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Everything posted by 57Gregy
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They were new, didn't sound like the everyday rock and pop you heard on the radio. Added sound effects that weren't normally used in music. Kinda spacy, trippy. Good musicianship and cryptic lyrics which made a lot of folks wonder what they're singing about, and keep listening. In the summer of 1973, I was between 10th and 11th grades in high school. I got a summer job so I could buy my own ticket to visit my brother in Raleigh. One of the first things he did was put DSOTM on, slapped headphones on me and said "listen to this". I was blown away. He went to work and I listened to that LP for hours. Thanks, Carl.
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I would delete the audio from the template project and then save as.
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Welcome to the forum. What audio interface or sound card are you using?
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In the old days when using a Yamaha keyboard with MIDI connectors, it was said that you must use a Yamaha MIDI-to-USB cable. There were many posts on the old forums about folks trying to do what you're doing and failing. If your keyboard is old, you may want to see if you can get a Yamaha cable and try that. Could be an old wives tale, though. I always used an audio interface that had MIDI ports, so I never had that problem with my Yamaha keyboards.
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Export will of course save the file to your chosen destination, and Save does so in your Cakewalk projects folder. Welcome to the forum.
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Hold Ctrl and Shift down while dragging the clip.
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There is a keyboard shortcut that allows you to drag a clip to another track, copying the clip and maintaining alignment at the same time. I'll see if I can find it or you could look it up in the Help file. And welcome to the forum.
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Why is my instrumental recording in my vocal take?
57Gregy replied to Stephen Davies's question in Q&A
Welcome to the forum. What is your sound card or audio interface? If using the sound card of your computer, there is a setting that is often the default, called Stereo Mix or What You Hear which feeds all output back into the input, thus getting everything you hear recorded on all tracks. If that's the case, disable that setting. I believe some audio interfaces may have a similar setting, "Loop Back" or some such name. -
Happy Birthday!
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Also, MIDI controllers don't have sound modules, thus no need for a MIDI input. Keyboards with modules will have one.
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Mrs. Sheep isn't complaining.
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What are your export settings?
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Owl be watching the Puppy Bowl.
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What Am I, a farmer? ?
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I'm not stretching it. In other news, the Ovine Persons Union is preparing a lawsuit demanding that their members also be allowed to model jerseys on the Cakewalk forums. Even though they're Guernseys there.
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Thanks. I was going by my too-faulty memory. Seems it's not getting any better as I travel through time.
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I don't think tempo is part of the MIDI standard. Whenever I drag a .mid into a project, it assumes the tempo already set in the project.
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Replacing IEMs and IEDs with ICBMs?
57Gregy replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
That would be MIRV, for multiple independent re-entry vehicle, like the Mk. 12 which I also worked on. The one in the pic is the Mk. 6. I've never had an IEM but we used to improvise firecrackers in elaborate battle scenarios with our G.I. Joes when I was a kid. -
Replacing IEMs and IEDs with ICBMs?
57Gregy replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
Merv Griffin, creator of Jeopardy. -
Replacing IEMs and IEDs with ICBMs?
57Gregy replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
Although that's not actually an ICBM, but the Re-entry Vehicle that sits on top of the ICBM. -
Tastes like chicken. I hear.
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Replacing IEMs and IEDs with ICBMs?
57Gregy replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
Top row, second from right. Yep. No longer exists. -
Replacing IEMs and IEDs with ICBMs?
57Gregy replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
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You can record the audio output of your MIDI keyboard or sound module into a track and apply the effect there, or if you're using a software synthesizer instead of a hardware synthesizer, just insert the effect in the soft synth's audio output.
