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Milton Sica

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  1. I managed to do it as follows. For basic use I used 3 tracks, one with the audio of the original voice, another with the audio of the duplicated voice and a third MIDI. 1) Insert the MIDICHOIR in the second audio track. (track 1 and 2 have the same WAV content) 2) Enable MIDI Input/Output Plugin. 3) I created the MIDI content by copying it with CTRL - SHIFT and dragging the audio file to the MIDI track, transforming its content into MIDI. 4) I set the MIDI output to MIDCHOIR. It worked. Detail > Only works if the track has the same recorded audio content as the track where the MIDICHOIR was inserted I got good results from multiple voices doing only the sung melodic sequence (Song Chords)
  2. @msmcleod Hi, Has anyone managed to use MIDICHOIR in Cakewalk Bandlab?
  3. Thank you for your help. I answer your question. 1) WAV files with data that should be on the respective tracks in the project are not present at their place/time. 2) WAV files are in the AUDIO folder.
  4. Thank you for your help. I understand that if there was this loss of references, the project itself would not have them in an intelligible listing of these references. Do you find it very difficult for the DAW to provide an intelligible listing of the insert time references for each wav? I ask why I have the configuration for generating project versioning. If the DAW had this listing in some of the saved versions, this information could be retrieved more easily.
  5. Thanks a lot for the feedback. It is a theory to be tested. I've done several tests to reinsert the files. By his theory there would be an identification by the DAW where they should be inserted and it would put each WAV in "its place". Unfortunately I didn't get that result. When multiple files are imported, as many new tracks are created as there are files. When importing WAVs one by one in sequence, the DAW appends them to the end of each one without retrieving any reference to the timestamp at which it would be inserted. As a result, this information is only available in the project file. Therefore, if the project has this information that is used to reinsert or reference the files at their correct times, it would be very good to be able to generate a listing with these settings. @msmcleod What do you think about this ?
  6. Thanks a lot for the feedback. Yes ! The wavs are all there intact. There is a sequence of takes and the modification date/time is a step towards recovery. I can do this on tracks that start from team 0:00:00. The problem is in inserting those WAVs from several outlets.
  7. This is very good as it is a big step towards recovery in cases like the one I described. In these cases, unfortunately, I have not found a solution. It's too bad, because ALL WAVS are there in their own folder and without possibility of insertion in their correct times.
  8. This information only exists when the wav (clip) is in the project. The problem is when, as I described, the file disappears from the project.
  9. I ask if it would be possible to generate a single midi track and use the TRANSPOSE plugin via automation or the ARTICULATION MAP to make the notes. Via automation I couldn't see the Transpose plugin control that I could use for this. In the image an example of how I think it could be done.
  10. Thank you very much. Unfortunately this doesn't help much, because the biggest problem is precisely knowing where (time) in the project each file should be placed. Perhaps this could turn out to be a very interesting logging implementation to record. It would be great to be able to identify exactly the time where each recording/wav should be inserted.
  11. RESYNC AUDIO IN PROJECT / TAKE POSITION LISTING IN TIME This week I had a problem in one of my projects. I don't know how, but all the audios (WAV) were excluded from the project. The Audio files were all in their own folder intact. However, as there were several takes I had a lot of difficulty in repositioning the files in their original positions in the project. Then came a question: Is there a list in Cakewalk that tells you in which positions/time each shot starts? That way it would be much easier to put the wavs back in their correct places.
  12. Hello. I was using 14 and I also migrated to 15 which, from what I've seen, already has more parameters and settings. I didn't test with polyphonics. Only with my voice, because I found it interesting to make some "phrases" in the arrangements of my songs that, sometimes, as I'm not a great keyboard player, made it easy for me. This is how I generate the "basic melodic line" with the voice. Even though the migration to MIDI wasn't 100% correct, then it became easier for me to make the edits on the Piano Roll.
  13. The manual is very complete about using MTuner. For my part, I got better results working on reducing or increasing treeshold. https://www.meldaproduction.com/download/documentation/MTuner.pdf
  14. Hello. Usage is quite simple. 1 - Include MTuner in an AUDIO track with the solution's image settings. 2 - Include a synthesizer. 3 - Configures the synthesizer input for the MTuner that will appear in the input list. 4 - The result of each generation is improved using Mtuner settings. There is documentation that can be accessed directly from the plugin. I've mainly used it to generate some melodic lines with my own voice for strings, guitar solos, etc.
  15. SOLVED 1 - Enable plugin mid output 2 - Enable plugin mid output in Cakewalk Menu
  16. Would anyone know how to route the MTUNER midi? The plugin documentation describes it this way. MIDI output panel contains parameters of the integrated audio->MIDI converter. You can use it by accessing the plugin's MIDI output. Please refer to your host's documentation for details about MIDI routing.
  17. @Noel Borthwick Post here, because it was here that I posted and to praise the new policy of the Forum and its moderators that I found much more positive than deleting the topic. My thread was removed from the thread it didn't refer to and reclassified by moderators as a new thread. That is great ! Congratulations ! To this new evolution I would add, when this is done, to allow the user to know the operation. I really liked this new policy.
  18. I bring a problem that I found in a project. I don't know if it's from this version or from others, but I'll explain: 1 - I have a Battery VST (Mt-DrumKit) that I forward to a BUS. 2 - This BUS transmits to the Master. 3 - I muted all the drum tracks (wav/mid) and the VST itself, but when exporting, the drum tracks are generated in the exported Wav file as if they had not been MUTE. I thought it might be something from the pre-recorded task. I redid the procedures to rewrite the task and the same keeps happening. I only got what I intended, that is, to mute the drums when, even with the MUTE of all the tracks triggered, I put all the volumes in INF.
  19. Clarification question. Would there be or is there already a way to specify the blocking of the mouse scroll operation or edits in tracks or projects? My question is based on the fact that sometimes I do mouse operations on a part of the screen where the mouse cursor is already, but the operation actually takes place on another part of it. Example: I want to scroll the PAN fade on one BUS, but end up performing the operation on the fade of another. The impression I have is that the movement and positioning of the mouse on the screen is much faster than what actually happens in DAW times. The mouse has already arrived where I want it on the screen, but in the program it is still in the previous position. It's just a clarification question.
  20. Hello. Could you explain better how the timer works, because, invariably, in projects where the PANs are changed. It seems that these are scroll movements with the mouse wheel that have been buffered. Perhaps it was important to lock mouse wheel operation when it was in operation.
  21. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsPUYud4sZK5gch2yyWkn71OM67cvw?e=ggJain
  22. Thank you very much. I thought the DUMP was gone, but realized it's too big to post on the forum. I will send you a private message with the file in the folder I will share.
  23. Error encountered when trying to delete tracks from the BBC Symphony Orchestra 1 64-bit version. Follow Dump. MM_Pelos caminhos_03142022_201528.txt
  24. Attempting to convert Audio to MIDI is always running into an error that calls Melodyne.vst3 despite not having Melodyne installed on the system.
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