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  1. 22 minutes ago, 57Gregy said:

    I don't think tempo is part of the MIDI standard.

    Yes, it is.

     

    Dragging MIDI into CbB is an import function.

    CbB Import strips tempo data from MIDI files.

    Opening MIDI files preserves MIDI tempo data.

    MIDI file save and export include MIDI data.

     

    10 hours ago, CDK said:

    I'm exporting a MIDI file from Cakewalk to open in another DAW but for some reason the tempo map/info isn't included. Have I missed something here?

    Not sure how the other DAW works but it should be easy to see if a MIDI file contains tempo by opening the file in CbB, playing the file or view the data using MIDICSV

  2. 18 minutes ago, Chevy said:

    The help section text says  "12  [Internal] Internal audio buffer memory limit overflow. Contact support with recipe/project file."   Not sure what this is referring to.

    The instructions ask that the project and steps to create the drop out be mailed to support@cakewalk.com

    May want to include info about the OS,  buffer settings from the mixing latency section of preferences, audio interface make and model, driver mode from preferences and driver version number

    audio

    There is "no clear solution" because the problem is system dependent.

    Something on the PC is preventing the DAW from creating files.

    Some possibilities are hardware failure, permissions, disk compression, antivirus or antimalware software.

    Make sure the project audio folder is not compressed and the permissions are open.

    Make sure the antivirus/antimalware software is current. If the problem goes away when the AV software is disabled, add CbB to the program's whitelist.

    Some have reported ByteFence antimalware being installed surreptitiously. Consider deleting this software. 

  3. 8 minutes ago, Michael McBroom said:

    In both my previous and current installs of CW, in that folder there's only one file: defaultCat.pgl.tmp. I guess I couldn't find anything within CW because of the .tmp extension, which I wonder why this is. But more importantly, in my previous install -- that is, on the drive I was using until just a few days ago, the file I'd created that had my customized set of VSTi's is gone. And I don't understand why. It's not a huge deal. I can rebuild it. I just wonder why it happened.

    The tmp files in the layout folder are created by the "Sort by" layouts supplied with the DAW and are built on the fly as needed.

    User created layouts have a .pgl extension.

    The "Sort by Category" modifications are stored in %appdata%\Cakewalk\library\library.db

  4. Nothing has changed since this thread.

    The key is to know what needs to be installed in order.  What happens when these are installed out of order. And how to fix an out of order install.

    Assuming you have the SONAR Platinum/Producer series, the condensed version is

    • advanced install using minimal installation of X2+X2a to get V-Vocal (there is an video in the thread about this)
    • install at least the Platinum program
    • install CbB

    That is it for the items to install in order. Installing out of order usually means the most recent version of shared utilities is overwritten. The quick fix is uninstall and reinstall CbB.

    Then, at your leisure and in no particular order, run the Platinum plug-in installers and use the advanced install option for X3 and older to pick up plug-ins as needed. There is a spreadsheet linked in the thread containing the SONAR plug-in bundle history.

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  5. 59 minutes ago, Bruno de Souza Lino said:
    17 hours ago, Shane_B. said:

    I still use Dim Pro and Rapture and both stopped working outside of CbB and Rapture won't work in CbB anymore either on my system. X2 won't even open now so I just assumed it was some sort of conflict with CbB.

    If I'm not mistaken, you have to run CbB as admin for some of these older plugins.

    After registration both of these plug-ins run without elevated privileges.

    The only other 64bit Cakewalk plug-in that needed admin access was Pentagon I and the registry mod to eliminate this requirement has been published several times.

     

  6. TTS-1 is a 16 in X 4 out synth.

    There are several ways to create a project with 1 instance of TTS-1 using all its I/O.

    After adding the synth to a project, add 15 additional MIDI tracks.

    Set the output of each track to TTS-1 and specify the MIDI channel in all the tracks.

    Now there are 16 channels set up, one for each TTS-1 input.

    Assign the instruments on each track (or in TTS-1 on each channel) as you have done in the past when using one track.

    If you want to send the 16 channels to more than one output

    • add up to 3 more audio tracks
    • set the inputs on the audio tracks to the additional TTS-1 outputs
    • open TTS-1 and assign the channels in TTS-1 to the different outputs by clicking on System then Option like this

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