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4 minutes ago, lapasoa said:
What is elastique algorythm??
see Stretch Methods
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You can't move threads but a mod can,
You can PM one of them or modify the subject to request the move.
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Having prior versions of SONAR installed I have no idea what a clean install of CbB looks like.
Can you provide more specifics about what is installed, such as fully qualified file names.
There should be no SD3 files installed.
There are sfz files and samples installed with Drum Replacer. These look a lot like SD3 content.
There are sfz files and samples installed for SI-Drums too.
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Clip colors may be set in the clip properties inspector
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I have not looked at it but a user posted a revised legato CAL on the old forum.
The file is still available.
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Really should avoid 32bit plug-ins.
Synths that process audio are added to the FX rack of the audio/instrument track.
An additional MIDI must be added to the project if the synth needs MIDI data.
Any plug-ins that can receive MIDI data show up in a MIDI track's output drop down.
That said, there are two dlls supplied with Cyntha. One is the FX version. This is the version I would use in an audio/instrument FX rack.
Just like the synth plug-in, the FX accepts MIDI data, however; because it scans as a effect, it does not have "Enable MIDI Input" turned on by default.
To turn on "Enable MIDI Input" on effects plug-ins like Cynthia FX, click on the VST2/3 drop down in the standard header and select the option.
When 32bit plug-ins are loaded by BitBridge, the standard header is in a separate window.
To see the standard header hold down the ALT key when opening the plug-in UI.
Usually the header window opens behind the main plug-in UI.
The icon indicates the audio track has a soft synth as its input.
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There are several videos about TTS-1 in the Tutorial area
Have you viewed them?
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On the left is the Track inspector showing an instrument track MIDI tab. On the right is the Piano Roll View.
The grey section containing the note names/numbers, mute and solo buttons under the PRV View menu is the Note Map Pane. The area to the right of it containing MIDI data is the Drum Map Pane.
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The images help.
The drum map manager shows a drum map with all notes routed to the first instance of TTS-1 in the project.
The track image shows
Track 1 - an audio track
Track 2 - a MIDI track
Track 3 - an instrument track w/ TTS-1 loaded (based on the label)
Track 4 - an instrument track /w some synth loaded (SI-Drums?).
When using instrument tracks usually extra MIDI tracks are not necessary.
An instrument track is a combination of a MIDI track and an audio track presenting the MIDI track input controls and the audio track output controls.
When creating/modifying a drum map for an instrument track try using the MIDI output drop down on the MIDI tab in the track inspector for the instrument track. This will automatically populate the drum map Out Port for the appropriate synth.
Once the basic map is defined before making any changes to the note assignments often it is easiest to record a few notes from each pad on the controller. Then looking at the result in the Drum Grid Pane in the PRV make the appropriate note assignments in the map using the Note Map Pane to the left of the Drum Grid Pane. Once done with editing, save the drum map as a preset in the Drum Map Manager.
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It is not a bug.
When a clip is added to a project, data about the clip is stored in the project.
Changing the sample rate of a clip already referenced in the project does not cause the DAW to alter this data.
In addition to the problem illustrated above, changing clip sample rates without import breaks audio snap.
AFAIK, improved project sample rate change is on the "to do" list.
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2 minutes ago, Heinz Hupfer said:
That's very interesting, did not know that, thanks!
https://www.autohotkey.com/docs/commands/MouseGetPos.htm
you're welcome
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Yeah, this looks like an autohotkey application.
Of course, ahk knows the current mouse position so it could, given the mouse is in the right place, create a key binding to load, setup and apply a plug-in.
Something CbB key bindings and CAL cannot do
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3 hours ago, Fleer said:
Do SSL charge for version updates?
No but they among the worst when it comes to letting users know when their products are updated.
Which reminds me, it is time to check the Eventide site for updates.
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55 minutes ago, rabukel said:
What is the difference when Cakewalk loads a project with the associated wave files, or I add the same files manually
this
55 minutes ago, rabukel said:Only the problem that the tracks no longer contain any sound at the end.
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The registry entries are still there.
The clean install instructions detail which entries need to be deleted.
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There is a link to the site w/ the program in the thread I linked above but here it is again
From http://forum.cakewalk.com/SONAR-Cakewalk-by-BandLab-CbB-Resources-and-Utilities-m3392713.aspx
QuoteIns2map.zip (Listed Nov 18 2015)
ralf (Ralf Sesseler)
This tool will convert an instrument definition (ins file) into a drum map for Cakewalk SONAR. (Essentially, any text file with a mapping from midi note number to drum instrument name can be used.) The created drum map uses default values for most parameters and is not linked to a particular virtual instrument, so it's mainly the first step and may require enhancements to be done in SONAR directly.
Download and Further Information http://dis.sesseler.de/ In the left menu area, click on “Cakewalk SONAR”. Then select “Instrument to Drum Map” to download the file.-
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Staff properties in Staff View menu Edit > Layout...
http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=0x20259
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I don't work in 5.1 but doesn't it make sense to use the bus designed for the format?
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It is likely data at the beginning of the imported MIDI file shutting down the sfz engine in SI-Drums. See
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25 minutes ago, LAGinz said:4 hours ago, Fleer said:
Am I an anxious ***** or is COVID-19 particularly bent on great musicians?
Sometimes seems that way, when we see guys like Prine and Neve so affected. In reality though it is more like the grim equalizer, preying on potentially anyone, but in many cases the most physically vulnerable. Hopefully the carnage will end sooner rather than later.
from https://www.rupertneve.com/rupert-neve-obituary/ (emphasis added)
QuoteRupert Neve, an innovator and business owner whose analog audio equipment designs have become an essential component in music recording, live sound production and home hi-fi systems, died on February 12, 2021 in Wimberley, Texas, due to non-Covid pneumonia and heart failure. He was 94.
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Click -drag does not resize the track?
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Are you using a surround bus as a master or a stereo bus?
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Almost always better to start your own thread.
From the image, my guess is no drum kit has been loaded in SI-Drums. By default, the plug-in makes no sound.After re-reading the post, it is probably data related. I posted a reply in the new thread.
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All the audio and MIDI track controls for an instrument track are on in the audio and MIDI tabs in the track inspector. The audio and MIDI tabs are at the bottom of the track inspector for instrument tracks.
After clean install, opening projects almost always causes hang
in Q&A
Posted
Capturing and submitting a hang dump to support may help diagnose the cause
See