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Bristol_Jonesey

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  1. Wouldn't have thought so. Would be pretty sloppy programming if it did.
  2. You're doing it wrong The graphic highlighted above is simply the scale resolution of that track. It's impact is purely visual. The control you want is here
  3. Download and install the latest version here https://downloads.bandlab.com/cak.../setup/CakewalkSetup.exe
  4. Are you inserting Melodyne as a Region FX? Are you rendering each clip when you've finished?
  5. Thanks for confirming Noel. I thought I was correct but the usual suspect continued to argue the point.
  6. Do you get the same thing on a brand new project or just an existing one?
  7. Send an email to support@cakewalk.com describing your problem. They'll get it sorted out. Once that's done, open up an account at Bandlab, download & Install Cakewalk By Bandlab (CbB).
  8. Another decent store is Gear4Music Also Thomann ship to the UK and their prices are usually very good
  9. Offset Mode was unbound from O quite a while back. Too many users were enabling it accidentally.
  10. Anderton's are good. So are Digital Village, Reverb and GAK (Guitar Amp Keyboards)
  11. Nice rant. And due to the vast amount of relevant information you've provided about your pc, your system in general and what you've tried to so far to fix the problem, I'm sure people are queueing up to provide you with the unique solution to your problem.
  12. Saying "the plugin in the track pane" is slightly ambiguous. Do you mean a plugin in the Track Fx Bin (which is in the track header, not the track pane) Or do you mean in the clip Fx Rack (attached to a clip, in which case Wookiee's explanation above provides a possible answer
  13. As you've found out, rendering a clip by bouncing utilises a different algorithm - offline vs online. This makes a world of difference.
  14. Arranger tracks are explained in detail, starting on page 354 of the Reference guide.
  15. There was an update of Sonar, but I've not seen anything for CbB
  16. Well you could use Offset mode and simply drag the volume fader up/down. IF it's a volume envelope. If you do choose this, make sure you switch Offset Mode OFF when you've done
  17. From AI Dithering should be applied when reducing the bit depth of an audio file, such as when bouncing from a 32-bit or 24-bit session to a 16-bit or 8-bit file. This is typically done during the final mastering process before export. Dithering helps to minimize quantization distortion that can occur when reducing the bit depth of an audio signal. Elaboration: When not to dither: Dithering is generally not needed when working with 32-bit floating-point audio, as the dynamic range is wide enough to make quantization errors negligible. Where to dither: Dithering should be applied as the final step in the mastering process, just before the final export. You typically only need to dither once in a DAW application, on the main stereo output, says Production Advice. When to dither: Dither is necessary when reducing the bit depth of an audio file, for example, when exporting from a 32-bit session to a 16-bit file for CD or streaming services. Why dither? Dithering introduces a small amount of noise to help mask quantization error, which is the distortion that can occur when the bit depth of a signal is reduced.
  18. I cannot find a single source saying you should use dither when bouncing a file All reference material points to it only being used when reducing bit depth Do you know what dither is?
  19. Sounds like you uninstalled CbB which might account for the lack of plugins. I suggest you install it again
  20. Not sure if this has been covered already, but the only time you should use dither is when you're exporting from a higher bit depth to a lower one. The classic example of this is when going from 24 bit to 16 bit with the intention of burning a CD. At all other times it should be disabled
  21. Saving a custom Workspace with the Synth Rack docked will do this
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