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Everything posted by 57Gregy
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Where have I read that before?
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Doesn't that cause hair to grow on your palms?
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Happy Birthday! Wait. Doesn't that mean we're all getting older, too?
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Midi Bounce to clip(s) truncates clips to last & first Note OR avoiding multiple midi clips
57Gregy replied to Roy Slough's question in Q&A
Whenever I want to copy/paste a MIDI clip, I right-click on the first note of the clip and change its start time to be exactly on the beat. Or, check the clip's properties for what the start time is, note it, and Paste Special to that particular start time. If I want to convert it to a Groove Clip, I ensure the first note starts exactly on the beat and the last note extends all the way to the end of the beat/measure. -
Iron is an important nutrient.
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Get a cat. That should take care of it. 🙂
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I don't know who first said it, but I got it from Robert A. Heinlein. Something like "pessimists are happier because if they're wrong. that may mean something good happened. If they're right, they can say 'I told you so'."
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The computer is okay. The receiver is good. The interface works. The keyboard is fine. The mixer is fried. 😑 It's a Yamaha MG8/2fx I have had for a long time. I found the manual, but there is no troubleshooting section, and I can't find anything about why the Peak lights stay on for 2 channels (the channels my Focusrite interface was plugged into), just that they illuminate when the signal reaches -3dB below clipping. I tried all the channels and not a one allowed sound through. Fortunately, I just happen to have an old-but-never-used Yamaha MG06 lying around. It's smaller, and has no onboard effects, but it will do for now.
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Except the receiver, whose standby light is still flashing.
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There's a whole thread about Sonitus in the Cakewalk Sonar forum. In it, Noel Borthwick wrote "The sonitus plugins will definitely be supported going forward. We're in fact currently working on some updates to the suite so stay tuned."
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Just doing a little recording tonight, playing CbB through my keyboard and mixer then my amplifier and speakers when suddenly, it all crash in the speakah! Really, a super loud noise, then nothing. My Yamaha mixer now refuses to play anything, and the 2 channels I was playing the audio through having the 'Peak' red lights permanently on. The stereo receiver is apparently dead, too. This wasn't a computer thing. The project kept playing and CbB still works as expected. I monitored from the interface's HP output and all was fine there. I'm happy that I didn't have headphones on when it happened. It could have really damaged my ears (more than they already are). It is a paradox that I have bad ears, but loud noises still hurt. I know I have the Yamaha manual around here somewhere. I will seek it out and discover why the Peak lights stay illuminated.
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In a recent thread somewhere in here, staff have said they bought Sonitus a long time ago and have no plans to get rid of it.
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1. How are you inserting the synths? 2. How are you removing the synths?
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See if the song's actual sheet music is available.
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Issue with Recording Arturia Pigments MIDI
57Gregy replied to John Louis's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Make sure "Enable MIDI Output" is unchecked when inserting a synth. -
No longer part of the forum. 😉
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I didn't know your band played death metal. Sorry.
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May I ask why? Do you want them all the same velocity? Do you want greater differences between notes?
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Plus, you can rename any track or bus to "Headphones" and route it to your device's headphone output, whatever that may be.
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In #5 Staff View, did you play in the highlighted note or click it in?
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Some chords on Staff View will be half step below
57Gregy replied to mgustavo's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I have noticed that in CbB and previous iterations of Cakewalk. Putting a space after the chord name will open it without the b. Going alphabetically, Ab would be the first "word" in the A category. Adding the space tells it you want to go straight to A. -
But you're down to 999 Oaks.
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The Bapu was not roasted! Thank goodness.