if you prefer them that way and delete all those empty tracks. I would just keep them separated and place them this way in a folder. Personally, I keep every track in its own space. I dont find the folder skeem that much useful other than for "Space" in the Track View. 60 tracks, stay's 60 tracks in the console view.
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Are you talking about this? It obeys my commands. Meaning: it say the same size this side. Multi 2.mp4
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Sound on Sound. Store takes in a single track. Reuse existing lane, unless overlap. New takes on top. Do not group tracks. Pretty sure it's the default setting. I can't remember ever changing it.
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? OMW! It is the most ANNOYING! thing about Cakewalk. I hate that docking system with every cell known to mankind. It's just stupid. Just reading about it boils me up ?? What ever made Gibson think it's a good feature?
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Hold the ALT button down, move the mouse to the clip section where you want to do the cut (you should then see a little scissor appear) and just left click to split the clip and drag your selection down. Cuts.mp4
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Like I said: That happens to me rarely, but it is known to me. Just not like as in your Image. The T7 (Take 7) you see here in the video (small short clip) Thats one note. I wanted to do 8 takes, but decided not to during this recording. So thats the 1st note of the melody. T1 you see here (the straight line) is me waiting to count in the metronome. Sample 2.mp4
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Your reference clips (Take 1) Why do they look like groove clips? I always record in loop mode for various reasons - starting from lip edits to takes for comping. Sometimes the recorded take would get cut/sliced (in the loop recorded mode) and i really don't know why, because 70% of the time it never happens. Same thing happens when i do edits in the PRV and when returning back to the TV, I will often notice the clip is sliced on the section it was worked on. Obviously its easy fixable with a bounce. If your answer is YES (edit groove clip) to my starting question - there's a reasonable answer to it. Because it's an edit groove clip: Cakewalk identify the reference take as two clips/files in one take and tries to project the second recorded take as such (might be wrong.) If your answer is NO: Then i don't know. Mine shows up as a normal slice clip and not as a sliced loop clip - as how it is in your attached image. I'll try to reproduce your scenario with some ideas.
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Feature request: audition and mute buttons on clip headers
Will. replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Feedback Loop
Aah! Yes, I got you. -
Feature request: audition and mute buttons on clip headers
Will. replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Feedback Loop
Both of these are already available in Cakewalk. Search Audition in Preference/ Shortcuts and Rename Clips ☺ to create your own shortcut as you know already. By default: SHIFT+SPACEBAR will Audition the selected take. -
Using PC keyboard instead of clicking? /assigning music to keys!
Will. replied to AngelaBee's topic in Instruments & Effects
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Nope. You will need a third party sampler editor to do that.
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Yes. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.25.html#:~:text=Hold down the J key and drag across the notes.&text=Set the track's Edit Filter control to Notes.,-2.&text=With the Smart tool %2C hold,to mute%2Funmute multiple notes. Accidents are common at first.
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Selected velocity and note. If the note doesn't play then you have a muted noted. Hold Alt and Right Click on the note to unmute it.
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Changing to a different VST on an existing midi track
Will. replied to Mark Bastable's question in Q&A
Yeah. Just replace the synth with another. Right click on the track (anywhere on the purple empty space) under tge horn icon | or | on the number 12 and choose REPLACE SYNTH. -
Glad I could help. ☺
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Great stuff. ?
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Glad I could help. So you're sorted now?
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Using PC keyboard instead of clicking? /assigning music to keys!
Will. replied to AngelaBee's topic in Instruments & Effects
Yep. Or you can just play it in with the PC keyboard. ☺ Much easier. -
Mine don't even move when I zoom in and I'd disabled it long ago, but just did a check on your query - which also reminded me of a request i wanted to do (also) for a while now.
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CTRL+DOWN ARROW = Zoom large OUT on the directional arrow key on the keyboard. CTRL+UP ARROW = Zoom large CTRL+RIGHT ARROW = Zoom in CTRL+LEFT ARROW = Zoom out. To get rid of the magnify glass: locate the "STAR (Smart) TOOL" left top corner of the screen.
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If your hardrive is split you can do this same | or | if you have an external drive that will work too for your projects and samples and the rest I mentioned above. The goal here is to only keep your windows drive available for installations not for samples and projects savings. Example: if you have a 500GB you can split it in two partitions for a Cdrive(only your installations and a Ddrive (sample and so on.) So whatever you store on you Ddrive partition wont affect your Cdrive (Main partition.) This means one hardrive turned into two.
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Midi track change instrument and pitch during every playback
Will. replied to Zongvue Chang's question in Q&A
Are you on a laptop?