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  1. I was curious about Sekaiju when I saw it and tried a few things yesterday to get Cakewalk to insert random patch changes that showed up in Sekaiju like you had. I couldn't. I did notice the bank switching in the event listings you posted. Today I also see there are "Normal" patch changes as well as "Patch 100.." patch changes. Given the different ranges of the bank values for the two (Normal v. Patch 100..), I am wondering if different bank switching methods were used.** I only used bank switching for my specific gear and I haven't looked into bank switching on soft synths. With my limited understanding, it sounds like you have done an excellent job trying to pin down what's going on that results in the random program changes. Maybe someone who knows what is going on under the hood of Cakewalk has some insights into why its happening. BTW: Sounds like video game music!!! **https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Instrument_Defs.07.html
  2. Does Neo Piano respond to your E463 in standalone mode? If so, (and assuming the plug-in has been installed correctly and Cakewalk's vstscan picked it up correctly), perhaps you haven't set up the routing properly. When you say "Perhaps CbB isn't sending the inputs to Neo Piano," what steps have you taken to diagnose that? When you play notes and record them onto a midi track, do they show up in the track (even if you can't hear them from Neo Piano)? If so, try inserting the Neo Piano and then point the midi track to the Neo Piano. Does the recorded midi track play? If not, does Neo Piano have any indication it is receiving midi data (e.g., keypresses seen in the UI, a flashing led, response to a patch change command)?
  3. https://archive.org/details/virtual-sound-canvas-vsti-vsc-mp-1-1.6 https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013096/Using-Virtual-Sound-Canvas-DXi
  4. For fans of Echo/Delay that have Voltage Modular, R_Ware has has a basic, but useful Tape Delay in the R_Ware X Airwindows free collection of tools.
  5. Thanks for the clarification. I read this too quickly ? : Actually, now that I think about it, I read it before my morning coffee. NOTE TO SELF: Drink coffee early--even on the weekends! ?
  6. Thanks for mentioning this. I wonder if Melda's MTuner would be a good tool to use with Hexcel to generate MIDI (real time audio to MIDI) perhaps using a very stable (pitch-wise) waveform.
  7. I took advantage of the discount previously and like the sound and mechanics of Softube's Echoes. I wish there were a way to turn off the tape-through-the-record/play-heads animated graphic. The plug-in uses more CPU that other tape/echo/echo plug-ins I have** and I have wondered if that's due to the animation or the DSP. I suspect it might be due to the animation because minimizing the UI or switching to another window drops my CPU usage by 8-10% [Task Manager: Cakewalk Application]. **Disclosure: The quickie test included plug-ins from Cherry Audio, IK Multimedia (TR5 instance and inside MixBox), MeldaProduction (including MB versions), and PSP Audio. A single live layer was performed on top of a MIDI performance using a Sample Tank instrument/Preset (one track). ST4 in CbB routed to Voltage Modular (as FX Rack). As a fan of echoes and delays, I really like having Softube's Echoes among my tools in part because the aesthetics of the UI impart a nice feeling. And it sounds quite nice!! But if the animation is using that much extra CPU in a single instance, I'd really like to be able to click on an additional display button at the top to turn the animation off, to not see it, and ideally to save some CPU power. Here --> A setting would be OK as an alternative, but the display button would be quicker. Note: This might not affect people with more powerful CPUs. Just thought I'd mention it as long as I checked it out for myself.
  8. Thanks for the explanation. I used to use index cards as a reminder of which knobs and sliders were set up for different CCs/parameters. Now I have tiny stickers with the CCs numbers below the knobs and above the sliders and I tend to use CCs numbers consistently for parameters. So, I am a fan of reminders. Out of curiosity, did you try adding the text comments to an instrument definition?
  9. Are you talking about having text reminders in dedicated midi track so you know why you are using certain CC parameters and CC values?
  10. user905133

    Error Message

    It should come through the other device--the one that hasn't been disabled. The original problem related to an audio device that was not being used for Cakewalk's audio. The solution suggested was to turn off the device in Device Manager that wasn't being used. If you only have one audio device and you turn it off using device manager, you have a different problem than the one stated. Are you saying you only have one audio device?
