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  1. Heck, I didn't know that one could do all that the plugin manager could do in the browser. Cool.
  2. Yep, thats pretty clear. I'll be sad to see it go but life goes on.
  3. No it doesn't, Still we need to think of others here. Not everyone is an adult. Also why is it being placed in a thread about having a techniques forum? That is called off topic. It is not considered good forum conduct. Please read the Community Guidelines https://blog.bandlab.com/community-guidelines/.
  4. Please remember this forum is open to everyone. Young and old alike. We don't need to go off topic in order to tell a suspect joke.
  5. I really like these plugins. The GT Analyzer is very easy to read. I like the look too. Yes it took me some redoing and re-redoing to get it set in its proper place. Alls well that ends well. I agree they are a great addition to the tools. I really like the clean look.
  6. The keybinding for the PRV {Piano Roll View) is Alt-3. If you have MIDI data on a track you can double click on it to get to the PRV.
  7. John

    AAF support

    Cakewalk needs to support AAF. The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a multimedia file format that allows you to exchange digital media and metadata between different systems and applications across multiple platforms. Metadata include fades, automation, and processing information. Cubase supports it so does Studio One. Please support it.
  8. I think it was very useful on the old forum. I'm not sure if the Bandlab people want to duplicate the old forum. However, things are still new and it may be that a little time is needed to sort things out.
  9. Welcome Starrise. I think you are asking questions with a title that is saying it is a Q&A. That implies you have answers. Or it could be you are asking about the forum. I take it you want to know how people are using Bandlab with Cakewalk? I am not sure exactly what is being asked.
  10. It could be very well be a bug. Or it could be an issue with how USB is handled by the OS. I use a master switch that turns on everything that is hooked up to the computer and Cakewalk. Some things don't need to be on at start. I have an amp that I turn on when I need it. All connected gear has to be on before I start Cakewalk.
  11. Before I start any DAW I turn on all my hardware and let all the drivers load and settle in. Then I open my DAW.
  12. Its a new DAW, new day and a new year. We have a lot to be thankful for. I hope everyone has a great new year.
  13. My view is it will most likely be two competing places to view much the same stuff.
  14. It seems to me that a forum of this sort is all about asking questions. It is Q&A.
  15. Just as I said he was getting to the meaning of the question.
  16. Absolutely right, Panning defeats the whole idea of binaural. I think Graig is answering to what is the underlying question.
  17. This could be due to it being new and having to locate the files and setup the pictures of the tracks . I would think after some little time it may get faster.
  18. I agree with you. The Q&A forum should be rolled into this forum. The Frequently ask Questions should be read only.
  19. If you have a Sonar overlay on it there is a section called Control Group. The buttons are from left to right Track, Aux, and Main. This is where you move from tracks to buses and back. Without an overlay it is the top three buttons under Functions. Labeled Undo, Cancel, and Enter. Undo =Tracks. Enter = Bus. This was the only weakness with the Mackie Control. Each DAW developer was suppose to give Mackie a layout to create an overlay.
  20. For MIDI the idea is it goes to a port a MIDI port. It is the correct term. A port is from the days when all MIDI went to hardware.
  21. Windows 10 should at the very least give you as good of performance as Win 7. Most everybody reports better performance. However, some of the same things apply to a Windows 10 system as they did to a Windows 7 system. Nothing is as important as making sure you are using the right audio interface driver for best performance. This may mean using WDM instead of ASIO. If ASIO is used, and most recommend it, find the sweet spot for low latency vs. stability. There should be no delay in starting playback. It can be due to buffers being too low or too high. Be sure to set you computer to best performance not balanced as the default. Be sure to disable startup programs you don't need running in the background. Be sure to get the latest Windows 10 updates. As others have already said do not run Cakewalk in game mode. If you can use more than one hard drive. The C drive should be reserved for applications and VSTs. A second drive should be used for sample libraries and a third for projects. The more the better. Try to avoid programs that were meant for Windows 7 Make sure a program is Windows 10 compatible. Make sure you have full permissions throughout you system and drives. Remove Nvidia audio drivers from your system. Try to avoid your computer "calling home" via the internet when running Cakewalk. Some disable wifi too. Don't "optimize" Windows 10 as if it were Windows 7. As I think of more things I will add them. I hope this is helpful.
  22. What happened to it? There used to be one.
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