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Everything posted by 57Gregy
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I don't ask my food its philosophy before I eat it.
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Way back in 2000, I got my first computer and knew nothing about them (a dummy). So, I bought the Windows for Dummies book and one of the first things it says is to close the book and don't open it again until you have a problem.
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How do I get louder volume without clipping?
57Gregy replied to T Boog's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
But is that the Presonus ASIO driver included with the Universal Control software from this page? https://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-USB-96/downloads Or some generic ASIO driver, such as the RealTek driver included on many computers these days? -
And then hit W to rewind, then R to re-record.
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Those other guys need nicknames. The ones without nicknames, craigb (ITYRN).
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What would you play on the guitar with only one finger ?
57Gregy replied to kennywtelejazz's topic in The Coffee House
Guitars have fingers? -
Don't use plug-ins (VST). ? But seriously, more info on your computer system, sound card or audio interface and what plug-ins you're using would help us help you. Plus, this thread is 2 1/2 years-old, and the OP never came back to tell us what happened, so starting a new thread with the pertinent information we need to help you would be better.
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There are none. You can contact a mod and see if they'll remove it for you if the post has no value to anyone. But if you solved your problem, posting your solution may help others done the road.
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Cool! Epic! Even with my bad ears. I just turned it up! Good job.
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How do I get louder volume without clipping?
57Gregy replied to T Boog's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
There may be some confusion in terms here, too. The Main outputs Mark is referring to are the sound device's outputs, not the Master Bus output. In this image, you can see the Master is routed to the Mains, my Focusrite audio interface, and that is set to 0. What do you use to make sound? Your computer sound card or an audio interface designed for recording? -
Or, were they zipped and haven't been extracted yet?
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Welcome to the forum. It looks like you may have had the TTS-1 General MIDI (GM) soft synth opened by default. Or perhaps the Microsoft GS Wavetable GM synth in your computer. It depends on what the defaults were when you first installed Cakewalk by Bandlab and what you did to it subsequently. Open a project and go to Insert at the top, Soft Synth and select TTS-1. Once it's open, check out the patches in it. There are sounds like Fantasia, Ice Rain, etc., which I believe are standard GM patches.
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Does Echo Delay Have Minimum Adjustment Level Setting?
57Gregy replied to Dan Patterson's topic in Instruments & Effects
Right. I always put it in the F/X bin first, then adjust and process. But you don't have to process. I think these MIDI plug-ins use very little processing. Plus, I think the 'audition' button may use a different synth than the one you're playing, unless you set it up like you want first. The set-up details are in the signature part of your profile. Make sure to save! -
You might post a message in the Instruments and Effects forum referencing this thread. Good work!
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Using Cakewalk Live with Setlists - HELP
57Gregy replied to Harddrive's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Cakewalk Template files are proprietary and probably can't be opened by any other software. -
Better than a wood chipper!
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There were a couple of glitches in the rendering. One patch name, a bass guitar patch, I think, appeared in several of the banks. The correct patch played, just the name was wrong. I corrected that using the published voice and bank list from Yamaha.
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Well, you could use 2 busses, one to your speaker output and the other to the HP output. Presumably, you won't be wearing the headphones while listening to the speakers. Both can be active then Solo the HP bus to listen to those, thus muting the speakers. Probably some Sends would be involved. Or Clone all the tracks with the clones going to the HP bus, for instance. Shoot, I vaguely remember several threads on this subject over the last 20 years, but I never had a need to do it, so 'vague' is my recollection. ?
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Welcome to the forum. In the Staff view, you can get a quick look at errant sustains and drag the start or stop to where you want, depending on Snap settings.
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What are the pannings in all those take lanes?
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Recording Spark amp with cakewalk results in broken audio
57Gregy replied to David Sampimon's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Welcome to the forum. Check that Cakewalk and the Spark amp are using the same sampling rate. And start saving your money for a better audio interface. -
Yeah, I found it. Haven't tried it. So Cakewalk doesn't copy to Windows, but to some internal space?