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Good usb keyboard controller for Cakewalk?
Michael Vogel replied to Ernie Tamminga's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
When you finally choose and buy your keyboard how about coming back here to let us know what you bought and how you came to your decision. Your thread will become a reference for those coming after you asking the same questions you did. For my part I have a Native Instruments S88 note keyboard so not really in your search ball park. All the best in your search. -
For some people, anonymity seems to provide a stimulus to speak without thought of consequence. Either to themselves or others. People are quick to quote freedom of speech as a right and something to be protected at any cost yet conversely, little seems to be said about responsibility for what you say and being held accountable for those words. I think freedoms are not absolute but conditional upon our responsible exercise of those freedoms. As others have said though, this forum is pretty well free of nasty speech. Good policies and moderators who apply them fairly keep the forum humming along.
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Can't open waves plug-ins from the V14
Michael Vogel replied to NRafael's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Download the latest Waves installer and run it to get the latest version of Waves plugins. You need to have a current WUP Waves Update Program to go from v13 to 14. I have all (just about) Waves plugins and no issues upgrading to v14. All the plugins work fine in Cakewalk. -
Not sure but I think there’s a clue in “mono hardware outputs” vs External insert plug-in. I think the External Insert plug-in is Stereo by design not a bug. As it has to measure the round trip delay/latency being passed through an external hardware device to do appropriate time alignment with the audio in the box. I don’t think it would work on simultaneous yet different streams processed through different devices. That’s been my laymen’s understanding of it for the many years since it’s initial implementation and my use of it. Of course as usual I’m happy to stand corrected.
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My Drive changes .cwb extension to .wav?
Michael Vogel replied to Terry Kelley's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
What happens if you change the extension back to .cwb ? Give it a try. -
Does My Laptop Meet The Requirements of Cakewalk?
Michael Vogel replied to 1.Y.6.'s topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Welcome to the forum. Quite simply yes. Your laptop should be OK. However, there is a limit to the audio data you can process and the number of individual tracks you can record. Limited by the interactions between your laptops CPU speed, memory, speed of your drives and what is creating the sounds you want to record and playback. You didn’t mention what you were going to record and whether you need microphone/s, guitar etc. The type of inputs will dictate which external audio device you’ll need if any. If its purely electronic sounds generated by the software in your laptop then another consideration will be how you will hear your recordings. Earphones/buds or external speakers. Again your choice of external audio device (read Sound/Audio Card) will play a part in those choices too. When you say in the long run - Cakewalk, while it is distributed under a free license now, has a history dating back more than 30 years. It is a mature Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that has a bright future with a team of dedicated developers some of whom have spent 20+ years writing the code. This forum is a unique extra as the community is involved and passionate, including many professional musicians, composers and producers. Willingly helping. Add to that I’ve not known a forum to have so much input from the developers. While it should never be expected or taken for granted, they make an enormous direct contribution when a particular question calls for their input. Also responsive to direct feature requests and a robust bug reporting system. That’s about it. You’ll have more questions and you’re always welcome to post them here at anytime, I highly recommend you familiarise yourself with the Cakewalk Resource Guide (see links higher up in the forum) and simply hovering over an icon in any Cakewalk screen will show a tool tip and if the online help is enabled you’ll get that info right in whichever window you’re in. All the best. -
Mix Thread Count & other tweaks for Apolo x6?
Michael Vogel replied to HOOK's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Ah, Cakewalk at its best. Seriously where else do you get such comprehensive support. I must setup my Waves DIGIGRID devices this weekend and see how MMCSS works in that environment as I’ve not had it running for a while now. -
2022.09 stuck scanning Amplitube 5
Michael Vogel replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I couldn’t get Amp 5 recognised until the latest update which fixed all my issues. Make sure you’re patched to the latest update only released in the last week or so. -
Glad you got it sorted. Just as well you had a switched on DAW builder to work with. They were clearly able to do things we couldn’t begin to suggest.
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Are all those instruments to be recorded at once? If not you can do with less inputs and record some tracks first and then others later.
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Insert Instrument - Change Default from TTS-1?
Michael Vogel replied to XBaker's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Another important key to speeding up workflow (as you’ve mentioned the number of mouse clicks) is to learn the keyboard shortcuts which make any program work so much faster. There is also scope to edit some default combinations to more suit yourself. Once you’ve begun you’ll be amazed at what you can do. it’s also possible to use 3rd party programs like Auto Hotkeys to create complex scripts to perform regular click heavy operations. There are some regular members who are quite expert at using Auto hotkeys. I’m not one of them. -
I’ll often read a post and if I don’t know the answer (related to techniques or user error) off the top of my head, go to the Reference Guide and look for answers.. That’s why I always encourage folks to RTFM.
