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Last Night's Gig, the best/worst ever
Michael Richards replied to bitflipper's topic in The Coffee House
I was a 5 night a week musician for years. I used to run a stereo guitar rig that included a Fender Dual Showman Reverb amp with a 2x15 cabinet. My back is shot and I need multiple epidurals every year and still can't walk around a NYC block. Two years ago I had 3 disks in my neck replaced. A god awful surgery. Don't have it unless it is life or death, as it was in my case. I still need another one, my left hand can't get around a guitar neck. What a mess. Yet, I write and record much more. Good at the music writing, still bad at the mixing and mastering. I once played for a week with pneumonia. I was young and stupid, but the music was good. Michael -
Latency, LatencyMon and Audio Engine dropout
Michael Richards replied to Harley Dear's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I understand the task scheduling, but I ignorantly never looked up what MMCSS does. I'm going to spend some time with it unchecked to see if it interferes with ASIO and my RME interface with is quite nice for USB2. Just goes to show the value of good programming. Michael -
Latency, LatencyMon and Audio Engine dropout
Michael Richards replied to Harley Dear's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I've become a minor dpc latency internet legend. I have been hit hard by this annoyance. Every couple of weeks I make a change or 2 and have not had any stutters this new year. I've had a motherboard change and have used every NVIDIA graphics driver that was made for the 3060ti card. I've settled on the scenario that LatencyMon may detect a dpc latency but it does not seem to cause a stutter in recording and playback. That is great progress. I don't need Cakewalk running to experience my problems. The most recent discovery was to go into Device Manager and go to USB controllers and then into Properties and Power Management. Uncheck Allow this computer to turn off this device to save power. I did this for all the USB items listed. It was a small help, but it did help. I wish there was a universal check box to completely turn off all power management and throttling. I'm still dealing with an issue concerning nvlddmkm.sys, thanks to the NVIDIA card problem. Sad to say I have contacted NVIDIA support several times and they never answered. Michael -
Scook, thank you. I thought I knew a lot about take lanes. I am happy there is a solution to my problem. Michael
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Is there a way to delete empty take lanes? I seem to collect them like the bad habit they are.
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Recording and playback has hiccups
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thank you, Will. I’m on my iPad right now. I will look over the plugins I am using. It might be several of the Neural DSP guitar plugins I am using. I am using an RME UCX II, which has been very stable. I also disabled my anti-virus with no luck. It is a cat and mouse situation. -
I have a relatively fast computer, 12th gen i7 chip, 32gb ram and several SSDs, yet after 30 seconds or 3 minutes (the times are not specific) I run into issues that usually occur when you try to run the latency very low. For many months I was running something like 4.4 ms, round trip. For some reason, the last month has been the computer has the hiccups. I have upped the round trip to 22 ms without any change, I have disabled the wireless adapter, and I have utilized that throttle app to make sure the CPUs run at full speed. latency monitor keeps reporting issues, and for the most part they keep changing. Sometimes it has to do with the video card. I updated the video driver with no change. does anybody have an idea what is going on?
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Have you disabled your Wi-Fi adapter in Device Manager. It may not help in your situation but it definitely helps in reducing and even eliminating glitches and skips. I have what I believe a robust and fast computer, but when I use the Wi-Fi my computer is brought to its knees and I cannot go more than 20 seconds without the sound cutting out. I worked hard to fix issues that Latency Monitor said was causing my issues. Have you used Latency Monitor? That said my problem was not identified with that program. I noticed you have Melodyne open. That can slow down your project. One issue I found was that you can accidentally leave Melodyne clips open and you may not know about it. Make sure you render or remove the Melodyne clip when you are finished with it.
