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Everything posted by scook
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Yes, clip gain envelopes are shown for all clips in the track. Change the clips as needed and ignore the rest. If seeing clip gains on all clips is a problem put the clips that need envelopes in the same lane and use the lane's edit filter.
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Sonar VS-100 on macOS Mojave 10.14.4
scook replied to Tristan Chenevez's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The V-Studio interfaces and drivers were made by Roland. -
May want to provide some details about the PC and audio interface being used.
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The software should be installed on the system drive. Even if you do choose to install on a different drive some parts of CbB must be installed on the system drive. Once installed a large portion of the installation "C:\Cakewalk Content" may be moved easily using a directory junction. For example, to relocate this to the D drive: 1) Move "C:\Cakewalk Content" to D:\ using Windows Explorer 2) Start a command shell running as administrator and type mklink /j "C:\Cakewalk Content" "D:\Cakewalk Content" Do the same with "C:\Cakewalk Projects" Using directory junctions to move Cakewalk Content and Projects folders eliminate the need to modify folder locations in CbB preferences. If you absolutely must install as much as possible on a drive other than C (this really means you have a bigger problem than installing CbB) you will need to perform a clean install of CbB to restore the file prompts in the CbB installer.
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Normal.cwt and Start Screen disabled
scook replied to Giorgio Gabriel's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Drawn-in volume changes are being quantised in time -- why?
scook replied to Chris Brown's question in Q&A
Set either the global or PRV snap setting to a higher resolution or turn snap off. The PRV snap setting is on the right hand side of PRV menu bar. -
Try the different driver mode settings in Cakewalk.
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Try CTRL+PageUp and CTRL+PageDown
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No, but holding down the CTRL key while dragging windows suppresses it
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Should always use 64bit plug-ins if possible. I checked the Sonalksis site and FreeG is available as a 64bit VST.
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All the plug-ins installed with 64bit X1 will work in CbB AS noted above the VSTs must be in the scan path in Preferences.
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Garbage The Lemonheads
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This can be the result of - 1. plug-ins set to "Enable MIDI Output." This option is in the standard header VST2/3 drop down above the plug-in UI. as shown in this image and 2. the input on the instrument/MIDI track is one of the "All Inputs" options. Tthe default is "All Inputs - Omni" so MIDI data coming from anywhere is picked up by the track. Deselect "Enable MIDI Outputs" when not needed and setting the instrument/MIDI track input to a specific controller should help.
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How: Set Default Folder To Open When Clicking Import
scook replied to chamlin's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The default folder for importing audio is read from Wave Files in Preferences > File > Folder Locations -
Try using SHIFT+D to maximize the docked view.
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I like the suggestion in your other post on the same subject
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Mp3 is not a suitable format in this case. It is not sample accurate and AFAIK must be converted back to a wav before any DAW can use it. If you need an export to sync back to the metronome use wav files. As you have discovered wav files work as expected.
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volume control for Presonus Studio 2/4
scook replied to G Randy Brown's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The Universal Control software is not the ASIO driver. The control software is a Windows program used to setup the ASIO driver. I never installed it when I ran an AudioBox 44VSL electing to use the older ASIO driver to keep the VSL software. I am not sure what other features Universal Control offers. -
Before the track gain knob each clip has a clip gain envelope. An empty FX Chain may be added to Clip and Track FX Racks to boost gain.
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volume control for Presonus Studio 2/4
scook replied to G Randy Brown's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
AFAIK it has always been the case. ASIO is a high performance replacement for Windows audio handling. Some interfaces have software mixers that can set levels. -
volume control for Presonus Studio 2/4
scook replied to G Randy Brown's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
To achieve high performance, ASIO drivers bypass Windows audio controls. -
[SOLVED] How to Reinstall Legacy SPLAT Plugins
scook replied to razor7music's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
SONAR X3 and older have an advanced install option that provides for individual plug-in installation EXCEPT for V-Vocal. The last version of SONAR to include V-Vocal was X2 Producer. It requires a minimal installation. A minimal installation is an advanced install option that includes the DAW and shared utilities. This may overwrite the CbB shared utilities (ex, plug-in manager and VST scanner) requiring a reinstall of CbB or restore from backup to get the CbB utilities back. SONAR Platinum does not have an advanced install option. Instead Platinum broke out the bundled content into several installers. Most bundled plug-ins cannot be installed separately. DimPro, Rapture, Rapture Sessions do have their own installers. So these synths may be installed without installing other software.- 1 reply
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The Loop Module (help linked above) can set/alter loop points (much like the selection module does for selecting along timeline) and toggle loop on/off.
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I have never owned any Creative Software devices so I can only suggest solutions based on info provided in other threads. Stereo Direct has been reported before as a problem. The Stereo (2.0/2.1) is likely the one to choose. There have been problems reported with 64bit drivers in the past. I do not know if they were ever resolved. IIRC, SB used to default to 48kHz sample rate. Make sure Windows and CbB are set to the same sample rate. May want to experiment with setting both to 48kHz. As an alternative, try WASAPI then WDM driver modes in CbB. If they don't work or prove unsatisfactory try ASIO4All. I would uninstall the factory ASIO driver before installing ASIO4All.