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Everything posted by Bristol_Jonesey
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Yes that is odd. Bouncing to clips works without even having to invoke Ripple Edit
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Editing in the Tempo Track is very similar to editing automation envelopes
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If Ripple Editing is not working then I would respectfully suggest you're doing something wrong Identify where the project ends, as described earlier Select all In the timeline, drag across where YOU want it to end and the actual end Turn on Ripple Edit Hit delete Turn off Ripple Edit
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Repeating a bar/measure/clip x times before moving on
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Jeremy Oakes's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Turn the clip into a groove clip and just drag it out for as many bars as you want 2 clicks -
Pro Channel - panel remember scroll position?
Bristol_Jonesey replied to sadicus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Open both tracks up in Console View -
Rendering Softsynths To Audio Questions
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Adam Grossman's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Switch all tracks to Clip view?
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Terry Kelley's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It might not work in the clip you're changing the Edit Filter on is already set to whatever it is you want to change them to. -
Switch all tracks to Clip view?
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Terry Kelley's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Select all tracks, use the control key and choose what you want from the Event Filter -
No. They all work independently. The best you can do is to get one set up exactly like you want it, then use "Duplicate Screenset To" and make the changes to your meters on the duplicates
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You don't need a keyboard shortcut if you use Screensets in the way I described Nothing can be quicker than typing '1' or '2' (NOT the numeric keypad - the numbers on the top row!!)
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Console View -> Strips -> Instrument
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Ferenc Hegedus's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Doesn't sound like a bug. I think this is just a limitation of using Instrument tracks rather than split I always use split and puta ll my Midi tracks into their own folder so that they can be easily hidden in Track View -
CWbB - CD Burner Utility - No Song Titles
Bristol_Jonesey replied to musikman1's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Never used it. I use CD Architect -
I usually put an EQ with a HPF before the verb to tame the mud, and sometimes a LPF after the verb to kill excessive highs
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I've been using dual monitors since 2007 and have been using screensets ever since they were introduced I've just tried hiding the meters in one screenset and switching back to the set WITH meters Works flawlessly I've got screensets 1 & c configured in this way Hit '1' - shows meters Hit '2' - hides meters
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Unable to export project to desktop...digital hash!!
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Steve Patrick's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Have you tried a Fast Bounce? -
VST Synth Settings Problems
Bristol_Jonesey replied to GuyWithAFuzzPedal's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'd start a new thread if I were you This one is 2 years old and is not related to the issues discussed above -
Ripple Edit should be able to clear this up
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Feature request: Show last point in song
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Moving Air Productions's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Control + End will take you to the end point -
Can't be done currently
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Select all (ctrl + a) Then in the timeline swipe across from 40:04:720 through to measure 59 Enable Rippled Edit All Delete Switch Ripple edit off If it's just an Export Problem you can still do the control + a Then in the timeline swipe across from 01:01:000 through to measure 40:04:720 Now do your export
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Breverb shipped with X3 & Platinum.
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Abouts busses to lowering volume of a mix
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Manolo's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
This will work provided you don't have any volume automation on your tracks -
Abouts busses to lowering volume of a mix
Bristol_Jonesey replied to Manolo's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Personally I'd use Offset Mode and lower all your Tracks by 6dB. Don't forget to switch it off afterwards!