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There was a problem with all Eventide VST3 plug-ins crashing when interleave was changed. The 2020.05 release addressed the problem even though it was an Eventide issue. @tonemangler on June 8, Eventide released a fix for all their plug-ins including CrushStation.
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I believe this problem only happens when using the Advanced option from the Export module or File > Export from the menu. IOW using the old export dialog. Using the mp3 export option from the export module seems to work as expected. Adding ".mp3" explicitly to the file name in the old export dialog may avoid the problem too.
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Part new product announcement with intro prices and VM update to 2.0.25 From https://forums.cherryaudio.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1070
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There is a longstanding problem with dots in a file name. The ".mp3" extension is left off when the program creates an mp3 file so the file shows up with an unexpected file extension. To avoid this do not use dots in project names or export file names (other than the one used to separate the file name from the file extension) or make sure to add ".mp3" to the file name on export.
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BandLab Assistant and the legacy Cakewalk accounts have nothing to do with each other. Install Platinum first. If you cannot access your Cakewalk account contact support@cakewalk.com
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Avoid using dots in the file name
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Depends on which version of SONAR Producer it is. This is a fairly detailed discussion about installing SONAR and CbB on a new machine (or in this case a new Win10 partition)
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Fixed. A few manufacturers support multiple devices sharing the same driver.
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http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Troubleshooting.32.html
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Colors are theme dependent. In this image the first 2 are 64bit VST2 plug-ins the 3rd is a 32bit VST2 plug-ins the last is a DX plug-in
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If you cannot get a copy of his tool, there is one on my Google page called VST Inventory Tool It produces an html table which spreadsheet tools can parse.
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Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
scook replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You'll get through it. Fortunately, machine swaps don't happen every day. Unfortunately, they happen so infrequently, it is difficult to remember how the build-out goes. I don't try to replicate my current setup. Instead, do the minimum and add as I go along. -
In this case, MIDI OX and CbB are essentially the same thing - applications that read and write a MIDI data stream. The plumbing to get data to and from the applications is not their concern.
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Paste special makes it pretty easy to duplicate a clip as many times as needed in one command.
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Migrating to Win 10 - plugin best practice
scook replied to Bristol_Jonesey's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Depends on the installer. There are no options with Rapture WRT samples. They install with the plug-in but the sample library is very small. After install, delete the multisample folder and replace it with a directory junction to "real" folder. Sample-based plug-ins with larger libraries often have more sophisticated installers with alternate install paths and minimal installations. -
May want to rename the appdata folder too before re-installing
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It is in the full CbB installer The easiest way to get the full installer is uninstall CbB using BandLab Assistant The BREVERB 2 Cakewalk factory presets database is in C:\ProgramData\Overloud\BREVERB 2 Cakewalk I am not sure if that folder is deleted during the uninstall. If it is left behind may want to rename it to insure a new folder and contents get installed. NOTE: C:\ProgramData is a hidden folder.
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Both windows and CbB need to run at the same sample rate When checking the Windows sample rate check the exclusive mode settings on the same screen Here is one way to get to the Win10 sound settings CbB sample rate for new projects and projects without audio is set in Preferences > Audio > Driver Settings The sample rate for projects with audio is set by reading one of the project's audio clip headers.
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see Base Octave for Pitches
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Depends on how monitoring during recording is performed. Most audio interfaces have a way to adjust the mix of the direct and DAW signal. If everything is monitored through the DAW try dim solo or create a send for each track to a "monitor" bus and route that bus to interface. This provides level control separate from what the master bus receives.
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Have to shut Cake to play something on desktop or web SOLVED
scook replied to Steve Patrick's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Bit depth should not matter but an audio interface can only operate at one sample rate at a time. Here is one way to get to the Win10 sample rate setting -
Are they be listed in CbB Preferences > MIDI > Control Surfaces?
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Bit Depth is not the same as mp3 Bit Rate Click through the "Save As" export window to access the mp3 export options including Bit Rate.