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Setting up Cakewalk to record multiple tracks at one time
John replied to Barry Wilkins's topic in Feedback Loop
The simplest way is have an audio interface with multiple ins and outs. Cakewalk will record as many ins as one has. Just make sure each track is set to use the input from the appropriate in from the interface. Setting an out for each performer is simple if you have an interface with multiple outs. You would use a bus that is sent to the out needed. You may need a headphone amp for each person. -
Recorded at 44.1 -- master at 48 kHz for Soundcloud?
John replied to Billy86's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I see no reason to change the sample rate. I have no idea why they think its a good idea. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
John replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I don't know what you have to work with ;i.e the audio. but maybe a noise gate would work for you. You may need to learn about side chaining to make it effective. -
That is some very serious stuff. You sound good. Keep getting better and its really good to have you back.
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Its got to be good its a cakewalk! I hope it is a number one hit.
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Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
OK. Then all you need to do is replace the HD and start over. This happened to me a few years ago. It gave me the option of getting a bigger and faster HD. I had to do the same on a laptop and replaced the HD with a nice SSD. In the end it was an upgrade. ? -
Chernobyl Studios Cakewalk Mixing Tutorial Cancelled Due to Bugs
John replied to Davydh's topic in Feedback Loop
I don't think anyone is upset with you Davydh. As said I think it was useful at first. Its the further responses that went sour. It happens as I noted for as long as there has been a program called Cakewalk. Its not new. The problem should be address by Bandlab. The only way to do it efficiently is for the poster of the video to work with them to get it fixed. I don't think its good form to post a video that bashes Cakewalk without a chance for Bandlab to fix it. Others have a right to a different opinion. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yah! I wasn't worried. I knew you would fix it. Thanks for letting us know. Have a good night and see you in the morning. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
That's the problem using a Mac in the same room as your Windows machines. When I use my Macbook I go into another room. ? -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It is set up in BIOS as to what disk is the boot disk. Priority isn't reliable. You will need to make your DVD drive the boot disk in the BIOS for it to work as a boot disk. At least try it see that works. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I wouldn't count on a dvd or CD. I would build a new install on a USB stick. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I totally agree. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The key might be in an email from MS. If you do as I do and have more than one computer accessing email it might be on the other one. I am so sorry you are having this problem. I have been through this sort of thing more than once. Its not fun. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If it is booting at all then your MBR is being accessed. If it wont much past the BIOS and gives an error that it can't find the MBR all you need is to restore that. This sometimes happens when one has multiple HDs. It might happen on a single HD system too. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You should not need to buy a new copy. All you need is the key to the one you already have. It might be enough to have the Windows 7 key. You can download the latest version non beta from MS as an ISO. That can be made to run on a USB stick for install. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
On you system drive is the MBR record there and if not can you restore it? -
Helpful Utility: USB Device Tree Viewer
John replied to Simeon Amburgey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Very useful. Thank you for sharing.- 10 replies
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How did Bayoubill get into my room?
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I am for both ideas!
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Chernobyl Studios Cakewalk Mixing Tutorial Cancelled Due to Bugs
John replied to Davydh's topic in Feedback Loop
Sorry, I saw it as a rant just as your statement above is. Try to look at it objectively. If you do that you will see it too. -
Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
John replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'm on the insider program and at present I am running version 1903, build 18362.53. Installed on April 4 2019. Windows 10 Pro. I have no issues with the OS so far. I have an i7 8700 CPU and 32 GB of ram. I also run an old 550 ti Nvidia GPU on two monitors. I have a laptop with an i7 4 core running stock Windows 10 Pro that is up to date. I have had no issues on it either. The laptop has a multi touch screen. On my Macbook Pro I was locked out of updating any app until I had to contact Apple. LOL -
Chernobyl Studios Cakewalk Mixing Tutorial Cancelled Due to Bugs
John replied to Davydh's topic in Feedback Loop
No it's not about me. Never said it was. However this was posted in an open forum and is there to do with as we see fit within the TOS. I gave my view of it. Others gave theirs. That is what a forum is all about when there is no way to solve the issue. Few of us have had the problems you describe. Plus not a whole lot of information on how this happens. Steps to reproduce the issue is a good way to get something solve or a workaround. This place is about helping each other. That is what we do here. When we are presented with a declaration of no further usage it becomes a place to comment. I for one want to help you solve the issues you have so you can continue to use Cakewalk. I saw the original post as a good thing for awhile. We all want bugs fixed; but there was not enough information to do more than simply comment. -
Chernobyl Studios Cakewalk Mixing Tutorial Cancelled Due to Bugs
John replied to Davydh's topic in Feedback Loop
I think Bandlab let it run as long as they could. At some point it would have to be locked or removed. I saw it at first as a rant about a bug. But even so it was for a time useful to Bandlab by alerting them to the problem. The only problem I had with it is there are ways to accomplish the same thing without bashing anything or anyone. This reminds me of the falling out of Ted Pearlman with Twelve Tone and that was epic. However, that was in a newsgroup where this fellow is on you tube. A far greater audience. No one is to blame for that video other the one that made it. I would love to see this reconciled between Scott and Bandlab. But what ever happens is beyond our control. -
"So much to be learned by reading other people's questions and answers here on the forum." I've been doing that for a long time. ?