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Heinz Hupfer

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  1. Heinz Hupfer's post in QuadCurve EQ Solo mode [SOLVED] was marked as the answer   
    HI:)
    Not possible, but there was an utility called Duckbar which did add Solo and Mute Buttons to the Flyout window, when I remember correctly.
    Not used this for a long time and I think it will not be refreshed anymore....(Panu was the programer)
    Here one of the latest post from "panup" i know:
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/To-The-Amazing-Panu-Any-Chance-of-a-CbB-Duckbar-m3757949.aspx
    Perhaps you can find it here?
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/SONAR-amp-Cakewalk-by-BandLab-CbB-Resources-and-Utilities-m3392713.aspx
    Good Luck;)
    Bassman.
     
     
  2. Heinz Hupfer's post in CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT/RIGHT & CTRL+TAB [SOLVED] was marked as the answer   
    HI:)
     
    Ctrl+TAB is a Windows Shortcut, Alt+TAB switches through opened Programs/Apps and Ctrl+TAB through the TABS of a Program (Browser Tabs f.e.), in CbB the Focus between Multidock and Track View or any other opened windows. It sometimes doesn't switch to the Multidock window, therefore Ctrl+Shift+Left/Tight is needed.
     
    Greetz;)
    Bassman
     
     
  3. Heinz Hupfer's post in Note Names dialog box on the PRV [SOLVED] was marked as the answer   
    HI:)
     
    You have to make an ins file and name the note numbers like your keyswitches. I'll try to  explain the whole process:
     
    1. Take an existing ins file and copy and rename it. 
    In the ins file the note names should have the names of the articulations.
    Delete all of the rest note numbers  or just let the numbers exist.
    Save it. Important is the name and the instrument definition names.  (Just an example)
    .Note Names
    [Session Strings Pro]
    0=Sustain
    1=Staccato
    .Instrument Definitions
    [Session Strings Pro]
    Control=Session Strings Pro
    Patch[*]=1..128 
    Key[*,*]=Session Strings Pro
     
    2. In the midi track select the correct output and go to the PRV
    3. Right click in the keyboard at the left and choose configure
    4. Choose define and then import
    5. Choose your saved file and open it
    6. Click on your saved instrument definition name and then on OK
    7. Close the next window
    8. Now you can choose your file in the instrument list. Doesn' matter which Midi Port you use.
    9. In the last opened window choose "use this note names" and search the list for your file.
    10. Click on OK and your articulations should appear on the left side instead of the keyboard.
     
    Sometimes it needs to open some windows twice to make CbB recognize your file.
     
    Works for me!
     
    Bassman;)
     
     
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