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  1. 46 minutes ago, Max Arwood said:

    I just checked. In the workspace manager, under views, there is no check box for console view. Please add this great new feature to workspaces.

    Thanks

    I am confused by this request. Are you asking for the ability to exclude the Console View from your projects? I cannot imagine using Cakewalk without the Console View.

    As for this issue:

    On 1/1/2025 at 3:46 AM, Max Arwood said:

    Is it just me, or do you have to resize the console view every time you open a project? (Second monitor)

    Is there a secret to remembering the setting of this new console?

    I know I used to be able to have a full sized Console on Mon. 2 and had a Workspace that would do that for me.  If this is the issue for you, I will double check to see if I lost that ability.  I haven't used that Workspace in a while.  Maybe the new resizing (enhanced display awareness) doesn't work right with a manually expanded full-screen Console on a second monitor?

     

  2. Maybe you don't have it enabled in your custom workspace?

    Is "Big Time" checked in the Workspace Manager (left column, under views)?

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  3. 7 hours ago, Rave Sbor said:

    I want to wait a bit for the new sound packs to appear.

    On 12/29/2024 at 10:01 AM, User 905133 said:

    I would ask AAS directly and mention my reason for wanting to wait.

    I have no idea what criteria AAS will use, but my guess is " . . . because I have all of the currently available sound packs" might work.  " . . . because I only have your CV-2 Multiphonics modular instrument and I have all of those sound packs" might also work. But " . . . because I want to get a sound pack that hasn't already been released even if I don't have it" might not work.

    So, to me it makes sense if you don't want to ask them directly and you want to hope for the best. You really have nothing to lose by not asking AAS. 

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  4. FWIW, the MIDI Implementation Chart is on page 108 of the pdf I linked above--just in case there are other "pre-programmed" parameters that need to be tweaked.

  5. 32 minutes ago, sjoens said:

    I'm probably the only one who never got this, but you prompted me to read the manual (pg74).  I NOW know "|" delimits -or separates- the name you type. 

    I think the only reason why I knew about it a few years ago was because I was actively interested in a discussion taking place with regards to an early access change. IIRC the change affected the friendly names I was using at the time with my sound card / audio dock. If not for that, I doubt I would have noticed the discussion of the pipe delimiter.

  6. 1 hour ago, mick jones said:

    its nothing to do with the sound card.  i just need to know how to reduce the reverb on a pre programmed midi track using bandlab and a lap top.

    1 hour ago, Chaps said:

    Check the track to see if it has any MIDI CC 91 in it. If it does, delete all MIDI CC 91 events.

    Maybe this document will help?

     

  7. 9 hours ago, reginaldStjohn said:

    This instrument also may need to have it's midi routed out to another instrument. I don't have this VST but it looks like it is meant to output midi to another instrument, in the case you don't use its internal sounds.

      This ^^^.

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    The Standalone version, in addition to generating MIDI, can also generate audio. 

    --from the html manual, Top Bar, item 1.4: Show Sounds Panel (ONLY FOR STANDALONE)

  8. PS: I haven't used this in years when I was playing around with code to process midi data on an Arduino Mega, but maybe The Hairless MIDI to Serial Bridge might fit into a possible solution that would meet your needs.**

    Let me add: At the time using an LCD display, two banks of sliders, and some buttons, I was working on a very personalized device to process incoming MIDI and use the assignable / configurable sliders to (a) process the incoming data and/or to (b) generate data (c) to be sent to MIDI devices in real time (on-the-fly data manipulation). 

    Since then I have seen a number of places online that market slider-based controllers that as best as I can tell use microprocessors to do part of what I had been working on.

    I mention this because if you want to have a device to play the MS GS Wavetable Synth (or something comparable) with a usb controller, I would encourage you to reach out to the developers of those microprocessor controllers. Who knows--maybe there's money to be made!  

    **ADDENDUM: I just booted my 2012 version of The Hairless MIDI to Serial Bridge (but without an Arduino connected to my PC), and (1) the MS GS Wavetable Synth shows up as an output device, and (2) my NanoKontrol shows up as an input device.

    Maybe it's not beyond my ability to code something with an Arduino to do what you want!  LOL  

    Related Discussions in the Cakewalk Forum:

     

     

  9. 2 hours ago, Notes_Norton said:

    When I load Band-in-a-Box or a DAW, one of the choices is always the MS Wavetable Synth. 

    I'd just like to know how to access that from a MIDI controller. I'm beginning to think it's not possible.

    Having done some online research and explored my own PC since you asked about this, I have concluded that either I would need to find some built-in [i.e., Windows] utility/feature or try to write some custom code (which I am not qualified to do with Windows, nor would I want to). 

    FWIW, a year or so ago while test coding something for possible use in a personal/custom module within software that uses Java to develop custom modules, I created a button that enumerates and displays all midi ports seen by / accessible to Java (and hence the software synth). ATM it's just a simple button to display what's available, but both Microsoft MIDI Mapper [Windows MIDI_MAPPER] and Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth [Internal Software synthesizer] get reported

    I have no desire to attempt this, but based on what little I know I suppose it might be theoretically possible to create a hardware device that uses a microprocessor as a sort of Midi Solutions type box to do what you want.  It is however beyond my abilities to even do a proof-of-concept test.

