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yeah the auto meter thing isn't how I'd go about it probably, if you're looking for sheet music as an outcome. Honestly, I'm not sure Cakewalk is the best for sheet music. But let's say you really want to use Cakewalk. I would record the piece and then go back and find the notes and set the measure and beat Cake will draw the tempo map wherever you need to bend the tempo to better match set the exact beat for various notes That sounds like what you'd want. Sounds like you've got time and want to do a nice job of having the midi match what you played including tempo variations. This is kinda old school, but works precisely.
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Wishing you well, Bill.
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https://www.srossbrowne.com/srossbrowne/quintessential_music.html Just thought it was interesting and worth sharing.
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Some video cards have a quiet version. I use the Gigabyte GTX-1650 with “Windforce”. There is another version of the same card with the same performance that has a different fan and is just louder. The only problem with high performance vid cards from my perspective is heat and noise. They are often fairly quiet when they aren't being heavily used. Heat can cause other fans to blow but it can also cause your CPUs to throttle down so that they don't create excess heat. Latency is partially driven by CPU clock speed and slowing them down adds up to more latency. It's a bummer to push up latency because of a fancy graphics card you don't need. My video card is used when I export video from Cakewalk and it makes the video exports much much faster.
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Is it just me? Or is Cakewalk moving like molasses?
Gswitz replied to Jeriel Ake's topic in The Coffee House
+1 You need basic 101 help. The coffee house is probably not the place to get that. But... You should make sure you pass with Latency Monitor...- 3 replies
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I don't really need a new guitar and the whole idea of spending a fortune on a guitar that suffers if you put it on a stand just says to me that I'm not ready. I like the idea of a used instrument. I do want to try a guitar with Humbuckers. To me, it was a bit like a nice bong or a tea set. Something that is kinda ceremonial. Not necessary for the purpose but still kinda fun to have.
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yes.
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I did a new Blog post and YouTube video about Delay...
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I did a new Blog post and YouTube video about Delay and some of the fun that can be had with this simple and classic effect...
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They have dings and dents and scratches and even some even tiny cracks. I was reading online that there are people who are so careful with their guitars they never put them on guitar stands and then I watch Stevie Ray Vaughn standing on top of his strat on stage! Such mixed messages. I do baby my guitars. I love them like children, but don't shed tears over dings. That's just character. ? Sometimes headstocks get a bump on a ceiling as I take it off. or they tip over. Get banged with the hard end of a mic cable. I try to keep them safe, but they're kids and kids get into trouble. Right? No reason to call the cops on me for neglect?
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Truckers are funny. I worked for a trucking company and the truckers would take out the office workers for a day so they could get a feel for the real business. My trucker told me that once he got this young girl and he decided to have fun with her. I live in Richmond and there are a lot of rivers in Virginia. Every time he drove across water he'd get all stressed and white knuckle it in as exaggerated a way as he could. Finally, she asked him, and he explained that in the snow three years back he'd had a terrible accident over a river and the truck turned around and around on the ice and the cab finally dangled off the bridge. It was hours before he could be rescued and all he could think about was his family at Christmas without him. Ever since, he was just terrified to drive across the river. The next day, she wrote the president of the company saying how awful it was that we make the poor driver drive across the river every day when he clearly is so traumatized. Lol so funny.
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@Bapu I can't wait to sound like that!
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Idk why this makes me laugh so hard.
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Why p90s? I thought they were single coils.
