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Cool! I can't remember when I last use screensets (before tonight, that is). I have tended to set preferences up globally via Workspaces and even took screetsets out of a number of my personal Workspaces. But you are are right! They seem to provide a workaround for this issue. Also, I had totally forgotten, but evidently in my blank project template, I have some screensets with horizontal track view meters and some with vertical track view meters. So, thanks for the tip to check for non-global solutions and for the reminder about some of the benefits of screensets. BTW, I can see that with constantly changing floating windows when working on a project, someone might have to be constantly saving two screensets (with and without meters) since they evidently cannot be switched with either a keyboard shortcut or even a button in the Custom Module in the Control Bar (so far as I can tell).
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Crackle when connecting guitar amp in specific project
user905133 replied to alexfish's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
By device preferences in the above statement, are you referring to ASIO4ALL's Control Panel? Also, does it make a difference if you turn the devices you are not using off in ASIO4ALL's Control Panel itself? When I used to use ASIO4ALL, sometimes turning off I/O ports on a device in the CP solved some ASIO4ALL audio port management issues. No guarantee, but if you haven't tried it, it might be worth testing (assuming your preferred device doesn't have a manufacturer's device driver).- 6 replies
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One set of options I tried yesterday was Workspaces.** If you know how to save one Workspace with the playback meters showing and an identical Workspace with the playback meters hidden, please share the details on how to do it.**** (Please note: I am not asking for a "Read the Manual" style reply.) I have designed a number of personal/custom Workspaces but couldn't make the show/hide meters happen via Workspaces. I can do quite a number of other things with Workspaces, though. In fact, I vaguely remember that at one point I could use Workspaces to have different meter settings but later on, they didn't happen as they had previously. When I have a chance, I will try to revisit those Workspaces. There may even be some posts and discussions about this. ****Not sure if you tried yourself or just replied as above.
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I tried binding Shift+F7 to the playback meter display option (toggle on/off). It didn't work on my PC either. I tried a few other things; none of them worked.
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Sorry to hear, but thanks for confirming this. It seems unlikely I will ever be able to get back whatever I had at one point that let me do polyphonic audio to midi conversion within SONAR/Cakewalk. Oh well. ?
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Strictly voluntary link put here with the intention of providing a link to the above referenced "the deal came up on another . . . thread." Just to be clear, I would hope this is understood by all as well-intentioned and a positive contribution to this thread since Peter - IK Multimedia elaborated on the method of obtaining the $50 discount and listed some other insights regarding the deal. And just to be clear, I don't think any of the prior contributors to this thread is stupid or anything negative.
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PEEL - audio plug-ins with multiple output channels
user905133 replied to sadicus's topic in Feedback Loop
Thanks for raising these points. I have some interfaces capable of multiple outputs (routed to multiple speakers) and have done some brief tests routing audio to multiple speakers (greater than two), but not individual multi-(greater than two)-channel software FX processors/plug-ins. -
PEEL - audio plug-ins with multiple output channels
user905133 replied to sadicus's topic in Feedback Loop
This ^^^^. One of my legacy soft samplers allows users to set up the plug-in to have up to 19 output channels. Cakewalk's insertion methods support them all, though I don't generally use more than 16. -
Why switch from SONAR Platinum?
user905133 replied to Charles Puckett's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I can relate to using a "legacy" PC to support a "legacy" interface. My E-Mu 1820m Audio Dock + PCI Card + Sync daughter card continue to work well under XP SP3, although I have both midi and audio connected to a Win 10 PC. SONAR X1 Producer Expanded still works, too. An Ultra Sampler with an RFX-32 Module connected via ADAT also works. JMO: Long Live Legacy Gear--even if the manufacturers have toss their user base to the wind! -
If you get the theme compatibility dialog that says it needs to be updated, click on the link. Here ya go.
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I will PM you about this. UPDATE: Never mind. I decided I really don't want to engage you in any additional discussion. Have a nice day. PS: Apologies to any of "the guys" who might have thought I was implying you were stupid. I can assure you that was not my intent though I can certainly understand how my post might have been misinterpreted. I have carefully re-read the replies to the OP (both before and after I mentioned "the other thread") and I can honestly say I don't think any of you is stupid. Peace.
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Just so people offering ideas in this thread know, the interface + drivers matter is also being discussed in another thread started by SS. As for the "Opening Cakewalk-Cursor Blue Swirl" issue, I have no idea if that has been SOLVED yet.
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USB Guitar Cable - No Audio When Playing
user905133 replied to Jman Stan's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I agree. Just as a footnote related to those wanting to use both Cakewalk (the Program) and Bandlab (the App): The latest Cakewalk (2021.04 Update 1) has some improved integration with Bandlab WRT accessing (importing and loading) material from your Bandlab account and saving Cakewalk material Publishing your Cakewalk project to your Bandlab account from within Cakewalk's File menu. I mention this not to encourage an abundance of discussion about Bandlab (the App), but to let the OP know about the new possibility of using both Bandlab and Cakewalk in tandem. Also, info is here: Integrated Bandlab Library Access as part of Cakewalk's Online Help. -
https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/virtual-instruments/applied-acoustics-ultra-analog-va-3-upgrade-ultra-analog-session Its back!! Plus it looks like there's now a MAY2021 discount! UPDATE: See post below re: "up to a 15% discount" not including VA-3. Thanks, @abacab for the clarification.
