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C:\Cakewalk Content\SONAR Themes
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Probably no need to physically move the plug-ins. A directory junction in the 64bit path pointing to the 32bit path should work. Running as administrators open a command shell and type mklink /j "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\32bitPath" <enter the real 32bit path here> Name "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\32bitPath" what ever you want in the current 64 bit path
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Uninstalling will likely removed the shared folders used by SONAR and CbB. These include PC modules, all the DX plug-ins and utilities such as the plug-in manager and vst scanner. As mentioned above removing the DAW itself does not free up much space but if you installed the Platinum tutorials run the Cakewalk Command Center, right-click SONAR Tutorials and delete them. It will free up almost a 900MB. If you never archived and purged the Cakewalk Command Center download cache, now would be a good time. Click the Gear in the upper-right of Cakewalk Command Center to open its settings, click the Paths tab then click the folder to the far right of the Download Path. This opens the folder containing all the installers downloaded by the Command Center. Back them up, then delete the files. Depending on the last time this was done, this could free up a lot of space.
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Check out the Matrix View
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Several drum plug-ins has this feature.
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or C- created a project without a master bus. This happens when a user starts a project without using a factory supplied project template or their own template where they failed to add a master bus.
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Email service for the old Cakewalk site was shut down when Gibson closed the company. CbB supports mp3 export. I do not know if support@cakewalk.com can send out the old Cakewalk mp3 unlock program.
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Fader /compressor input gain relationship ?
scook replied to mark skinner's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The track volume fader is after the FX Rack and Prochannel so, lowering the volume fader does not affect the signal going into the plug-ins on the track. Refer to the signal flow diagram. -
How to record/edit cc 114 /115 ? [Answered]
scook replied to Colin Nicholls's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Don't believe so but you may enter the number directly into value field. -
I don't use jBridge. I ran a reset a couple of days ago and the few 32bit plugins that I have scanned OK. Running a VST reset from preferences can't hurt. Make sure to create a scan log. There may be a clue about what is going on in the log. The only recent change I know that happened to the scanner is it no longer scans dll in the VST3 folders.
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May have to experiment with different driver modes in preferences. In Win10 the WASAPI modes are the first choice for class compliant devices.
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That's right. When documented features seem to be unavailable check the Workspace setting.
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Video playback start - how do I set that to 8s into timeline?
scook replied to LarsF's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
It is a limitation of the Media Foundation engine. Switching to the old DirectShow engine enables the feature. To switch the video engine, see https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Troubleshooting.08.html -
Could be the algorithm Melodyne is using. Melodyne Essential and Assistant only work with monophonic audio. Editor and Studio can work with polyphonic audio. May need to open the clip as a Region FX and determine the best algorithm.
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General Error on Save (Workaround Found)
scook replied to Larry Jones's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Often toggling the transport will also get past the error. I believe it is an unspecified write error coming from Windows. The subject occasionally came up on the old forum. For more reading on the subject Google site:forum.cakewalk.com General Error -
Stereo clip or track to two mono tracks, AND ...
scook replied to Jon White's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Assuming you have the tracks already routed to the master bus, solo the two mono tracks track to bounce with the master bus as the source