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Honestly, not really. I can spend what I want for the most part. Less than 7K is likely. I sometimes look at the 15K guitars, but the feeling silly factor comes in. I have a 3K Martin and often feel silly playing it with others. It feels pretentious and unnecessary. I don't love that feeling. I do love the guitar. I'm not sure I care a ton about the opinions of strangers, but I'm not immune to it. I live in a not so big house with my wife and daughter and don't have a ton of space for guitars. I think I have space for one more but not two. So, while I might spend 4-5K, I couldn't spend 2K twice to get a Les Paul and a CS-336. I have had in my life 5 guitars total. 1. cheap acoustic - handed off to a beggar one day while travelling to lighten my load. 1988 2. Ibanez Les Paul rip-off - Sold it when I left college -- loved that thing. 1990-1993 3. Seagull acoustic electric - bought this in lieu of the Ibanez 1993 4. Strat 1995 (so I could practice silently into a cassette deck) 5. Martin 2003 (when my daughter was on the way - switching back to acoustic)
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I don't a have a guitar with humbuckers and I think I might be ready. I'm shopping for a guitar and I haven't done that since 2003. I have a strat. ? I'm trying to learn a bit about Jazz, but I don't really play it for real. I'm thinking about a Gibson CS-336. Maybe an ES-335? PRS? Les Paul? Something with humbuckers. Seeking opinions on how/where to buy. Reverb.com? Sweetwater? idk. My last guitar was from my local music shop but I don't really have a local shop anymore. I'm not sure there is much difference between guitar center and sweetwater in my eyes. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/wishlist/834f8fe051ab55b3e3c0f463d5a81ea7
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I kinda agreed with the video. I've spent years using reference levels from the EBU meter and backing off compressors or tightening them up. I think it's good practice. I'll never mix as much music as he has. I just don't have that many bands to work with. But I can see from where I sit that I could get to the place where the reference level was kinda in my head and I could let it go... I could mix for the song not a target loudness. Sometimes, I start targeting 14 and the nature of the band brings me easily to 12 without any real compromise. I can imagine that the same could be true for 10 or 8. I've never targeted these levels, but I'm sure there is music that would suite them. I do usually mix a night of music, not just one song. I also mix it to be listened to contiguously. So the volume of the last song needs to feed into the volume of the next song. Some songs can seem a little louder than others, but not a lot louder. This is a constraint he isn't thinking about (or maybe he is). But if you mix song by song, you can discard concerns about what comes before or after and just mix that song.
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. ./delete.sh
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I never noticed before that LandR is left and Right. Is this one of those things everyone notices but me?
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My skills aren't equal to lock down any software that requires admin privs at install. I just wouldn't notice tiny infractions of trust. For me, it's a matter of do I trust them. I choose to. I feel that in general there is a lot of trusting in life.
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I'm with you, Haden. It made me a bit nervous too when the company first stopped charging. I try to limit who I have to trust. It's not certain that they can be trusted, but it's also not certaion that someone you are paying can be trusted. ? You just have reason to believe they wouldn't want to lose that revenue stream (software you pay for). If the revenue stream could be padded by selling your privacy... well we know some are game to sell it. I can't see any real danger. A lot of people I have interacted with for a very long time (Noel for example) says it's trustworthy. I'm not exactly sure the economic model is reasonable, but it's also possible a rich individual just likes music and has this as a side line for fun. I really can't say. There are people that rich. Paul Allen has hobbies like this. If there is something nefarious, what are they getting? Uploading my hard drive one byte at a time? stealing terrible guitar riffs? I think the stuff volunteered by me on social networks or data from my phone is a much much bigger invasion of privacy and we know that gets sold. If this stuff is getting sold, I can't imagine to whom. If you figure it out, please tell me and I'll sell myself to them for whatever pennies they'll cough up.
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Cakewalk is pretty tightly bound to Windows. it has been for ages. They tried to get it running on Mac but that stumbled. I'm guessing getting it running on Linux is also a distant dream. For Linux, Mixbus is pretty great and you can use Windows plugs with it using Wine. Also Ubuntu Studio is a nice Linux Build. I love all things open source and it's an interesting question to ask why not Cake? I have some guesses but don't really know the answer.
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Lukather don't like his neighbor leafblowers at 7am
Gswitz replied to Sheens's topic in The Coffee House
Loved this! I lived in the Colorado Rockies with cats and dogs at one time and in the middle of the night there was a lion making a ton of noise right outside my room. I plugged in my amp, turned it way up and hit the guitar hard. Slept fine after that. Silence. -
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