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Just say :YES!: ? I never saw Yes live. The closest I came was Flash at a four-band $5.00 Concert at the Commack Arena that had Savoy Brown [headliner], Flash, Tower of Power, and Rory Gallagher. Super performances by all, but Tower of Power, relatively unknown at the time, blew me away.
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I occasionally used audio to midi conversion within SONAR, too. I was later led to believe by things I read that what seemed to me to be SONAR conversion actually used Melodyne (which used to be bundled with SONAR). I know I used to be able to do polyphonic conversions without any clue that it involved Melodyne. But a year or so ago, the polyphonic conversion disappeared. Not sure if that was because I updated from Essentials 2 (or whatever version came bundled with SONAR) to whatever version of Essential I now have. I suppose if there are no satisfactory alternatives and polyphonic conversion is a must-have feature, the cost of Melodyne Editor would be worth the expense. @pbognar Was/Is the conversion in Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio with Essential 5 polyphonic?
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My hearing doesn't go up to 3K any more and when I listened to Bistre the other day I heard what for me were high frequencies that really clashed horribly with my tinnitus. Thanks for the Spectrogram--it supports what I have been sensing for 2-3 years or so that frequencies in the 1K to 2K range hurt my ears. It could be that the patches were re-mastered as Starship Krupa mentioned, or if the frequencies in the upper range are more pronounced, maybe its a hearing issue. Quickie snapshot: PS: Visually I am seeing resonance sweeps in the 4K to approx. 16K range. If you have SPAN, it might be worth a try. PPS: My hand-drawn arrow represents where I saw the resonance sweeping. I heard some of that in the 2K to 4K range, but I don't doubt that its going on in the highest range, too. FYI: The 1st screen shot is an octave above the second screen shot. (In case you were wondering about the fundamental difference.)
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Just wondering if a custom workspace (the Cakewalk feature) would meet your needs. Clarification: in combination with closing Cakewalk in non-maximized mode. Like this: ADDENDUM: I just revisited my monitor's "Display Manager" (which I haven't looked at in a few years). It works to put Cakewalk in a specific box with a specific size rather than having it as a floating non-maximized program. Using F11 [Full Screen Mode] in combination with the Display Manager (quick expand) seems like it might be handy! Thanks for asking the question and to murat k. for the reminder about the F11 option. I might be able to use this.
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We all have different preferences, so I am not trying to say lists are better or worse than any other method for all people. Personally I have an easier time using the tool in [P]references for finding specific key bindings than I do looking through huge lists for something specific. That being said, it seems to me that it might be handy if there were a way to export a list (or spreadsheet) of all bindings (alphabetically by key with key modifiers listed under the key, topically by function, topically by view, etc.) in the currently selected Workspace as well as an option to export factory defined defaults. This doesn't give an efficient, quickly usable overview like "Keyboard shortcuts" in the manual. We each have our own personal efficiencies. I accept that some people find lists efficient. (I make lists all the time!) For me (and possibly others), the keyboard shortcuts tool takes less time than looking for the pdf, opening up the manual, searching either by using Ctrl+F or by reading, etc.
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Just a footnote: Another option (one of several) is to enable the Loop Construction View and resave your modified Basic Workspace (either with the same name or a name of your own choosing). JMO: Spending the time to learn about Workspaces once you have the basics of using Cakewalk down will probably pay off since it will enable you to create very customized Workspaces for various workflows.
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I was under the impression from a couple of hosts and numerous plug-in I tried that one of the drawbacks of VST3 is that we cannot use midi program change commands (Cn vv in hex). I never tested this with TH3, but it is consistent with all my other plug-ins.
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Cherry Audio PS-20 Polyphonic Synthesizer just announced.
user905133 replied to cclarry's topic in Deals
Thanks for the reminder to drop the number of voices. I do that on one of my favorite DCO-106 patches (from 12 to 8 voices). Of course, the CPU usage on the PS-20 is a multiple of what I get with the DCO-106. But its worth a try. -
More importantly: Is there a way to provide feedback? Maybe its kind of like some sites offer a nightly build or something just so users can try the latest version (i.e., not to get feedback from beta testers). Or maybe they know that I tried listening to and downloading the packs but couldn't hear anything? Or maybe they know by just my trying the new version that it takes several times to download the update, puts the file in a folder that includes the word "pending," and then still doesn't start the executable file so it has to be done manually for the update to show up? In any case, its quicker and easier being a beta tester than on some projects--like when you spend hours testing, writing up and sending in detailed comments, only to find the developer doesn't do a thing to fix flaws or make improvements.
