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57Gregy

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  1. How does a project in SONAR (with all the functions working for the Impulse) work when opened in CbB?
  2. There are bass players here? Are they late?
  3. How to tell if there are sharks in the water: Taste the water. Is it salty? If yes, there are sharks.
  4. I am completely lost in this fred, so FREEBIRD!
  5. What you're looking for is an Instrument Definition for the Yamaha. A search of the internet may return a positive result. It's also possible to make your own, and I believe there are directions on how to do that in the Cakewalk literature. I've never done one, but I understand it is time-consuming. The Yamaha should have a General MIDI sound bank, and if your tracks are each using different channels and patches, you should be able to playback what you recorded with the correct patch (sound).
  6. Dave, I didn't know you played bass.
  7. Are you using Punch-in recording? If yes, move the record start time earlier. If no, try it. You can play along with the song without it recording and then it will begin recording at a point you specify; maybe a few beats before the actual solo. Until someone can come up with a cause and solution, this will keep you on track. ?
  8. I have never used the 'eject' option and everything seems to work correctly. I will turn the computer off, then disconnect the drive.
  9. Right. You need a different track and channel for every TTS-1 channel you want to use. Make sure to turn off the inputs of the tracks you're not recording into.
  10. In TTS-1, are you selecting the channels and patches in the track pane? Not in the TTS-1 GUI.
  11. How do you keep the sand out of your keyboard?
  12. So, what are their velocities? In the cymbal MIDI track's Piano Roll View with velocities enabled, look for a velocity that is the volume you want, then raise the velocities of the other cymbal hits.
  13. From one Greg to another, read up on punch-in recording. You can start playback from anywhere and play along with it, then it will begin recording at the time you set it to start recording; no need to place the Now Time where you want to begin the new take.
  14. Huh. I just looked up "score" in my dictionary (I have several; remember them? ?) and the term "score" for a musical composition is, ironically, from Old Norse, "skor". Edit: Added smiley so I won't seem too smart-alecky. Also, can some of you English folk let me know if it is, indeed, ironic?
  15. When looking for lute, try the renaissance fair.
  16. I'm so sorry to hear that, Ken.
  17. My friend Jami posted a picture of her new puppy. The image failed to load and the caption read: "May contain image of dog".
  18. My brother the programmer had a 1974 Mazda RX 4 station wagon. In the early '80s, it began not starting. He took it to the dealer and they replaced the battery, saying everything else was fine. After a few days, it failed to start again. The dealer checked it out and installed a new battery, saying everything else was fine. Happened again. Tired of the runaround, and wanting a new car anyway, he parked it. I needed a car. My brother said if I could get it running, I could have the Mazda. I opened the hood, looked around and saw that the battery was connected backwards. Bought a new battery, hooked it up right and drove it for the next 2-3 years. Sorry for the hijack.
  19. Bass Am Players Unite!
  20. As a temporary solution while arranging and mixing, I would Bounce to Tracks all the BGV into 1 clip and copy/paste that. You would then mute or archive the original BGV tracks until you need to work on them again. If the Bounced clip is where you want it, sound-wise, it could even be permanent.
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