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I usually have the transport showing beats and the area where my image's arrow points to is where I see the time scrolling as I'm playing/recording. I must have accidentally hit a key that hides the time thingy. Don't know what it's called so can't search for it in the documentation. How do I get it back? Thanks, Chamlin
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Thanks, scook. Hmm... The clips in the project were all recorded in the project which is set to 48/24. So what might cause the 44.1/16 to show up?
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Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Hey, but that's still better than the original track and would allow the chord to ring out! Well done. -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
He said he used the De-click function to remove the obvious clicking, and Spectral Repair to remove the residue. -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It's kind of fascinating because I was there when it was recorded and don't see how that is possible yet my ears too hear that. I just went on to Upwork and posted that end bit asking for proposals for fixing that with RX. Almost immediately got a sample mp3 back from a guy in Malaysia demonstrating the clicks gone. Amazing. Literally 15 minutes from posting. Grateful for everyone's help here on this as you got me there! Thanks David Baay and LarsF! Fixed track attached! Acoustic Guitar METRONOME issue - File is 24bit 44.1 full edited.wav -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yup, once the guitar volume lowered, it was audible. The rest of the song, even the beginning which is only acoustic guitar shows no sign of it due to played guitar volume. -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
First, wow, thanks for all the help on this! Just a note: There's no volume fade, the guitarist was naturally and intentionally reducing his volume as the song winds down. Yes, the bpm was 149! -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Can anyone with Izotope Rx fix this? Would make such a big difference in the mix, thanks! File attached. Acoustic Guitar METRONOME issue - File is 24bit 44.1.wav -
Audible click track on acoustic guitar fade out
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks, David. I'll see if the guy who did the track can record his click and send it to my engineer. Hoping for a software designed for this kind of thing solution. -
Ugh. On a beautiful ending to a song where the acoustic guitar and bass sound a final note/chord, there's an audible click track. Some might not notice it, but it was a nightmarish moment hearing it. Is there software, a plugin that can fix that? Replaying the last note is not a great option. And do any of you do that kind of work? It's a bout a 5 second segment.
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Consistent Audio Engine Dropout after Importing Track
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
In another thread someone suggested deleting the aud.ini file. Tried it, no change. A few others said they had audio engine problems after they updated the latest Focusrite drivers. Hmm...perhaps I can try going back to the older driver. -
No VSTs, no effects, nuthin'! New project with 6 audio tracks. Every time I import a file the blue circle of hell does its thing and cycles for a long time. Sometimes doesn't stop. Eventually up pops the Audio Engine Dropout (12). Other times, the file is imported but I can't save the project without triggering the next round of blue circle joy. Seeking a solution for this issue with Code: 12 Reason for dropout: [Internal] Internal audio buffer memory limit overflow. Potential preventative action: Contact support with recipe/project file. 1. Been running Latency Monitor for 30 minutes, no issues. 2. Focusrite 18i8 1st Gen. Latest driver. 3. This is a new system with 64 GB RAM.
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How: Set Default Folder To Open When Clicking Import
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Ah, thank you! What a relief. -
When I click import, CW is defaulting to the Audio Library folder on my C: drive . How can I set that to open to my Projects file on my M: drive? Also, on the same screen when importing, "Preview Bus" is set to Focusrite USB ASIO Mon 1. I usually set it to Master. I don't know what I'm doing nor why. Can someone please explain this to me? Thanks!
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Installation Customization Magic by Bandlab???
chamlin replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thank you! Now I can proceed and just accept the defaults then change the options based on my new system's needs. Gratitude! -
New PC. Installed SPLAT + everything first. Then installed Cakewalk by Bandlab. Upon first opening Cakewalk, I get this popup: You are running CW for the first time. We found some custom settings from a previous install. Would you like to use those settings in this version? IF it will set my settings from my other PC's installation of CWbB, that would be great. Or is it sensing SPLAT?
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Very helpful!!! Thank you!
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Yes, I see. I do have my Global Audio Data S:\Cakewalk Projects\Audio Data set to the same drive as my projects, so that's good. And, I see 1,311 files totaling 23 GB in that folder. I guess I can verify that those files are actually in the project's audio folders and then clear out the 23 GB. Yes?
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Okay, do I have this right? If I: Delete all my clips and zero out all my tracks Save As Unselect "copy all audio with project" Give the project a new name, e.g., "Scook's Greatest Hits" then I will have created a clean "template" of sorts established. Yes?
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Thanks, scook! In each option, are all of the wav files, clips, etc. copied with it? And if I what I really want to do is take a project with all of its settings but not have any or all of the recorded files come along with it, what's the best way to do that?
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What's the functional difference between Save/Save As, and Save as Copy? What does and doesn't get saved with each?
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As I prepare to move to my new PC, I'm revisiting my folder location preferences and am looking for best practices. Here's what I've been using: Project Files are set to my S: drive which is an SSD solely dedicated to my working project files. Wave Files are also set to my S: drive. What is this for? In Cakewalk I have my .wav files all directed to reside in each project folder's location. All of my other folder locations appear to be defaults residing on my C drive (SSD). A. Suggestions? Input?
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Thanks, CJ!
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I've unsuccessfully searched for threads on best practices in installing. I remember there were guidance threads. 1. Sonar Platinum first, then Cakewalk, right? A. Where do I find the latest version of SPLAT? Do I download the old Command Center here? https://www.cakewalk.com/command-center B. And jeez, all the plugins? 2. Cakewalk should be easy, just log in to my account, install Bandlab and go from there, right? 3. Is there an easy way to export a list of settings or do I need to create screenshots of every option and preference page? 4. Other things to be aware or beware of? 5. Hmm, I probably need to install my Focusrite 18i8 first, right? Thx!