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[SOLVED] Drawing a Blank on Early Reflections
Bristol_Jonesey replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Try a delay going into a reverb -
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Yep, lowering all your tracks is the way to go.
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Clip FX bin not processing on bounce
Bristol_Jonesey replied to winkpain's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Doesn't Bounce to Track create a new track, complete with edits? -
I've got a 5 watt Blackstar as well - it's far too loud for a bedroom studio
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This is them most plausible method by far. Be interesting to start the re-install with your internet switched off, see how far it gets.
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press button> Transpose-How to create a Hotkey?
Bristol_Jonesey replied to sadicus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I set mine to alt + t Preferences > Customization > Keyboard Shortcuts Set the Area filter to Global Bindings, scroll down to Process > Transpose Select the desire key combination from the left hand list, then hit Bind & Ok You can also add this to the custom module in the Control Bar -
Exported track appear to boost gain.
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Andy Drudy's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
What options are you choosing in the Export dialog? How may pairs of outputs are routed out of your interface? -
Adjusting Input Gain in audio tracks?
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Michael McBroom's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You will find that many plugins have a "Sweet Spot" where they only function properly over a narrow range of inputs Drive it too hot and it distorts. Don't drive it hard enough and it sounds wimpy and prone to noise Using the input gain is a good way (and for those plugins without their own input gain, the only way) to get the plugin to respond in a "musical" way This is part of a larger topic known as gain staging, where the gain of your signal is controlled tightly from input all the way through to your monitors Read up on gain staging and it will invariably start by talking about input gain -
Bandlab internet necessity question
Bristol_Jonesey replied to desertbluesman's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
This is exactly what I do -
Cakewalk Platinum and Bandlab version
Bristol_Jonesey replied to molly townsend's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The best advice I would give is to uninstall everything Then install Splat including all the goodies ,then install CbB Splat will take a LOT longer for the full installation compared to CbB -
Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks for the link Steve Do you recommend installing X2a as well as X2?? -
Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
So...... I've got all my Splat installs ready to go from the CCC. No problem there I do not have X2 in CCC, but I *do* have the original installer .exe I only need X2 for a handful of plugins + V-Vocal Is it necessary to install the updates to X2 (was it X2A?) or will the base installation suffice I do not intend to use X2 for any project related work Thanks -
SOLVED: Edited BASIC cwt not saving....
Bristol_Jonesey replied to pax-eterna's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You mean you don't see this: -
SOLVED: Edited BASIC cwt not saving....
Bristol_Jonesey replied to pax-eterna's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes I just wanted to check you were selecting "Save as Type > Template" in the Save as dialog box and that you then navigated to your templates folder -
Check to see if there any Punch Points enabled
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I haven't set foot in the studio for a year. I had started to suffer from lack of motivation and this happened to coincide with lots of other personal stuff going on and only now, am I beginning to miss it But I know the first thing I've got to do (after making sure it all works) is to install all the software I need onto a separate Win 10 disc which has been ready to fo for ages That won't take 5 minutes ? ??
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Just listened to the entire album for the first time in about 25 years
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SOLVED: Edited BASIC cwt not saving....
Bristol_Jonesey replied to pax-eterna's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Are you actually saving it as a template? Have you set Workspaces to "None"? -
Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Think I'm going to do this: VST 2 32 Bit C:\Program Files (X86)\Common Files\VST2 VST 2 64 Bit C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST2 VST 3 32 Bit C:\Program Files (X86)\Common Files\VST3 VST 3 64 Bit C:\Program Files\VST3 That's if either of the 32 bit paths are needed - I'll find out when I install -
Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
From what I can gather, I need to install from 8.0, X2 & Platinum -
Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Yes Steve, I saw Noel's warning recently about not scanning VST2 plugins so that's something to avoid Did everything ship as 64 bit, going back as far as, say, Pantheon? I know all the later ones did. -
Hi all I have a dual boot Win7 / Win 10 system Currently no software installed on the Win 10 partition but I'm about to take the plunge and install all my software & plugins going right back to Sonar 8 (selective install of various plugins) So... what's the current thinking regarding installation paths? I'm thinking I'll need separate paths for VST2 & VST3 but what about 32bit/64 bit? Does CbB even recognise 32 bit? Thanks
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You can't mix & match using a pan envelope (or any other envelopes) and use the pan setting at the same time. Use one or the other. You can only truly pan mono tracks - panning stereo tracks works much the same way as a balance control on your hi-fi
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Using cakewalk track volume for synths
Bristol_Jonesey replied to jono grant's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The only things I can think of to make a track volume unresponsive is if you have volume automation on the track, Offset Mode engaged or you're tweaking the Midi velocity, not volume