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I can hide the Articulation Pane in the piano roll by selecting View -> Show/Hide Articulation Pane. But as soon as I click on a midi note, it reappears! (and the selection is active again). Not only that, but because my mouse is down over a note, the Articulation Pane shifts the entire PRV down, and when I release my mouse, the note is now somewhere else! How can I hide it when I don't need it? Version 2020.11 (Build 099, 64 bit)
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Perpetual license for last Win7 compatible CbB? (Noel?)
twelvetone replied to twelvetone's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I think some folks that stay on Win7 may do so out of unease with Win10 and so also turn off Cakewalk Analytics. I am building up a new DAW on a new i7 laptop (been at it for months- plug-in license transfers!!) But I would appreciate the security of having my offline Win7 studio PC frozen with the last possible CbB to fall back on. -
CbB requires periodic re-registering. For those of us that want to avoid the Win10 issues , would it be possible to get the last CbB that runs on Win7 in a form that does NOT require re-registering? In this way it will be possible to freeze ones DAW and know it will always work (technical failures notwithstanding) There must be a reason for the re-registering so I figure Noel would be the person to ask about this.
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... and CbB needs to be re-regisered periodically. Back to Sonar I guess.
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Why?
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I am so happy I still have my Windows7 DAW PC. PC = PERSONAL Computer
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How to edit Bass Guitar into Hip Hop Bass
twelvetone replied to Alex Theo's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Wow. NOT a hiphop person here, but that's given me some really new perspectives. Thanks a lot. -
If you record and then you look in the Cakewalk piano roll, do you see the sustained note as you hear it? Or does it cut off when you stop playing? Do the chords appear as a stackof notes or only a single note?
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Most Asio drivers only support one device at a time, that of the device manufacturer. Win10 did introduce better standard drivers but Asio is still usually preferred as I understand it. If Cubase works and you are satisfied with it, find out what drivers it is using, then select those in Cakewalk.
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Guitar part switching to mono
twelvetone replied to Richard Schweitzer's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Solo still lets some of the other tracks through at a reduced level (depending on settings), so try this using Mute instead: Mute everything. Go to just before your middle 8 section. Unmute your effected channel only. A. Does the reverb, EQ etc. stay the same going into the middle 8? Now mute the effected channel and unmute the the dry channel only. B. Does it stay dry into the middle 8? Now unmute both and disable all EQ, effects, etc (use the button on the top of the bins). keep the panning. C. Does it sound stereo before the middle 8? And does it collapse to mono in the middle 8? -
Guitar part switching to mono
twelvetone replied to Richard Schweitzer's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Guitar part switching to mono
twelvetone replied to Richard Schweitzer's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You misunderstand. The middle 8 has the exact same clip on both sides. Identical audio. coming from the left and right speakers. Like a pan pot set in the middle. Mono. Zoom in and you will see they are identical. -
Clicks and dropouts on new rig
twelvetone replied to David Grammerstorf's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
In my experience HP have stuff running in the background that supposedly optimizes user experience but in fact sucks resources. I'd look to see what HP processes are running and if any are using excessive CPU etc., google them and see what others have done about it. -
Guitar part switching to mono
twelvetone replied to Richard Schweitzer's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The in parts that sound like stereo you have put different takes on the left and right. The 8 bar mono section is the SAME take panned left and right, which results in a mono signal, just 3dB louder. -
Outboard audio: Roland Studio Capture
twelvetone replied to Al Murray's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
And you have me relieved, too. Thanks for keeping us posted. -
The internet is full of sites that host sample sets. Loops, esp. heavy drums, are the most common. Some are construction kits of various kinds, so you may get a full loop accompanied by each instrument in its own loop. Or with samples of the instruments themselves, so you can create your own variants or breaks.
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Session Drummer 3 not working after Win10 upgrade...
twelvetone replied to AndyLeF's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
This is worrying news. I have seen nothing like Session Drummer anywhere, except perhaps Plogue Sforzando or the sfz player itself (but that is 32bit I think). Just to explain, Session Drummer is based on sfz files and you can build your own pretty sophisticated kits. Look up the sfz file documentation. I have an old PC and don't update Windows on it, but I am migrating to a new PC. I must check if it works there. -
Are the outputs selected in the properties page?
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Outboard audio: Roland Studio Capture
twelvetone replied to Al Murray's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
OK, so I checked my two StudioCaptures out. Here's what I did: All 32 channels on record, all channels turned down to 0.0dB. except Ch1 where I connect a BeyerDynamic which is known for the high out-of-spec current it draws from the 48v phantom power. Record: Ch1 shows my voice, There is a visible low fluctuation in the other tracks, probaly normal. Listen back with all channels on the Master bus - I hear nothing other than some hiss when cranked full, plus hum which disappears when I turn off 48v - so in other words, it did not get recorded. Export Ch2 44.1/16, no dithering. Open in Audacity, normalize: I see what must be single bits going positive and negative, but listening to them it is a sort of crackling, no systematic whine of fizzing like in your test bed. Next, set Ch2 to record only, crank up input to full 58.0dB and record: Listen back with headphone full: I hear some additional hiss compared to Ch3 which still has the signal recorded with input sens at 0dB, acceptabe I would say. Your test bed has two parts. The first sounds to me like ground loop whine I have experienced in the past. But the second part, the fizzing, really does sound like component failure. As a comment, it has worried me that these interfaces get fairly warm. I am glad I never mounted them in a rack. I can imagine heat buildup slowly baking the electrolytic capacitors - a common source of age-related failure. Anyway, the fact that BOTH of your devices are showing the same issue is a coincidence. But you really have left no stone unturned, so I don't know what else to suggest. Doesn't help you, I know. But I will keep an ear open for this phenomenon on my StudioCaptures in future.