  11. Feature Request: Add right-click MIDI Learn / Remote Control to Tap Tempo Reason for request: pressing a mouse button to set the tempo is not intuitive, not natural, and inaccurate. Pressing a key on a keyboard (or any other preferred MIDI controller, e.g., pads on a drum machine, breath on a wind controller, etc.) are more intuitive, more natural, and more accurate.
  12. Just a footnote: the PSP StompFilter currently $12 was $19.99 at Audio Deluxe in August. So if you were interested in it then, its less costly with this sale.
  13. Thanks for the clarifications. It make sense to me to have pre-defined sets of automatically added automation lanes perhaps starting with all parameters exposed by specific soft synths that can be selected and de-selected to create different customized presets.
  14. Thanks @Xel Ohh for this tidbit and @abacab for prompting it. Looks like I updated to 4.2.2 mid-July (from an earlier version), but I have not done too much of anything serious with it since. I gave up on trying to use the ST4 Editor after first trying that. I have tons of hardware sampler and software banks (CDs and files) and would love to be able to use them in a reasonably full-featured contemporary multi-timbral soft synth. It is now on my list to explore. Found it in the user manual: Thanks for showing us this!!!
  15. What do you mean by "default controllers?" I can think of several different things. Are you talking about hardware controllers seen by your computer (and CbB)? all the parameters exposed by a specific soft synth; by all soft synths in a project? all the CCs as defined by the MIDI Spec? something different?
  16. Awesome techniques. Thanks for sharing.
  17. Yes. I had edited the post with quote earlier but just put in the citation. I found them by clicking on the "Settings" link at the bottom of the plug-in box. In case someone else gets the same error code, this is what I did: Thanks.
  18. I think I found the answer: ORIGINAL ISSUE: Since Emulator X3 can no longer be authorized on additional PCs (hence I cannot authorize it on my current audio PC), I picked up the jBridge demo. So far Proteus VX seems to work, but I get an unhappy message. (See below.) To tell Cakewalk to use jBridge, I used the plug-in manager and told Cakewalk to use the jBridge wrapper. Should I have done something different to get Cakewalk to use jBridge? Any suggestions? I suppose I could try installing an ancient E-Mu PCI card and see if Emulator X or X2 will work under Windows 10 but I seem to recall that only X3 worked with Windows 10. Thanks.
  19. In fact, early in Sept. one retailer had a deal on an NI bundle that included FM8, Absynth, Massive, and I think something else--possibly FX. I was interested, but I hesitated and several days later it was gone. (I think it was $29.99.)
  20. Unfortunately, the answer seems to be yes, they still do not have offline authorization. But at least they post that up front although it is at the bottom of the page:
  21. If I remember correctly, the hard core advocates have made a case for an integrated sampler. My take-away from feature requests I read over the years is that the goal in part is to have built-in menus and assignable short-cuts that enable such things as highlighting of audio, selection of clips, etc. that cause various sample manipulation techniques to happen while doing normal editing within Cakewalk. To me, in many ways it is the audio equivalent of requests to integrate some CAL-like functions. For example, highlight a group of notes, right click, select "retrograde inversion," (or use a shortcut key assigned to retrograde inversion) and the notes get changed from within Cakewalk itself. I know I am not being comprehensive based on the feature requests I have read; this is just a summary of how I understand what has been meant by integration as opposed to using a plug-in. ADDENDUM: Here is just one of several threads that have posts that describe what an integrated sampler might look like: As abacab notes, different people have different ideas on what they mean by a sampler. However, some of the posts in that thread give insights on sampler integration (as opposed to using a sampler as a plug-in).
  22. https://cherryaudio.com/products/sines ^^^ link to audio demos https://docs.cherryaudio.com/pdf/Sines User Guide.pdf ^^^ link to pdf manual https://docs.cherryaudio.com/cherry-audio/instruments/sines/getting-started ^^^ link to online (html) manual
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