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Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'm about to give up. I get everything working. I put the computer to sleep. Nothing works. Then I get the Spitfire app to work, but Kontakt does nothing. I turn the computer off and nothing works. I then disconnect the nanoKontrol2, connect with cycle and set Marker pressed for 10 or so seconds and absolutely nothing works. When I open the Korg Kontrol Editor, the icon for the nanoKontrol2 appears and I connect with it. Still, nothing works Just so you know the nanoKontrol's light is on and the Kontrol Editor recognizes it. When it was working, I was able to configure it to do almost everything I wanted it to do with multiple programs. Put the computer to sleep or turn it off and now nothing. Am I missing something very basic. Even though I am able to control external synthesizers midi is a black hole for me. Any help is appreciated. -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Spiffo, thank you. -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
So, with all your help I have things running. Actually, for the first time I can remember, a Windows update didn’t cause issue but solved some of mine. I kept restarting the computer without successful results and then a Win 11 update gave me control of the nanoKontrol. something that bothers me in Kontakt is that when I stop the engine and it returns to my starting position the dynamics volume is set to 0. When I hit play the volume returns. Is there a way to stop this? -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I deleted the Korg nanoKontrol in Device Manager. That helped. Now I move the sliders and things work. What I still can’t figure out is Slider 2. It has a mind of its own. When I’m in Kontakt/Spitfire Solo Strings I want the second slider to control the vibrato. It is controlled by the 3rd slider. Slider 2 controls close and far mics. Shouldn’t I be to control that? -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thank you, msmcleod. Still not working, but there is slight progress. I finally see the nanoKontrol in the ACT Midi controller. I have been holding down the Cycle Set buttons for 10 seconds. This time I did it for 20 seconds and it worked. In the Utilities do I select default or Korg MicroKontrol, since there isn't a nanoKontrol? I can't get any of the faders or rotary knobs to work in any midi programs. I followed your directions many times and still nothing is working. I tried midi learn and I tried without midi learn without success. -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Reg, I read this page and it confused me. I only want to use it as a midi CC controller. -
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - not a clue
Michael Richards replied to Michael Richards's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
BTW, I am using Win 11 Pro if that matters. -
When it comes to midi I either understand it right away or can never seem to figure it out. I just might be a MIDIdiot. I have tried every possible method I can find in forums and in videos. Nothing is working. I don't even know if I'm in CC Mode. I need help right from the beginning. I've tried Mackie Control, MMcL Mackie Control #1, ACT, Generic surface. My goal is to control volume, expression and vibrato in various Spitfire programs. Some use Kontakt and other use Spitfire's own interface. That is probably not as important as just understanding the very basic step by step procedures. If some people can help me, I would very much appreciate it.
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Let me add one more issue. I use 2 monitors. The second one is for the staff, piano roll, or when melodyne opens. Well, that screen never changes to the new program. Michael
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I have a new computer running Win 11 for the last 6 or so weeks. I like to sometimes open a previous project while I am working on a new one. There are no issues opening them, but most of the time I see one project while the other is playing. In Win 7 it struggled to open 2 projects, but it always correctly displayed the playing project. I am using an RME UCX II at 4 ms roundtrip. If I reduce it to 12 ms things are a little better and I can changesto the correct project, but the cursor doesn't move. Are any other people experiencing this issue and does it have something to do with latency? My hope was to be able to open multiple projects since I have 32 gb of ram with a 12th generation Intel i7 cpu. Michael
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Hi John, went to your Soundclick page to hear your song. I’m on your 6th or 7th song as I’m writing this with a smile. Congratulations to you. Good songs and very clean recording. Very nice job. I spent years of my life in Texas, deep in the heart of country music. Yours is very reminiscent of what used to be good storytelling music. I was trying to figure out your accent, since you don’t sound like you are from the south. I thought maybe somewhere around Montana. Then I read about you. You are from the south, about as south as you can get in British Columbia. Beautiful country. michael
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I just bought a Dell 8950 with a i7 12700K CPU, NVIDIA 3600ti, 32gb ram and liquid cooling. I have an RME UCXii running Cakewalk at 48kHz. I getting somewhere around 4.5ms. I’m still loading up the new machine (what a pain) but have it running about 10 hours each for the past two days with no signs of any heat issues. I have been testing loading up BFD3, Spitfire Solo Strings, Sampletron2 and 5 or 6 Cakewalk vst programs. So far, so problems and no signs of running the latency too low. Once all the software is loaded I will bring up some of my older songs. On my older Win 7 computer, which has lasted since 2008, I used an Edirol FA-101 FireWire interface. My round trip latency was 19.9ms, with the RME it was 6.6. I’ll see if I can load Cakewalk with many vst programs and effects and see what happens. One of the things that would bring my old computer to its knees was playing trills in any vst program. It could actually crash Cakewalk. I would love to get this machine under 4ms. Maybe wishful thinking for a USB2 interface. One thing for sure is that it has been rock solid, and expensive.
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Twenty five years ago my wife bought me a Roland R8 Mk2. It is as shiny today as it was, then. I am midi ignorant and not for lack of trying. I always wished the pads were the soft type, so I could finger drum the thing and the send it to Cakewalk where I use BFD 3. One day my nephew, who never used an R8, wrote the drum parts for several songs, and they were rather challenging. Guess we can’t understand everything. Still, it is a beautiful drum machine.