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  1. I don't think I have printed out music from SONAR/Cakewalk in 15-20, but I followed these instructions and they worked. CORRECTION: I looked at the instructions, but I think my hands just did what they always used to do. Sec. Let me retrace them and write them down. UPDATE: Ooops. I was typing down the exact steps, but when I went to look at your reply, I lost the text. ? I was only up to Step 5 or 6. I will re-do and post as I go. Open / Load Project (2 midi tracks + 1 instrument track). Select 2 midi tracks (Ctrl + mouse clicks). Choose Menu Bar > Views > Staff View (opens up in Multi-Dock). In Multi-Dock's Staff View, Choose Print > Print Preview. OPTIONAL: Press Configure; Change Rastral Size; Use Zoom In/Out (resizes display size); Choose Close. 5a Press Configure. 5b Change Rastral Size. 5c Click OK. 5d Use Zoom In /Zoom Out buttons to see the result of the Rastral Size change. 5e Choose Close. PRINT Path 1: Choose Print (the button next to Configure once you are in Print Preview / Configuration Change mode). Path 2: Press Close to exit Print Preview / Configuration Change mode. Choose Print (on the Multi-Dock's Staff View Tab/Menu Bar Select Print to PDF [I used Microsoft Print to PDF]. Save [I saved to Desktop]. **In order to have the preview display change to something close to the new rastral size, I had to close out of the print preview and then choose print again. The rastral size [layout] was correct in the PDF that was printed. But in order to see the approximate layout in the preview display, I had to close out of print preview and re do it. I will try this again to make sure I typed out the steps I used correctly. I think the first time I tried, the steps might have been different. SEC: I left out a step: Zoom out let me see the preview change the first time. Let me update the steps. SEC: I believe there are (at least) two paths to printing. Double checking that now. So, these steps (and variations) worked consistently on my PC. Hope they help. I have been trying different things, but so far in Step 2, Print Preview is not disabled no matter what I do. Maybe someone else has some ideas about what might cause it to be disabled. It shouldn't matter because Staff View has been around for so long, but I am using CbB Version 2022.11 (Build 021).
  2. I listened to all the models and watched the developer's vimeo in addition to the third-party YouTuber video (posted above). I was not impressed enough to want to play around with it yet, but if anyone here comes up with some practical uses that sound good, I'd be interested. BTW, I found the Vimeo was rather rushed (as in too fast--would have been easier to follow with a list of steps in text). Also, for experimentalists interested in neutone, there's this and a discord channel. UPDATE: MBAM didn't find an issue with the current 1.4 installer. Excerpts from the license agreement: I am not a lawyer, but I occasionally watch videos of lawyers. I recently saw a video done by a U.S. lawyer that addressed the implications of Indemnity clauses. From a lay person's understanding, it seems to me that if someone who signed the license agreement violates section 3.5 and neutone is sued on the basis of a violation, that person might be on the hook for neutone's legal expenses. I am not a lawyer; I defer to others who know more about this kind of stuff. Just wanted to recommend (1) taking the time to read the license agreement and (2) taking the time to understand possible implications of using the software. I'd be interested in any insights from Cakewalk users familiar with music, copyright, and AI with knowledge of Japanese legal issues relevant to the use of AI-based modelling software. My take away: the software might be fun to play around with on a purely experimental basis, but I am not sure I would share any results I came up with. PS: From what I can see, Section 8 (Termination of the agreement) is written in terms of neutone's interests, not users. From what I can see, there is no provision for users to voluntarily terminate the license except perhaps by failing to comply with the terms of the agreement (in which case termination is automatic).
  3. I don't know if its bad protocol; I was confused because it seemed like you expected us to remember what you had been talking about.
  4. For what seems to be a continuation of this thread, see
  5. Is this the continuation of another thread you started or contributed to? If so, you might consider posting a link to it here so there's a context for this post which seems like it is an update of a previous post. UPDATE: Maybe this new thread is intended as an update to this?
  6. If you've seen the Tony Bennett/Lady Gaga concert and special (60 Minutes IIRC) from a few years ago, you know how ingrained his musicianship was. JMO: Even if you never were a Tony Bennett fan and never got into Lady Gaga, the concert and documentation of their collaboration should resonate with people who do music.
  7. Speaking just for myself, in the US, the price of everything has gone up. Yes, energy has gone up, but in my experience food, most consumer goods and services, and essential repairs (parts and labor) have gone up more than energy prices.
  8. A watched kettle will boil eventually, but instead of watching it boil you could be making music. ?
  9. It is much more than 2 x Ignite!!!! I'd say it is has at least 20 x the abilities of Ignite. See the Comparison Table. More if you make extensive use of MIDI and non-VM plug-ins (Instruments and FX) via the Plug-in Host modules.
  10. Have you searched the forum for posts about Musio? If not, I would recommend it because some other Cakewalk users have posted comments.
  11. Based on the image above (thanks, @JohnnyV) and some posts at another website it seems that Rapture version 1.2.2.10 is the version that was posted to CCC. I will try the process described here to see if version 1.2.2.10 can be added to my account since I would prefer to use an official channel to get a copy of the software. UPDATE: That process leads to a dead end: UPDATE: I used e-mail directly instead of the link on the website FWIW: The project file repeatedly works without fail when I replace the synth with other software synths (Edirol VSC, DimPro, MSF, various newer synths from companies like IK and Arturia, etc.). When I replace any of those with Rapture 1.2.2.7, it again crashes. I have used other problem-solving strategies.
