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Byron Dickens

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  1. While it can be done - people do it - CW is not really intended as a live performance tool. You're better off mixing down to a .wav or .mp3 and using that. Even Notes Norton, famous for creating and selling third-party Band-in-a-Box styles and who plays gigs constantly does it that way.
  2. Ample Sound is an instrument, not an effect. What you are trying to do doesn't work; it has to be driven by MIDI. My honest to God advice is to just get a bass.
  3. At the very least, there shouldn't be any harm in connecting once in awhile to get updates, etc....
  4. What synth is your keyboard routed to? Start here:
  5. My aunt used to have a neighbor named Clint Torres.
  6. How did people ever manage to do this for tens of thousands of years before computers?
  7. I'm thinking ear training and listening with your ears rather than your eyes.
  8. Nice! Very evocative.
  9. That's some really good guitar playing! Well, all of it is really good.
  10. Wow. I would have thought I was listening to an old record. Lots of feeling in that.
  11. Thanks for the listens @jwnicholson78The link in the OP does work. Try again. @DeeringAmps I confess to near total ignorance of rave music. I had in mind a hybrid of some kind of electronic space music and Arabic pop/ folk.
  12. Very soundtracky. Great job on continuously reorchestrating everything and that clean part in the middle was an interesting change.
  13. I recommend spending some quality time with the documentation and some good basic tutorials.
  14. No. ASIO is the only driver mode suitable if you are going to record external sound sources.
  15. That has nothing to do with the metronome and it is not a bug. You should always leave at least one empty measure before you start recording because 1: if you anticipate the downbeat by even the tiniest fraction, there is no way for CW to catch the note on before zero. 2: it takes an amount of time greater than zero for any instruments virtual or otherwise to be able to start after the play command.
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