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Finally got here.. Midi question
scook replied to user6933722889200418's topic in Instruments & Effects
Usually transport controls are setup using the control surface settings in preferences. I do not use a control surface, never have, so I will have to leave that for some one else to discuss. There are several threads about control surface setup. Maybe something in one of those will help. It is possible to create a custom shortcuts for transport functions. When using MIDI to create a shortcut it takes a note to bind to the function and either a note or CC (this is set at the top of the shortcut screen) to tell the DAW the next note is bound to a function. -
If I had to guess, the "Save As" from the playlist view is overloading the main Save As dialog causing the feature loss. Not using playlist, I have never seen this before. Hard to imagine this is by design though.
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The images look like the projects are loaded from a playlist. The video above loads the project directly into the DAW not from a playlist. Try opening a project from the start screen or the main File menu.
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Staff View Right-Click Context Menu Options - [SOLVED!]
scook replied to User 905133's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Not using the staff view for data entry, after a quick test it appears that with an active selection CTRL+Right Click opens the menu with those options available. -
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I made the video using CbB 2020.01 You may notice I did not use the paths at the bottom of the dialog other than for information purposes only. Instead, I used the navigation tools at the top of the dialog.
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Sonar Occasionally Gets Stuck in Memory
scook replied to Jerry Gerber's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Regarding the OP, may want to generate a hang dump and send it to Noel. For info on this see -
The default location for the Alesis.ins is C:\Cakewalk Content\Cakewalk Core\Instruments
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Yes, it is probably not absolutely necessary to control the plug-in using MIDI but my understanding is the plug-in may be modulated using MIDI similar to a vocoder.
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First get a decent audio interface designed for DAW use with a factory supplied ASIO driver. ASIO4All is loading the Realtek WDM driver (which you could run directly from CbB using driver mode WDM) with some extra buffers presenting it to the DAW as an ASIO driver. If you do purchase an audio interface with a real ASIO driver you will need to uninstall ASIO4All to prevent conflicts with the real ASIO driver.
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After adding the plug-in to the FX Rack check "Enable MIDI Input" in the VST3 standard header above the plug-in UI Then add a MIDI track setting the input to your controller, output to the plug-in and enable input echo The controller will now send MIDI data to the plug-in
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"Save As" works the same as the later versions of SONAR Platinum. Here is a video using CbB 2020.01 showing project "sat" being saved as "satnumber 2." The video shows the following: Starting with project "sat" notice the location of the project and audio files. "D:\Cakewalk Projects\sat" contains the project "D:\Cakewalk Projects\sat\Audio" contains the audio Click "Save As" Navigate up one folder at the top of the "Save As" dialog in order to save the new project in "D:\Cakewalk Projects" Enter the new project name and notice the paths at the bottom of the "Save As" dialog and "Copy all audio with project" is enabled. Click "Save" Closing then reopening the new project and verifying the location of the project and audio files. "D:\Cakewalk Projects\satnumber 2" contains the project "D:\Cakewalk Projects\satnumber 2\Audio" contains the audio
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The feature request predates CbB. For now, persistent note names are only supported with drum maps which are displayed in the drum grid pane above the notes pane.
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One of the motivations for Launchpad was project list management. While the only automatically managed list is sourced from the registry there is no limit to the size of the other lists used by Launchpad. To build up the favorites list, right-click an item from any of the other lists, such as the list of recently opened projects in the registry. A link to Launchpad and the discussion about it is here
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the plug-in may have failed during scanning causing it to be added to the Excluded List. To see if the plug-in is excluded Open the Plug-in Manager. Select VST Instrument (VSTI) from the Plug-in Categories listbox in the Plug-in Manager. Click the Show Excluded radio button below the Plug-in Categories listbox. If it is there here is how to force a rescan of excluded plug-ins Open VST Settings in preferences If the Scan Options drop down is not set to Manual Scan, temporarily set it to Manual Scan Enable Rescan Failed Plug-ins (normally this should be disabled) Enable Scan in Sandbox (this is the default) Enable Generate Scan Log (this is disabled by default) Click the Scan button Disable Rescan Failed Plug-ins (and Rescan All Plug-ins if it happens to be enabled) and restore the Scan Options drop down. Check for the plug-in. If you have a lot if synths, searching is a fast way to check if one is there. Make sure to use one of the factory supplied "Sort By" layouts. In this case, search for m1 If the plug-in is still not available. Review the scan log. There may be some clues in it. An alternative to scanning failed plug-ins is a VST Reset. This completely rebuilds the VST Inventory in the registry. To perform a reset Open VST Settings in preferences Make sure Scan in Sandbox is enabled Enable Generate Scan Log Click the Reset button Review the scan log if problems still exist.
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If this refers to the keyboard on the left side of the notes pane bounded by C and F in the image below, this has never been saved between sessions. It always defaults to the keyboard image. A feature request to make this persistent has been around for some time. Drum maps are persistent.
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The layout will need to be defined in the screens within the screenset you want to use. If the layout is not preserved between sessions chances are the Workspace setting is overriding the screenset.
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Going at least as far back as X1 the DP expansion packs were bundled with SONAR Producer as separate installers. These installer are in your old Cakewalk Account either listed with the DAW or as Dimension Pro 1.5 for SONAR Platinum. I am sure the expansion packs are also still available in the old Cakewalk Knowledge Base.
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Add Chordz using an instrument track - enable input echo and set the input to your controller Make sure "Enable MIDI Output" is select in Chordz VST2 drop down as shown in the image below Add the synth that will use Chordz to the project - enable input echo and set the instrument/MDI input to Chordz play controller
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Controlling SI Drums via Alesis Nitro Digital Kit
scook replied to Marke Burgstahler's topic in Instruments & Effects
Assuming you have the Alesis module's MIDI connected some way to the PC, the module will either need to be configured to send the MIDI note values expected by SI Drums or CbB will need to use Transpose MFX or a drum map to translate the data. While not about the Alesis this thread covers the same mapping issues. Also, if the Alesis sends NRPN data it may shutdown the SI Drums plug-in. You can check this by recording the MIDI data from the Alesis and look at it in the Event List View. To prevent this data from messing with SI Drums enable "Do Not Intercept NRPNs" -
Use the filter mode in the PRV to restrict each PRV to the appropriate tracks
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BandLab is The Company that purchased Cakewalk IP from Gibson A DAW that runs inside Chrome and Edge Cakewalk by BandLab (also known as CbB) is the 64bit DAW BandLab released using the Cakewalk SONAR code base. It requires 64bit Win7 or newer to run. Most 32bit VST plug-ins will run in CbB, however; if a manufacturer makes 64bit version of their plug-ins, they should be used. Toontrack, for example, requires the host have the same bitness as the plug-in. DX plug-ins have a similar requirement. The only restriction to plug-in locations for the scanner is mixing of the VST2 in the paths dedicated for VST3 plug-ins is not allowed. So, VST plug-ins may not exist in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3" and "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\VST3" A tool called BandLab Assistant is used to download/install/update and activate CbB. While it is possible to grab the installer when BandLab Assistant is running, there is no way to activate CbB without an internet connection. CbB must be reactivated using an internet connection at least every 6 months. For most users this happens automatically when the run the updates which are release about every other month. Once (re)activated CbB does not require an internet connection while running.