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Byron Dickens

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  1. No it isn't and you don't. I don't throw a blanket over my desk and neither does Ocean Way, the Record Plant or Abbey Road. Flutter echoes are caused by upper mid and high frequencies bouncing between parallel walls or the floor and ceiling in small rooms. The lack of acoustic treatment might not affect anything recorded strictly in the box, but it sure as hell affects your mix. Without an accurate listening environment, you have no idea what you are really hearing. The number one biggest improvement to my own mixes was building some real broadband bass traps. Soon enough, others will be a long to back me up on this - at least one of whom has commercial releases.
  2. Not the problem. Not the problem. Not the problem. Unnecessary. Definitely not the problem. Absolutely the problem. Only means the guy gets paid, not that he is any good.
  3. Please start your own thread instead of hijacking this one.
  4. I wasn't talking about not having Internet in the first place.
  5. I don't know why some people are so scared to connect their DAW computer to the internet once in a while.
  6. Absolutely. The big problem with search boxes is if you don't know exactly how what you are searching for is phrased, exactly what it is called or how to spell it, you often come up blank.
  7. The documentation is your friend: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.19.html
  8. Sez you. How about changing it to what you want and then saving it.
  9. I still have my Korg X3 and try to shoehorn it into just about everything.
  10. Have you considered just taking a chill pill and just letting CW do it's thing while you get some coffee or something?
  11. Sorry to tell you this but you might have wasted your money. Should have gotten a real audio interface from a known, reputable manufacturer of pro /prosumer gear.
  12. How long have you been struggling with this? There is an easier way. Practice good project hygiene. Approach things in an orderly, logical and systematic manner and document them as you go along. Spending a little bit of extra time on the front end can often save tons of time on the back end.
  13. Any plugin that problematic I ditch and move on to something else. That's an easy one. In the preferences, check "suspend audio engine when Cakewalk is not in focus "
  14. Now you know one of the reasons why pros meticulously document every session with copious notes.
  15. Your best bet will be to take a line out from the Fractal into your interface.
  16. Outside the US, there isn't the same fetish about every product having to be xx% profitable or it gets killed.
  17. If those are what I think they are, then that's probably the problem right there. How is Windows supposed to distinguish between generic devices and keep track of which is which? That could also be an issue. It sounds like what you need is a real MIDI interface: https://www.sweetwater.com/c677--MIDI_Interfaces
  18. The documentation is your friend: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Tools.19.html
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