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Nigel Mackay

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  1. It could be the playback device for the mp3. Check your audio driver, it might have different settings for apps and media players.
  2. OP = original poster In this case, you. ?
  3. Inserte la SI-Drums y seleccione MIDI Source y First Synth Audio Output. Abra la GUI de la batería A la izquierda, busca un surco que te guste Haga clic en él y arrástrelo y suéltelo en la pista MIDI Presiona play Abra el PRV en la pista MIDI y vea cómo se programan las baterías. Haga clic en el teclado y vea qué notas tocan qué batería. Prueba a escribir tus propios ritmos. Puede abrir el controlador virtual (teclado de la PC), asegurarse de que sea la octava correcta (toque las teclas para escuchar lo que obtiene) y grabar los ritmos de batería de esa manera. Un poco incómoda, pero funciona.(f
  4. Use the synth track. Ignore the knobs on the MIDI track.
  5. So you create a project. You call it Bob's Song. You save it. In a folder called Bob's Song. You shut down the PC. Tomorrow morning to try to open Bob's Song and Cakewalk tells you the name already exists. Or is that a typo and you mean you work a bit on it and then save? Are you maybe using Save As..? If you are working on Bob's Song, autosave saves it as Auto-save Copy of Bob's Song.
  6. Email to support@cakewalk.com
  7. Have you set the MIDI track to use the drum map? Are you using MIDI channel 10? Is 8-SI-Drum Kit correct?
  8. Look at the far right edge of the screen. You see this There are those 2 thin vertical bars. Click and drag the left hand one towards the left : Now drag it much further. There is the Master bus. Screenshot please. ?
  9. Nigel Mackay

    artist - title

    Sounds to me you need a tag editor. Try this.
  10. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    As a matter of interest, have you tried putting the other FX back? To make sure it is the VX-64, and not just any FX.
  11. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    Why have you got a Send to the Master (and Output routed to Master as well) if nothing changed from earlier screenshots. Might be confusion there. Delete the Sends. For what you want to do, only use the Output of the tracks/busses.
  12. If you could use the GUI Mike would have shown doing it. As it is, he said he's moving over to his keyboard to record the bass and drums. ? VST instruments ONLY work with MIDI data. Apart from recording live audio that is what a DAW does: Midi-Data -> VSTi -> Audio -> FX -> Export-Audio. The MIDI data can come from a MIDI controller (keyboard, keypad, MIDI guitar) or MIDI data can be written into the PRV. What you can do is find a groove that you fancy from the presets in the GUI and drag and drop it onto the track. The needed MIDI notes will be added to the track.
  13. Start a new )Basic) project. Insert the drums. Open the drum GUI. Click on the snare. Do you hear it? You still haven't said. What to do you use to make drum notes? Keyboard plugged into the Focusrite? The Virtual Controller (PC Keyboard)? Please don't tell us that you are clicking the drums in the GUI. Because that is for auditioning drumkits, not for recording.
  14. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    Create a new project. Load any instrument. You can use the PC keyboard to generate notes. Pan it hard left and make sounds. On left or centre?
  15. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    Are you sure it is a stereo bus?
  16. If I do it the Solo buttons aren't linked. Unless I select them both and hold down the Ctrl key while clicking. Link to Original clips only links the events.
  17. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    The bus does all audio that is routed to it. Everything. Panning, level, FX, sends, etc. That is the point of a bus - one place to handle lots of things. Audio that must be treated differently must be handled BEFORE it goes to the bus. You want singer A softer, turn it down on that TRACK. You want singer B to be louder, turn it up on that track. You want ALL the vocals softer, turn them down on the bus. Leave the pan knob on the bus alone. Don't touch it. It must be centered. Adjust individual panning on the individual tracks. Everything that is unique must be done on the unique tracks. Everything that must be done together, like fading out at the end of the song, is done on the bus.
  18. Try the demo, that is what they are there for. A rompler is a VST that plays samples. As opposed to a sampler, which can capture/create/work with/modify/design samples.
  19. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    That is not the Pro Channel. The Pro Channel is just the top section. That is the channel strip. You would see the FX in the track pane if it wasn't disabled in the view. At the top of the track pane change the dropdown (which here says Custom) to All. Your track views will look like the one in my screenshot. Besides, the where it says FX with Classic Reverb and Classic Chorus is the FX rack. And you can see the 2 little lines coming down. So they are stereo. In other words, your panning should be working.
  20. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    The FX rack is there on the right where it says FX(1). With the Sonitus Delay in it. Look at the bottom edge of Sonitus Delay. Two tiny little lines going downwards. Stereo.
  21. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    VERY easy to miss. ?
  22. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    The GUI for the VST FX you want to know if is stereo or mono. It opens when you insert an FX. Or if you click on an already inserted FX in the FX list in the track. If you insert the free Voxengo SPAN you see this: Click on the little down arrow next to VST3 at the top middle. Select Plug-in Properties and then click on Details.... Outputs is 2. Stereo. Also, there is a button to Switch between LEFT or RIGHT as the front graph in the display. But only a few FX will have a give-away like that. The ones that have input and output meters mostly show left and right.
  23. Nigel Mackay

    Bus versus Pan

    If they have input and output level meters there is a pointer. And, unless it is very old, if there is a mono version there will be a stereo one as well and it will be reflected in the name. In the GUI, click on the VST, VST3 dropdown -> Plug-in Properties. Then Details.... Is Ouputs 1 or 2?
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