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Everything posted by scook
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Gibson still owns CA-2A. They did not give up their rights to the product when they shut down Cakewalk. They could start selling the product again, if they wanted to do so. There is no legitimate way to acquire new licenses or share licenses for CA-2A, SONAR or any products made by Cakewalk. unless Gibson allows it. BandLab purchased the source code for Cakewalk products from Gibson and could use it to create their version of CA-2A just like they did with SONAR.
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Uninstall does not remove user data. The projects will not be touched. Run the Uninstall option from the menu in BA
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setting up midi with microsoft gs wavetable synth
scook replied to dwf2008's topic in General Music Discussion
The MS GS Wavetable synth is an external synth and needs to be treated like any other hardware synth. AFAIK, its output is hard coded to use the default Windows audio output. TTS-1 is a GM synth and most find it easier to work with it instead of dealing with the MS synth chip. If no MIDI output is enabled in Cakewalk preferences when opening a MIDI file, Cakewalk automatically sets up TTS-1 to play the file. -
3 db increase often involves summing two channels into one. Examples are given in the documentation My guess is the entire mix export is stereo so this summing does not occur. Based on the plug-in dot pattern, the plug-ins in the FX rack are stereo so even through the clips are mono, they are being processed in stereo. Exporting the track as mono causes processed signal (now stereo) to be summed.
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Can I add effects after using melodyne?
scook replied to RICHARD HUTCHINS's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The "transfer method" (IOW using Melodyne as a regular plug-in) copies the clip into the Melodyne environment, then Melodyne processes and plays back the processed clip. The clip shown in the track is no longer used. Anything added before the Melodyne plug-in will not have any effect because the audio is originating from the Melodyne instance using the copy it made during the transfer process. Render Melodyne to restore the regular signal flow. Using Melodyne as a Region FX does not use the transfer process. This is what ARA (Audio Random Access) is all about. It reads and processes data very early in the regular DAW signal flow. -
Can't Open Any Project That Has Auto-Tune!
scook replied to Pete Laramee's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Safe mode will open projects and allow skipping problem plug-ins. To invoke safe mode, hold down the SHIFT key while opening the project. -
This is available in Cakewalk by BandLab It is one of the few reasons the plug-in manager is still included. By default, plug-in layouts are stored in a folder the user directory. Cakewalk and SONAR have their own user directories. Either copy the layouts or modify preferences as desired.
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This bug was introduced in X3. Currently any synth capable of sending MIDI data can be setup to feedback to its input. MIDI sent from a plug-in should not be available to the track(s) routed to the plug-ins MIDI input. The routing still happens even when the track is set to "External Inputs Only." Not sure how long this "feature" will be around but I would not depend on it.
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The transport module shows the Record Bit Depth NOT the Driver Bit Depth.
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Calkewalk with Apollo Twin Duo USB Latency Pronlem
scook replied to jonathan hanemann's question in Q&A
A 256 sample buffer @ 48K is probably the upper limit for most when monitoring through the DAW. Keep in mind plug-in choice can significantly add to the delay. If the compressor has a large lookahead buffer it will be a problem. It may have the ability to adjust its buffer or it may be designed for mixing/master and not be suitable for use while recording. Information about its buffering and application should be in the documentation. -
It is not possible to record MIDI by playing the pads with a mouse. I already covered this in a post linked in this thread too. Any synth that makes sound may take advantage of synth audio recording. It does not matter how the sound is created, That said, playing a plug-in UI is not very efficient.
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Try changing the MIDI driver mode.
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Here is your opportunity to create one with either the built-in UI or a text editor. Directly editing the master.ins with a text editor may be faster depending on how the information is documented. When directly editing master.ins make a backup (just in case).
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The SR-16 instrument definition is in Alesis.ins in "Cakewalk Content"
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Windows and Cakewalk may be set to different sample rates. Here is one way to check the sample rate in Win10 When sharing audio hardware between Windows and Cakewalk both must run at the same sample rate to use the hardware at the same time.
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To run MBox 2 in ASIO mode try this
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$200 Discount for Total Studio 2 owners when buying Total Studio 3
scook replied to Reid Rosefelt's topic in Deals
Insulting and abusive posts need to stop. One thread has been locked. It would be a shame if users lost posting privileges over this. -
Everything on the old site including the Command Center uses the the same user ID and password from the single sign on system created in 2014 and used through 2017. Email service from the old servers was shutdown in 2017. To regain access to your old Cakewalk account contact support@cakewalk.com For more info about legacy product support see https://help.cakewalk.com/hc/en-us/categories/360001718094-Legacy-Products
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Yes, the activation process needs to write to a protected area of the registry. It has been this way since Vista.
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SONAR Platinum was made by Cakewalk, a Gibson brand company. Nothing has changed regarding SONAR Platinum. BandLab Technologies makes Cakewalk by BandLab, a free DAW based on code they purchased from Gibson. They require their product be re-activated every 6 months.
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Yes The inputs are based on the info provided by Windows. Windows reports stereo pairs. This means in Cakewalk: 1-Left is channel 1 on the interface 1-Right is channel 2 on the interface 3-Left is channel 3 on the interface 3-Right is channel 4 on the interface so, to record interface channel 2 as a mono track in Cakewalk set a track's interleave to mono and its input to 1-Right.
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The registration code relates to the version being registered. The version is in the first few characters of the code. When using the version that shipped with Platinum the easiest way to activate DP is install using the Command Center. The Command Center automatically activates anything it installs. Manual activation requires running the standalone synth or the DAW as administrator to get the registration code accepted. Once activated, the standalone and DAW do not need to run as administrator.