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  1. Is a Steam delivered version of SONAR installed? It may help to show an image of the VST settings in preferences or at least provide the VST scan path entries.
  2. Yeah, it's not much of a tutorial unless one already owns the modules and wants to study the patch. AFAIK, the patch is not part of the Polymode preset collection so I grabbed it.
  3. Here is an example changing the Default MIDI note 33 - Snare Center to play MIDI note 24 - Hats Open 1 To save the new map use the "Save As" option at the bottom of the drop down
  4. Some of the maps don't change much. Some do. Depends on the device. There is no specific setting for the SR-16. Scroll through the section below the drop down to see what is mapped. Notes that are remapped are shown in green. It may be necessary to modify a preset or create a new one. If you only need to change a few notes use the default scroll to the note to remap below the drop down click the note then on the right side of the settings windows change the articulation to whatever you want.
  5. From the SD3 documentation linked above regarding clicking "MIDI In/E-Drums..."
  6. From the settings menu click "MIDI In/E-Drums..." This opens a "Settings" Window, click "Use Preset" This activates the drop down to the left of the "Use Preset" button There are a collection of Alesis e-drum kits and an entry for Alesis in the legacy section. Not sure if any of them work for the SR-16 but it is easy to try them. The SD3 for MIDI mapping is https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/3/3-5-property-boxes/#3-5-9-midi-mapping The Cakewalk drum map manager is not too bad to work with. If you have more than one MIDI file, it may be a good idea to create a drum map instead of having to rearrange the data in multiple files. Or take a look at the Transpose plug-in. Custom maps are a very simple. Both drum and custom maps are not much more than typing exercises. And once created may be used in an project.
  7. Do you know what was originally used to record or play the MIDI track? If so, it may be easier to change the SD3 internal mapping to play the track. It is the last option in the SD3 Settings menu called "MIDI In/E-Drums..." Or create a drum map as mentioned above Or create a custom map in Transpose MFX
  8. https://help.cakewalk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034440194--There-is-not-enough-memory-
  9. Depending on how the deletion was performed, user files and registry entries may still exist on disk. The proper way to completely remove Cakewalk by BandLab and all older Cakewalk products is documented here If the default Vstplugins folder has been used for 3rd party plug-ins be aware step 9 deletes the Vstplugins folder If you prefer not to lose the contents of the folder make a copy or backup before proceeding with step 9.
  10. no creating another account does not affect the registry entry mentioned above.
  11. Sounds like a really old installer. These installers did not read the registry for multisamples folder redirection. There are two parts to most DP expansion pack installers sfz files and samples programs The programs must be in the correct location or F5 will not find them and they will not show up in the browser. My guess is the programs are in the XP era DP folders or somewhere other than ProgramData. Programs were relocated starting with DP 1.5 running in Vista. I found this http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013168/Missing-Expansion-Packs-in-Dimension-Pro-LE-1-5 but it does not mention where the XP era installers put the files. In XP, DP programs were stored in "c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Programs". According to an old post from Tim Swartz the programs may be in "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Programs". I do not recall that every being used but he should know. I found references to "c:\Users\All Users\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Programs" and "%appdata%\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Programs" as a potential alternate locations for post-XP installs but the knowledge base article refers to the folder in ProgramData. I put all DP programs in ProgramData like the knowledge base article recommends. ------------------------------------------------------------ Adding notes to self for future reference and for those interested in Cakewalk history P5 site http://project5.technetos.com/ arachnaut's registry post http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2673527 XP DP install path http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/1862403
  12. Check the DP version see http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007012975/Im-seeing-the-error-message-Error-Decompressing-Program-Data-when-opening-progra
  13. Read the Recycle Plug-in Windows section of http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=0x22B07
  14. Yes that is too small. Here is the general properties page for the installer I downloaded
  15. It is not up to me to research all the Cakewalk products and report back to users here. I have a pretty good handle on the SONAR line. After your last post, I dug around the internet and the old Cakewalk site for additional products and info.
  16. It may be time to consider project recovery. Save a MIDI version of the project using File > Save and start a new project with the MIDI file. Add the KeyRepeat to the new project. Find a replacement for ShortCurcuit 2 and uninstall this synth.
  17. The 32 and 64bit installers for SONAR always shipped on the same disk(s). 64bit SONAR was introduced with SONAR 5. There was another product called SONAR Home Studio 7. AFAIK, it was 32bit only. Please be specific about product references, otherwise; it can result in a lot of wasted time and bad advice.
  18. AFAIK, only an alpha release of Shortcircuit 2 was ever released and it was very buggy. Here is a lengthy thread on KVR when the synth was released as freeware https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=196784
  19. Never had a complaint about any of the compiled scripts available on my site.
  20. It may be easier for most users if Caller.Ahk was compiled. I suspect most users do not care about the source script. A compiled script does not need a separate ahk install.
  21. Released on Aug 28th. It came with no announcement.
  22. Contact support, they usually are pretty good about exchanging purchases, especially for their products.
  23. I bought this even though I already owned all the modules except the new polymode. Due to the progressive discount it was ~$5 less than the polymode by itself.
  24. To regain access to your account email support@cakewalk.com https://help.cakewalk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021858293-What-happened-to-Cakewalk-SONAR-What-happens-to-everything-I-paid-for-
  25. To see the signal at a track's input in its meter enable "input echo," the button to the right of record
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