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I got this the other day, except the little pop-up box wouldn't accept my log in, even though I have had the same credentials for years. Having read numerous posts about this problem in the last year, I opened Bandlab Assistant and logged in there (where the log-in was accepted) and saw that they had a new version to download. Did that and updated CbB there and all was cool.
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They must have shite for brains.
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Guitar fretboard view - how to change from half note to quarter note
57Gregy replied to Bob Decker's question in Q&A
You could go to the Piano Roll View and drag the ends of the notes to the 1/4 note grid mark. If they're all selected, you should be able to drag them all in one go. But frankly, I think it would be easier to delete the notes and then select 1/4 note duration and draw them in again on the fretboard. -
I got an email from Focusrite the other day. "It's been 18 months since you purchased the Scarlett 4i4. How are you liking it?" I bought it intending to connect it to this W 10 computer and start using CbB instead of my ancient W XP 32-bit box and SONAR Home Studio 6. When it arrived, I connected it to my laptop, downloaded the drivers and set it up for that computer. I then put it back in the box where it has remained. I can't believe it's been 18 months. The thing will probably be out of date before I get around to using it.
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Back in the early '70s, we had a Farfisa keyboard amp we played our guitars through. Forty watts (I think) and a single 18" speaker. That sucker was LOUD.
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Happy Birthday!
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Happy Birthday!
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What is this 'tuning' you speak of?
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Importing 100 wave files on a timeline one after another
57Gregy replied to Elena Kolpakova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I would load all the clips into WMP and set up CbB to record from the sound card's Stereo Mix or What You Hear input and press play on WMP. Of course, you wouldn't get any info with the clips, just an ordinary wave file. -
Just so you know, most people rush into buying an audio interface so they can stop using ASIO4All. Most quality interfaces have their own ASIO drivers for best performance.
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Happy Birthday!
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Amazon brand guitar strings? Whats next, AMZ DAW?
57Gregy replied to Clovis Ramsay's topic in The Coffee House
Re: Walmart selling guitar strings; It will be open at 11:30 at night when you're gigging and that G string breaks, again, and you have to send Billy the roadie searching for another one because he didn't get your strings from GC yesterday when you told him to. -
If both devices support it, you may get satisfactory performance using Microsoft's WASAPI driver, or even the older WDM-KS driver. It's worth a shot and it can always be changed back.
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Welcome to the forum. Make sure all of your MIDI tracks are on separate channels. That's the first thing to try.
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I've heard that song!
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You sure that's not Russ Kunkel?
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Still using SONAR Home Studio 6. Due to ancient computer and interface combo.
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I thought you meant Meathead. Nice collection. Do you have sound examples?
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The Focusrite will have its own, true ASIO driver, so you won't need ASIO4All or any version of WASAPI. In fact, it's probably a good idea to remove ASIO4All from the computer as it can cause conflicts with a true ASIO driver. You can download Focusrite's driver for your device and operating system from their web site.
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A side note: the current iteration of Flash features a guy I went to junior high school with, although I knew his brother better.
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And the Nanokontroller is plugged into that? You won't see the Nanokontroller, only the TASCAM.
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It seems your interface doesn't have MIDI ports. If you have a MIDI keyboard with USB output, so would connect that, download drivers for it and use that for MIDI input and maybe output. If you don't have a keyboard and the Behringer doesn't have MIDI, then there is nothing to select for input. You would have to use your mouse to click in MIDI notes or drag MIDI clips into a track. For output, you can use the GS Wavetable synth to play back your drawn-in and dragged-in MIDI clips, but it's not the best sounding synth. Using a software synthesizer will get you better sounds.
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Welcome to the forum. If you are using your computer's onboard sound and not an audio interface, don't use ASIO (unless it is ASIO provided by Line6). Try WASAPI instead. If you have an audio interface with ASIO, you may get better results by dispensing with the USB connection and plugging the box's audio outputs directly into the audio interface.
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He may have known if it was a good name for a band, but probably forgot.