    Why do you want to play the MS Wavetable Synth without the use of anything other than what is built-into Windows?  Or are you going in the direction of not even using Windows or a computer? If so, and you have a hardware sampler, perhaps you could figure out how the get the wavetable samples and use those. Again, that's beyond my desire (and probably abilities) to attempt.

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    28 minutes ago, Robert Glaser said:
    I used to be able to see, when I widen one or more tracks the Midi Channel [dropdown] in the track pane along with the patch. Now they have disappeared. I can only see input and output.

    My original reply (which I erroneously thought was going in the wrong direction and deleted it) included two links to related discussions which might be useful here:

    Perhaps your Track Control [Widget] preset got changed, possibly manually or maybe by a Workspace.  If so, change it to "All."

    Note: If this is indeed the issue, you can create your own Custom [Named] preset to selected which Widgets are shown by going into Track Control Manager mode.

     

     

  11. 1 minute ago, David Baay said:

    If your "friendly" Input name is short enough (like 2-3 characters), there will be room to show the Channel.

      TY!!!  image.png.4aac0f04945757044b15feaaa12567d1.png

    1 minute ago, David Baay said:

    FWIW, I would call the input channel "restricted" or maybe "filtered".  "Forced" applies to the output channel assignment.

    Absolutely! I thought about changing that in the interest of clarity, but neglected to do that.  You are 100% correct!! 

  12. If you are talking about the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth, I'd try using a utility like MIDI-OX. Not sure if it can be played with some tool within Windows itself.

    UPDATE: I just did a quick test--routed my usb keyboard through MIDI-OX to the MS GS Synth on Win 10 Pro and I don't get any sound.  Too much to do today to try to figure out why.  Maybe someone else can help.

    Just found this. I'll see if I can make it work this afternoon/evening.

     

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  13. 11 minutes ago, Sock Monkey said:

    It’s yet another stupid default! I just had to do a clean install of Sonar and it’s taking forever to fix all the dumb default settings.. At that was one of them. 
    First thing is open the advanced workspace 
    Set it to all and immediately save as that as you the advanced workspace and check always load workspace with project 

    Personal preference, if I need to tweak a factory Workspace, I rename it to my own custom name to prevent updates/installations from overwriting it.  Also, I periodically make backups of all my customized Workspaces.

    Not saying your method is wrong since we all have our own personal workflow preferences.  Moreover, I was concerned that you seemed to be implicitly recommending changing the default Workspaces.  Well, on re-reading your post maybe it was explicit--you refer to fixing "all the dumb default settings."  

    For a clean installation, it makes sense to me that the factory defaults would be the same for everyone regardless of personal preferences.

    Again, for me it's a matter of personal preferences; not being critical of your choices / preferences, just trying to suggest some options that I use in case they help.

    Above and beyond that, does setting the Advanced Workspace to the All Track Control preset, setting the project to always load the Workspace, and then re-saving the Advanced Workspace get the MIDI Widgets to show the track numbers on the "widget" buttons? On my PC "All" doesn't, but maybe there's a setting I have overlooked.

  14. With all due respect (because I, too, originally inadequately understood the issue as presented here and thought it was a matter of manual or automatic [e.g., Workspace] changing of the Track Control [Widget] preset, but on closer examination I believe the OP's issue is different.

    For example, try changing the Input to a specific channel on a specific input device.  Do you see the channel being shown on the button itself?

    I could be wrong, but it wasn't until I hovered over the Input Button [Track Control Widget] that I saw the "forced" channel allowed / recordable input channel, or the Output Button that I saw the "forced" output channel.** 

    Another less-than-immediately-visible option is to use the Event Inspector to show the channel of a selection of notes in a clip, etc. but I'm thinking the OP was more interested in the forced channel setting for the entire track.

    **CORRECTION: See discussion below based on David Baay's point about forced being used for Output Channels and filtered (or restricted)  being more descriptive of Input Channels.

  15. Not sure if we have a way to have the channel setting show up in the track control widget box itself; if not maybe that could be a feature request (if the size of the button can handle it). Until then, does hovering over the button show the MIDI channel setting?    

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    UPDATE: I looked in the Cakewalk Sonar Reference Guide to see if there might be a TVWidget flag that might be available to show/hide the Channel Number, but didn't see one.

  16. 14 hours ago, Amberwolf said:

    If you mean the "shortcut manager" you specify in the title of the thread, Cakewalk has had one for a very long time, as far back as I can remember.   It's under Options KeyBindings in my version. 

    It doesn't show a keyboard as your graphic for Unity does, and it's kinda unrefined and not as easy to use as it could be, at least as of the old version I use, but it's there, and you can assign or reassign most of the shortcuts in the program to suit your needs. 

    • Ever since I learned how to use it [Cakewalk's "Shortcut Manager" (aka Keyboard Shortcuts)] it has been a very good friend.
      • Menu Bar > Preferences [check Advanced at the bottom] > Customization > Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Even though it doesn't show the keyboard as a graphic, I appreciate not having that, mainly because I have my PC's keyboard in front of me.
      • It does have a "Locate Key" function which for me serves the same function as an on-screen virtual keyboard.

    I defer to the historians in the forum to tell us when Cakewalk software first allowed us to manage our [non-reserved] keyboard shortcuts. To me it seems like forever, but I don't have all my old versions installed on my current audio PC.   

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