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Is there a way of doing what used to be called Auto Level Adjust
Michael Vogel replied to jade's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You could also look at the source of the problem. Perhaps investigate better monitoring of the bands playing during recording and of course practice and improving musicianship. Also examine what is louder or quieter and when. Sometimes the arrangement of a song can create a wide dynamic range. There’s so many areas to explore before trying to fix it in the mix. -
Anyone working on CbB with a curved monitor?
Michael Vogel replied to Jimbo 88's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks Noel n Lord Tim. I’ve got a hefty mount - glad I over spec’ed originally. -
crashing Cakewalk has begun crashing on playback
Michael Vogel replied to GCizza's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks for the updated info regarding the length of development and other interesting history. -
Trouble With Arturia KeyLab Essential 88 keyboard
Michael Vogel replied to Thomas Sneddon's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Please don't go down this road. This free DAW is particularly well supported and while you probably didn't realize it, Noel (Borthwick) is the companies Chief Technical Officer and has been programming Cakewalk for some 20 odd years. Like many of us we all had to start somewhere and while many of us used Cakewalk's paid for precursor software, SONAR (myself for more than 3 decades), we all appreciate that the level of support here outstrips that offered by many DAW companies with far greater resources. The community centered around this DAW has been in existence since the early news group days (pre-modern internet) late 80's early 90's, yes last century, and comprises some very knowledgeable and experienced, musicians, producers, composers and programmers in the music industry. They give their time freely and in time like many, you'll have more questions then, one day you'll be in a position to provide an answer or a comment to help someone else. Thats the way it works at its best. So - welcome to the Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB0 forum, remain patient and remember that even when you think it's the software, it's probably user error. Thats OK. Even when you express your frustration someone will likely still help. AND if it is the software then there are well established lines of communication to get the issue resolved. -
Anyone working on CbB with a curved monitor?
Michael Vogel replied to Jimbo 88's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Is it possible to wall mount or only on the stand with which it comes? I don't have the desk real estate available as it's occupied by a Raven Mti1 27" Multi-Touch Screen. -
There you go. With a little help and patience, you've taken a small but important step. Now get yourself a copy of the Cakewalk reference Guide and start to slowly start study it. It's a big book but don't be overawed by its size. It's in PDF format so you can search it to help answer questions. It's a comprehensive guide to all things you need to know and then some. Apart from doing the tutorials mentioned in the earlier parts of the guide, it will familiarize you to "Cakewalk speak". Audio recording has its own language and getting to grips with the terminology will aid you in framing other questions you'll no doubt ask in due course. Interactive Help is always available from within Cakewalk itself simply by hovering over an icon which triggers the Help Module to load relevant information in a window on the right of the screen by default. If it's not visible, select it from the Views Menu. Like most Cakewalk Views the window can be docked or dragged around and placed where you choose. Along with the others - welcome to the Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB) forum. To view and download the PDF, click the Cakewalk by BandLab forum menu and select Reference Guide PDF. OR Reference Guide here BTW does the Koala moniker mean you're an Aussie. You'll find quite a few of us on here. I live in a small rural town west of Ballarat in Victoria.
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Insert Instrument - Change Default from TTS-1?
Michael Vogel replied to XBaker's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I suggest checking out the Reference Guide for help with templates as I have various synths setup in different track templates and everything loads fine when selected. -
You can use the free version of Macrium to create an image of your current C drive and use that for your new computers C drive. In Cakewalk Preferences\File Locations you can see where all your various files are being saved. Backup all those locations and once you’ve got your new PC setup, copy all those files over to it.
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Unfortunately most threads on the forum come about due to people experiencing problems. Not very often that people post how wonderfully things are going. In any case, most problems are resolved without that being reflected in the forum. When you own multiple DAWs you’ll realise that we have a very interactive forum with good support from the developers. I don’t know of any other forum where the company’s CTO (Noel Borthwick) regularly answers technical questions directly for users.
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Moving sample library n stuff Again :-(
Michael Vogel replied to Pathfinder's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Native Access provides options for choosing your own installation paths for the libraries as well as the plugins and as has been mentioned the option to Relocate an already installed program and/or application. It seems many companies now have dedicated Installation Managers to help keep on top of the large volumes of associated files. Apart from programs I have a dedicated Installation Manager folder on my Windows Desktop where I keep them all.