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Some of us don't need a GM synth or play MIDI files. In 25 years I've never used one.
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pssst... no one uses screensets.
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If you have a lot of tracks, using F or Shift+F will compact everything as tightly as possible.
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If you're using CbB and have the 64 bit version installed, it should load as is without dxshell. If you only have the 32 bit version installed, it won't work in CbB. If you have 64 bit SONAR Platinum or earlier installers you can install the synth w/o installing SONAR. If you're trying to use it in other DAWs, check that they can load DX plugins as some don't.
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Funny thing is it (v4) has been opening right up in 32 bit SPlat.
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But only if you have Cake Pro Audio 9 or earlier... right?
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Maybe I misunderstand but other than 1 or 2 they all seem to be hardware specific, of which I have none.
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Since none of these work with my hardware they are of no use at all unless I can make my own, tho I've read creation required a bit more technical skill than the average person has. A good idea that could have gone farther had it been thought thru better? Kinda like dangling a carrot just out of reach.
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12 years too late and yes there's one when you click on the dropdown menu, but would be much useful to see one on the module number for an immediately obvious reminder like a lock icon or colored border:
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[SOLVED] Occasional Inconsistent Snap Behavior (CbB)
sjoens replied to sjoens's topic in Feedback Loop
My default is to have nothing selected. But thanks for kicking me in the head to look at settings. I found Snap To Nearest Audio Zero Crossings was checked. My screenshot proves this was the "culprit". It's the little Per Project settings that get you and why they only happen "occasionally". -
In some projects Snap refuses to work properly. Every now and then clips refuse to split or move at the proper Snap To location no matter what snap resolution I select: Example: Split at 75:01:000 with snap resolution of 1/16 results in: When this happens I have to disable Snap and drag clip ends manually.
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[SOLVED] Mysterious Vertical Line In MIDI Clip (CbB)
sjoens replied to sjoens's topic in Feedback Loop
Yup. This entry does appear when an audio clip is converted to MIDI thru Melodyne so maybe it happened by mistake. -
Visible in Track View. Nothing in PRV. Event List shows Melodyne text entry??? This was not an audio to MIDI conversion track. Don't even know what the text is. Bouncing the clip did not remove it but when I isolated that section to a new track and bounced it, the entire clip disappeared. MIDI clip has no name but I was using Melodyne quite a bit on the audio tracks below it.
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Many ways to skin cat... poor cat.
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"Looks like" a video driver conflict or a corrupt project. If you're on default Workspace try opening in Safe Mode removing all plugins to eliminate them as the cause. If it goes away, bring them back one-by-one until it happens again. If it still happens with no plugins then it's something else. If you need to rebuild the project you can drag all the clips to a new project.
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Probably the closest thing to a snap but you have to watch the left hand gage closely to maintain the same value. Would be a smashing good bit of werk flow if we could hold Shift or some such while using the draw tool to maintain the same value across the sweep. Still, you can select all the notes and simply enter the value in Event Module, tho you may have to zero them all first.
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https://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Automation.12.html or Cakewalk Reference Guide pg1231
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... assumin' they still has any.
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For some, the accent is easier than the language. For most tho, it's just the opposite.
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No snap there. You can request it in the Feedback Forum. Otherwise you can use the Event Module or run CAL scripts to set a range of velocities on selected notes.