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Should Hyperthread be enabled in BIOS?
Gswitz replied to Rod L. Short's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Start run mmc File add remove snap in Double click computer management Local finish Ok Expand computer.. System tools.. Event viewer.. Windows logs.. This gives handy access yup device manager also. You don't have to understand ask the events. If you are watching latency monitor when it trips to red, that is the moment in the logs to look at. It may be obvious what caused it. If your video card is causing issues look in device manager for power settings on that card. -
Saw a show there once. Pretty place.
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All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I sometimes use the pre-fader sends to mix different amounts of tracks into the reverb bus. I realize you can do this post-fader too - pre-fader can be interestingly expressive. I've never used them for real-time monitoring. I do that through TotalMix. I think there are a bunch of us who don't do real-time monitoring through Cakewalk but might still use pre-fader sends at times and in those cases, I think the behavior isn't obvious. When you explained the real-time monitoring use-case, the behavior suddenly made sense. -
All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'd hate for you to spend any time on this. The behavior is consistent. With a single solo'd track selected, I checked fast-bounce compared to regular bounce and in both cases the result doesn't include the sound from the non-selected track. When listening in real time, the non-solo'd track routes through the buses into the master and may ultimately merge at the output with a solo'd track routed direct to the interface outputs. With both tracks selected, this is the behavior in either a real-time bounce or a fast bounce. I didn't mean for this to be a bug discussion. I was trying to help the OP with something I thought might be related to his issue or might help him understand behavior so that he could see what behavior to expect and act accordingly. -
All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes, I didn't think it was a bug. It only caught me by surprise and when I saw this post I thought maybe this is what the OP was describing. I also think the pre-post fader difference in behavior might have led him to believe this is a new behavior and not long-time-existing. To me this behavior has been around forever, but not at first obvious why it differs as it does. When I was first noticing it, I double checked the export to make sure my exports were ok and they were, so it has not worried me. -
All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
@Noel Borthwick This is what I was describing. Please remember you can listen at high-speed in you tube. I record in real-time and it's kinda boring and not orchestrated or planned in advance, but I hope it's still helpful. -
Should Hyperthread be enabled in BIOS?
Gswitz replied to Rod L. Short's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I think mostof the time, most computers can work fine if configured correctly. I expect in the right hands, your computer could be made good. So don't give up hope or break out your wallet yet. Answer the questions. Consider hiring Jim to take your phone call maybe. He can walk you through things you might be missing. -
Should Hyperthread be enabled in BIOS?
Gswitz replied to Rod L. Short's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
At the moment that it goes bad, what do you see in your system and application event logs? -
All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I didn't mean to say it was a bug. I'm not at my pc. Tonight I'll retry and make a video if i think it could be at all interesting to you. There is behavior that sometimes surprises me. I think i can demonstrate it. I definitely have no feature requests around this. -
All exports are distorting and clipping
Gswitz replied to Bruce Searl's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
@Bruce Searl I think i know what you are describing. In cakewalk, if you solo a track, other tracks mute but their sends do not. This is not the behavior for export. If you select a single track to export, it will not send from tracks not selected through their busses. The most common mistake is to bounce your final mix to track. The new track will likely be routed to the master bus. When you export, you will be applying the fx on the master bus again, messing up your track. If you set your bounced track to output to your interface, you will not have this problem. Also if you solo the master bus with your track you can listen without adding in from the buses. -
Add a new instance that works. Aim the old midi track at the new synth. Aim the new midi track at the old synth. This is a quick way to look for the problem. Look for muted anything or solo that excludes the synth.
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Should Hyperthread be enabled in BIOS?
Gswitz replied to Rod L. Short's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Beautiful! It is giving you clues. Ok. Watch it until it turns red. Look in the system and application event logs within a minute of the drop out. What do you see? You can practice away while running latency mon. This will likely turn up some event that is at the heart of your problem. Make sure wifi is disabled and disable select suspend on usb. Usually intermittent problems come down to your system powering down some device some time after it had been idle. The place you will likely find it is in device manager . -
Hey Bit! Ok, so you use a different headphone amp from your interface and you can hear a difference? What should we do to check the amp specs on our interface to see if it might help us?
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Usa virginia richmond... Two hours drive south from Washington dc.
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I don't know about this, but let me try to restate the issue... You have a high def display that looks beautiful but now things are too small to distinguish. So you use a video driver feature to enlarge the size of cakewalk to 150% of normal. Now you can see it. But the mouse doesn't read properly so you hover over one button but when you click you activate another. Just for clarity, If you set size to 100% it works fine? And if you reduce the screen resolution in Windows does it get bigger and easier to see?
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Have you tried breaking the bekon in half before putting it on the sandwich? ? Idk how to help but can't resist trying.
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I have everything installed on my c drive. I use junctions to move things to my ssd. You don't have to reinstall anything. Works great.
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I picture with no sound is appealing but imagine just how badly it might sound.
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The answer can be both, honestly. Also, it is common to apply eq only to the side chain input for the compressor. You can use this to avoid triggering on bass sounds without removing bass or to turn your compressor into a de-esser.
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This also prevents your guitar Or Vocal compressor from triggering with the bass or kick.
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Thanks @Chuck E Baby
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@Chuck E Baby I think he is pointing out that midi clip ends are defined by events not the time range. This can be confusing at first. Honestly, i think if we can help him use the tool successfully, he will not mind that default behavior. Maybe I'll make a video to show what i think is bugging him and show why it doesn't bug me.
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This is the behavior for midi clips. Enable snap to drag it to the measure mark... Ctrl L to enable looping. Drag it out.
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https://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNum=0&docid=10275206&IDKey=A87B74305B7E&HomeUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fpatft.uspto.gov%2Fnetacgi%2Fnph-Parser%3FSect1%3DPTO1%26Sect2%3DHITOFF%26d%3DPALL%26p%3D1%26u%3D%252Fnetahtml%252FPTO%252Fsrchnum.htm%26r%3D1%26f%3DG%26l%3D50%26s1%3D10%2C275%2C206.PN.%26OS%3DPN%2F10%2C275%2C206%26RS%3DPN%2F10%2C275%2C206 Plugin load balancing. Nice work Noel.
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I have a pair of those things. Cat 5 input.... Plug it into the wall... Take it out of any connected socket in the house and you are connected. Not WiFi... Wired... Using your home's electric cables to carry the signal. I have a nice studio [my wife thinks] and it does not interfere.