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57Gregy

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  1. In Cakewalk there is Groove Looping. This allows you to repeat (drag out) a clip as many times as needed throughout the song. But it doesn't really 'loop' the clip. You can use a sampler like DropZone, load a clip into it and have a MIDI note play that clip wherever that note is placed in a song. I've had that sampler forever so I don't know if it comes with CbB. Others will be along later to offer more options, I'm sure.
  2. There will be an asterisk beside the project name at the top.
  3. I see what you mean now. Personally, my Yamaha keyboard's sounds are much better than TTS-1 or MS GS Wavetable that it's not a problem for any MIDI file to be played on it, the default.
  4. This is for an audio track, but a MIDI track works the same way.
  5. Does the beta install next to CbB or overwrite it? If it overwrites, you can't roll back. You also can't install the previous version, and even if that was possible, in would be unreactivatable after a few months, whatever the activation period is/was. The latest is the lastest and the onliest.
  6. But it's okay. Good morning, good morning.
  7. Welcome to the forum. I can't help you with your problem, just passing on some information you may not be aware of. If you do not or cannot upgrade to the latest Cakewalk by Bandlab, you will never be able to reactivate your current program. Changes in how that is done will make it impossible to use in the future.
  8. Yeah, I kinda thought that's what Cakewalk does. The article I just scanned through was dated 1988!
  9. If you have really old projects, it could be referencing the original Session Drummer, a DX MIDI plug-in. Then came Session Drummer 2, and then Session Drummer 3, which, confusingly, was called Session Drummer. CbB comes with Studio Instrument Drums, so not all is lost.
  10. My friends Noctomb are in the middle of a mini tour on the east coast. I should have posted this last week. If you're near there, pop in and give them a listen. Screamy metal stuff.
  11. Cactus and I were typing at the same time, but he knows more stuff! ?
  12. I'm pretty sure they need to be the same. I don't know how to change it. Let me check...
  13. When we lived in Germany, we had a Farfisa keyboard amplifier we played our guitars through. It had an 18" speaker (maybe 15"?) and it was LOUD! When we rotated stateside, me, Mike and Mom packed our clothes and came home, leaving Dad to take care of everything else. Somehow, the amp never made it to the states. And I remember all the times I heard Dad, "turn that *** **** thing down!"
  14. I assume you have these 2 items selected in Preferences? And welcome to the forum.
  15. My blond and black Les Paul. The first good guitar I ever owned. I saved and saved for that thing only to sell it 3 years later to buy a bass rig. For the band.
  16. Then maybe someone other than my friends and family might hear it. ?
  17. Make sure you can see all of the controls by selecting "All". Then you can select/change ins and outs and other parameters. This image is of an audio track. A MIDI track works the same way although some of the options are different.
  18. Well, the effects will not be recorded even if you use them while recording. They are applied to the output. And you would need a fast computer in order to hear the effect without latency. There are ways, of course. Recording the output to another track while recording, if forget what they call it, a semi-new feature.
  19. From what I've read here, if you have no MIDI output device selected in Preferences, it will automatically insert TTS-1.
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