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57Gregy

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  1. Thanks for checking them out! My cousin Adam/Atom Parks is the one with the microphone.
  2. And Your Bird Can Sing by the Beatles, Really, all the way through the song. Love that sound, too.
  3. What sound card or audio interface are you using? If it is the computer sound card, use WASAPI Shared for the driver mode. If an audio interface, you should be able to set it to play Cakewalk and let the computer sound card handle the Internet stuff. Promidi beat me to it.
  4. My cousin's band on tour. They're based in Germany.
  5. Yes, they can. Also, Cakewalk by Bandlab and newer editions of Cakewalk software will only run on 64-bit computers.
  6. I turned into a mouse. I'm better now.
  7. Jeez louise, what a question. Blue Sky, Allman Brothers.
  8. Use the computer's sound card and WhatUHear or Stereo Mix.
  9. ^ He beat me to it. Just downloading a MIDI file and opening it in Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB) won't necessarily let you hear the MIDI file. You need to also load a synthesizer in CbB and set the MIDI file to play through that synth. There are several ways to do that. Then the synth must be set to play through your <audio device> whatever that may be. These are the most basic of questions regarding MIDI. Check out the Tutorials forum here for some excellent reading material from our fellow Cakewalkers about how to do it. Welcome to the forum.
  10. Are you using a MIDI keyboard and is its metronome (or drum track) turned on?
  11. Like being in prison with a chance of drowning. Samuel Johnson.
  12. Bangers and mash vs. sausage gravy?
  13. I saw this movie a few years ago, Whiplash. In it, music students fought for positions in this particular instructor's (J. K. Simmons) class. But he was a tyrant, ruthless in his criticism of any mistakes or deviation from the charts. But it was jazz. His strict regimentation killed any feel and denied any improvisation. A percussionist (Miles Teller) grew tired of this treatment and rebelled. It was a good flick and, in this case, music theory did kill creativity. Simmons won an Oscar for his performance.
  14. In senior science in high school, we went on a field trip to the local (Fayetteville) water treatment facility. Let's just say I have to be pretty darn thirsty to drink tap water.
  15. He was crowing like a rooster in a bar across town.
  16. A confession would be helpful. We just need someone to sing like a canary.
  17. There must have been a few yardbirds hanging around.
  18. Maybe change the interface to whatever the computer has with MME, WDM or WASAPI instead of the Focusrite and ASIO.
  19. To answer your question, I've never had it happen to me, but I don't write such complicated pieces, rather, I write simple songs. Even so, I always, always bounce down the song to another track in the project so I can compare and ensure it's how I want it. You discovered the error by listening to it, right? I imagine it would make a person look bad if the work wasn't what the client asked for or is missing a detail that was required. Anyway, my comment above was about making sure it was ready before shipment. Maybe report this to Cakewalk staff directly if you haven't already done so. Good luck!
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