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You can still access your old account for Cakewalk if you have one. I just checked this morning and the old account page is still functioning as well as the Cakewalk Command Center. Just download and put in your registration code and you are good to go.
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Looking for Outdoor Impulse Responses
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to Simeon Amburgey's topic in Instruments & Effects
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Just want to give everyone a heads up. As I stated before, I have always had trouble with ALL of my AIR plugins not retaining the presets or tweaks when reopening a project. Noel was kind enough to work on the problem and it seems to have been successful!!! I am now able to use the AIR plugs with CbB not having any problems remembering the settings when the project is reopened!!!! HUGE kudos to my guy, Noel!!!
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My only concern here would be that most people don't listen on $80 earbuds!!!
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TruePiano or Free Piano that sounds good
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to sadicus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You can usually find Sonivox Eighty Eight very cheap often and it is astounding for the price!! Addictive Keys is very good and is on sale a lot. -
Adaptive Limiter - how do I handle volume boost
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to craigr68's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I always leave my master bus level slider set at 0. It never moves. I have the limiter in the FX bin but bypassed! I then start on the mix on my tracks with a target of -3 to -6 on the master bus output meter. When the mix is close to what I want I then activate the limiter with the output on the limiter set to -0.3. Then adjust the threshold to your preference. This is the way I have always used a limiter on the master bus. Remember to always put the limiter very last in the chain and if you use ProChannel set the fx bin to pre. This way the ProChannel FX are feeding into the FX bin thus assuring the limiter the very last processor of the mix. Everyone works differently but this workflow has been my foundation for many, many years. Even back in the hardware days. -
Melodyne Expired? Download fix.
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to Tenfoot's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Had to search a while to find the update since I couldn't use Melodyne updater from the error problem. Once I located, the download and install went without a hitch. -
Adaptive Limiter - how do I handle volume boost
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to craigr68's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If you're boosting that much I would say go back to your mix and start bringing tracks up so you'll hit the threshold at a lower setting. -
A lot of my projects are live musicians playing real instruments and midi vst instruments played by musicians later. I find it very easy to edit the midi if needed alongside of the live tracks. That is why the midi capabilities are important to me. While I listen to ALL music, I personally do not do EDM and I have never used a loop of any sort EVER!!!! That being said, music and creativity live in your work whether you're chopping up loops or playing or singing.
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Adaptive Limiter - how do I handle volume boost
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to craigr68's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Setting the threshold is a variable. Depending on the audio coming in determines what the setting should be. Different types of music require different settings. It is no crime to back the threshold down!!! If you notice, some of the presets are based around -4! That is a good starting point. My target area I pay attention to is the master bus output level meter. Most hard rock, hip hop, etc, my levels there are usually bouncing around -3 or 4 and the peak at -0.3. Music that is very dynamic is usually around -6 to -0.3. Those seem to be the industry sweet spots unless you are wanting to compete in the dreaded loudness war. That is a whole different argument! -
Adaptive Limiter - how do I handle volume boost
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to craigr68's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Hi, I had the privilege of having the Bakers use a quote from me in the marketing ad for Adaptive Limiter! This by no means makes me an expert on mastering whatsoever. I can only tell you my experience with AL and hope it helps. I try to set my master bus so it peaks around -6. Then turn on AL. The next step I have found to be invaluable!!! For CD purposes, I heard and read that the limiter output should be set for -0.3!! It seems that some older CD players will start to overdrive if you don't leave that little extra headroom. I know that a lot of you are saying horse hockey to this but I and many of my clients and tech guys tried it and there is a discernible difference. This also seems to help with MP3 conversion as well. For WAV digital downloads you can get away with the output at -0.1. But, as you have found, the master bus sounds better at -6 before hitting the limiter. As I said before, everyone has their workflow. This works for me and I master album releases for pro studios all the time. Hope this helps. Good luck! -
Forum members /home country ?
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to mark skinner's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Hi, y'all! From Macon, Georgia!!! 75 miles south of Atlanta. That is Georgia in the US. Not in the Russian vicinity. ? -
2019.07 official hotfix available!
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to Jesse Jost's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Starting to feel like a beta tester?? -
Of the less expensive orchestral libraries, GPO 5 and Miroslav 2 are my goto instruments. Of the two, GPO 5 gets used more but it is an absolute necessity to learn the use of the vast controllers included along with the mod wheel controlling expression. There is no velocity control for the strings so you must record mod wheel or edit it in a controller lane. I can give you a lot of tips if you decide to get GPO 5. I have used Garritan since version 3.
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Still a bug in Ik Sampletank? SOLVED!!!!
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to Sidney Earl Goodroe's topic in Instruments & Effects
That's what is peculiar! I have had this thing since they came out and have never used the zone setup buttons! I had to have inadvertently hit that zone button by mistake. Anyway. Thanks -
Tubes for a Fender Devillle 4x10
Sidney Earl Goodroe replied to Gswitz's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Handling hot tubes can damage the internal wires and grids! It's always a good idea to let the amp and tubes cool for a little bit before grabbing and snatching them around.