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NOT SOLVED -workspaces -I like it but, tired of resizing the console
sjoens replied to Max Arwood's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Could be a reason but I would think everything should be there. -
NOT SOLVED -workspaces -I like it but, tired of resizing the console
sjoens replied to Max Arwood's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Nice thing about screensets is you don't have to save anything. They remain as you last put them when saving a project. Screenset 1 is the initial setup for every session. However, if you save a project when another screenset is open, the project will reopen in that screenset. I put Console View in the Multidock so it's just a D click away and then put the Multidock over everything else so it's full screen when open. Every time I open the project it's set up the same way. I seldom use any other screensets but they can be arranged so one is all Track View, one is all Console View, one is Staff View, one is Multidock with all the plugins, etc. Then you just switch views by hitting the screenset number you want to work in. https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=WindowManagement.08.html https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=WindowManagement.09.html CbB still has a bug where it won't always retain Console View narrow strip widths for the Mains. Workspaces use the current screensets and are useful for other things... I guess. I don't really use them. -
NOT SOLVED -workspaces -I like it but, tired of resizing the console
sjoens replied to Max Arwood's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Does this help? I think originally I did quote you but then I edited my post. -
NOT SOLVED -workspaces -I like it but, tired of resizing the console
sjoens replied to Max Arwood's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
You use one every time you open Sonar/CbB. Screensets are per project - tho they are the same for each project until you change them. Saving a project retains the current screensets in place for that project. - Locking a screenset protects it from temporary changes made during a session so those changes won't remain after closing the project. Workspaces are global - which means the current one will affect any project you open. I think forgetting or not knowing this is why they cause a lot of confusion. -
Easy since there's only one softsynth. Try doing it on several "different" softsynth/MIDI tracks all as once.
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creating new accounts disabled/not receiving email re: forgotten pw. Can't register BandLab as it responds that: 1. (the site) has disabled creating new accounts. 2. It does not recognize my password. And 3., Upon trying to update my password, I don't receive the email. No problems w/BandLab Acc.
sjoens replied to Lamer Averga's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Looks like you're trying to log into the legacy account for which no new accounts can be made... for obvious reasons. You should be seeing this instead: Go to Other Links ▼ at the top of this page. Then BandLab | Home > Login. -
feature request Panning of Stereo Sources and stereo buses
sjoens replied to norfolkmastering's topic in Feedback Loop
Some sampled/electronic pianos spread the keyboard over the stereo spectrum so that lower keys are more left and higher keys more right. If you pan these one way or the other you can loose some of the dynamics. If you don't have something like Channel Tools, you can: 1. Record/freeze the synth and bounce the audio to mono or 2. Split the piano to left and right mono tracks where they can be panned separately. -
Check the track output. This is normal when no softsynth is selected for that MIDI track. I'm not seeing a softsynth in your screenshot. If there were it should at least work if you right click on the softsynth's track icon instead. BTW, this option isn't available for outboard synths. Maybe the dialog should read "Replace Softsynth..." instead.
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I mentioned it's hit & miss for me when freezing multiple instrument tracks so there seems to be an issue with it not being consistent.
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I took brundlefly's comment to mean the actual PPQ is unchanged, only how it's displayed is changed? Unless files created outside Cakewalk are not affected by it's internal clock rendering when opened?
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960 is default unless you change it. Curious if this relates to the last post (David Baay?) on this page: http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3791895. "SONAR/CbB always runs at 960PPQ internally. Even if you set it to something lower, it will record and play back with 960PPQ resolution and just display the rounded/quantized times."
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If you have Cakewalk by BandLab already and want to install the new Sonar, it will install as a separate program so you will have both. When installing several Cakewalk programs, always install the oldest ones first as shared files will be overwritten and could affect newer programs if they are installed after the newer ones. There is also an update to your Cakewalk 2023.09. Latest version is 2024.12.
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It seems to open in Multidock differently each time. Mostly blank window. Sometimes the blobs are there but off screen. Rarely but on occasion the blobs are front and center. Now Time position doesn't seem to matter. edited for accuracy
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True. I shudda clarified "for me", that is. YMMV.
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Good to know. Mine was 13GB since I reinstalled Windows a year ago. Even if not used as a DAW, hibernation is a waste of resources IMO.
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I wonder if it has to do with being a Kontakt instrument. You might need to save the instance within Kontakt for it to stick. Or freeze the synth.
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In the good 'ole theming days you could at least repaint it bright red...
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Select the tracks then hold CTRL and click ONE Freeze button. This works great for single tracks but out of several tries it only worked once for split synth/MIDI tracks. Attempts using other methods crashed CbB or only froze one track. BTW, this room is for paying Sonar customers. You should take this down the hall 2 doors on the left before Security arrives.
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... . that works.
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Any Strummaker users have the capo revert to a different setting each time a project is opened? Can't figure out why this is happening or if it can be fixed.
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Kinda like Mackie's Rude Solo light... it really is rude!
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Help in finding files on your system: Everything from voidtools has been a life saver here. It literally finds everything and does so in an instant.
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A "Zoom to selection" hotkey would be nice. I hover the mouse over the selection and use Ctrl+scroll to zoom there, but sometimes it's like chasing a wet mouse. There is this which works pretty well: https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR X3&language=3&help=Tools.17.html#:~:text=Cakewalk by BandLab is free,the award-winning DAW now.&text=You can use lasso to select a specific area to zoom into.&text=Hold down the Z key,level%2C press ALT%2BZ.
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Anyone use a joystick for DAW work? Yaw and pitch for scrolling seems more intuitive. Assign buttons for mouse clicking. Trigger for play/stop, etc. Or is that even possible?
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Does anyone use the Navigator window, and how? I suppose it was more useful when monitors were tiny and you couldn't see the whole project, but now with large screens I don't even think about it. Odd that it can open above Track View and in Miltidock at the same time.