  12. I will assume you mean Cakewalk. I will also assume you have put an audio recording of a commercial soundtrack onto an audio track within a Cakewalk project. There are several ways to put FX Plug-in onto a track. If it were me, I would just either (1) drag a plug-in from the Browser and put it onto the track's FX bin or (2) right-click on the track's FX bin and choose "Insert Audio FX." There are other ways, too. If you have trouble reading the Cakewalk Reference Guide and Online Documentation, there are video tutorials that should help familiarize you with the terminology and methods used in DAWs such as Cakewalk. BTW, welcome.
  13. Nope; not those issues. When I get some time, I will try to track it down. It works without incident on older PCs with less resources.
  14. Speaking just for myself, 54 seems too young to retire. It is not to late to pursue your dreams, though.
  15. Interesting that you have it in the CCC. Maybe I got it before the CCC was in effect? Or maybe mine isn't there because I got it as an upgrade? Maybe tomorrow I will try to uninstall and reinstall so it doesn't crash at the same point in the song.
  16. Does the keyboard have a manual? If so, there's where I'd start.
  17. I just checked to see if I had Rapture on my current audio PC. I do, but I get the not-set-up-properly-use-the-CD-to-reinstall warning. I tried the CCC method, but I only see Rapture Session there. I have the setup files for Rapture 1.21 and the upgrade for Rapture 1.22, but I need to find my serial number to install them. Perhaps you are talking about Rapture Pro, which was a separate purchase IIRC and might have been offered as a free perk to some loyal Cakewalk users who were lucky enough to have seen the email offer. Update: I managed to find my serial number and registration code and install it. The in-app (CbB) registration dialog needs CbB to be in administration mode. Then to run CbB, it needs to be restarted in normal mode (so fas as I can tell). The 1.22 upgrade gives a warning that version 1.0 (or maybe it said 1.1) or higher needs to be installed. Since I had just installed 1.21 I allowed the PC to proceed. I also installed installed the expansion packs. I used F5 to make sure all sound content was listed within Rapture. Rapture seemed to work properly; however, in three out of three tests runs (playing back 2-Part Invention #13 in A Minor), CbB crashes to Windows.
  18. I just tried several of my custom workspaces as well as None, and a few of the factory workspaces. In almost all of them the D toggles the Multi-Dock and it is centered (just like the Track View). When I found one that didn't line up on the right, I clicked the downward arrow (v) on the top of the right-hand panel and reselected "Dock at Right" even though it was already checked. That seemed to lock the right-hand panel for the full height. After doing that D toggled the Multi-Dock to be centered between the full-height left and right panels. Maybe that will work for you? PS: I tried it again (several times) and it worked again. I used the Advanced Factory Workspace because that defaults to segmented right-side modules that seem to have their own width. Each time I was able to get the Multi-Dock's width to be centered between the left-side and right-side columns. If you are using a custom Workspace or if you use a Factory Workspace that doesn't have the Multi-Dock centered and this method works for you, you might want to set it up the way you want and resave the Workspace with a new name.
  19. Based on my shopping experience of the past several years, the synth stack has been cumulative and the upgrade price was based on what users previously purchased. Around the same time as the Level Up Humble Bundle, CA announced an across the board Not For Resale / No Transfers Allowed policy. The Bundle included the CA 2600, the Memorymode, and the PS_20 Synths. It is my understanding that those helped reduce the upgrade price of the Synth Stack in the past. So, who knows what they will do for any future Synth Stacks. Maybe they put those three synths into the low-cost bundle to help with a new Synth Stack marketing strategy, especially if they continue to offer upgrade prices based on previous purchases (which many will agree has been a benefit of investing in Cherry Audio products). Disclosure: I wasn't sure I'd be selling off some of my CA holdings in time for the August 1st transfer deadline, so I picked up the Humble Bundle (with duplicates of the 3 synths and VM Ignite which I don't need). Not sure what I am going to do with those unredeemed HB codes. I might redeem the Galactic Reverb code; not sure. Anyhow, I thought I should mention this because I am not totally unbiased when it comes to CA products. ?
  20. I appreciate the heads up! I hope Fanatical can deliver what the website says is included. I just took a look at the bundle. It definitely says 4 individual keys delivered right above images of the 4 products. Also, its listed in the description.
  21. I cannot give you a reason, but several years ago I noticed the same thing. For my system the optimum setting was not the maximum buffer size. I just assumed that the crackle and unwanted audio artifacts were the results of hardware (PC, audio devices, etc.), configuration/settings, and specific software used at the moment.
  22. Ahem. The way I read that (and I hope I am wrong), someone who owns a license for a single paid product gets the same upgrade benefit as someone (for example) who has paid for 80-90% of the contents of a bundle. Again, I hope I am wrong, but if the new an upgrade pricing plan treats someone who owns a single product the same as someone who has spent hundreds or thousands of dollars or euros for licenses, that is not what I would call a progressive pricing structure to reward customer loyalty.
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