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  1. The audio preview bus is set using the menu on the Media tab in the media browser.
  2. scook

    Jenz2022

    The path to CbB minidumps is %appdata%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\minidumps
  3. CbB supports PC module upsampling just like any other plug-in. The difference is PC modules do not have menu options to setup the feature. The latest version of my CbB Tools supports adding VST plug-ins, including PC modules to the [PluginUpsampler] section in Aud.ini. Or manually add PC CLSIDs to Aud.ini using a text editor. Here is a discussion about the same thing on the old forum http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=3524808&mpage=1 including an example of how to add a PC module to Aud.ini.
  4. H910, I really like this one. H3000 Factory, a subset of the hardware version (I accidently let the smoke out of my H3000 a few years ago). The algorithms from the hardware version are spread across a couple of plug-ins. To me more useful than the H949 or H3000 Delay. Still, I have them all along with the rest of the Eventide catalog.
  5. Could try re-installing MS runtime libraries
  6. Since tracks can hold all 16 channels, adding notes by hand always defaults to 1. The actual channel used may be forced by setting the channel drop down. When set to a value other than None, all the notes in the track play on the designated channel. The channel drop down also sets the channel property for all the notes in the track when saved as a MIDI file. If the actual channel property in the notes matters in the project, after editing, select the track (or the notes to set) and use the Event Inspector to change all the notes at one time.
  7. Forget about using BA for installing CbB and its components, use the Cakewalk Installer at the bottom of this page.
  8. This was already suggested here Guess it is not easy enough.
  9. Here is a MIDI file opened in CbB where TTS-1 was automatically added. After opening the file, I changed the output of the TTS-1 audio track to a new bus and made it the master bus by right-clicking on the bus and selecting "Set as Default Bus." While not entirely necessary, it is a good idea to have a master bus in every project. Opening MIDI files does not automatically create the bus. This is where the video picks up the action and it shows: Adding Z3ta+2 using Insert > Soft Synth... with the First Synth Audio Output selected in the Insert Soft Synth Options dialog In the track labeled "Track 16" I changed the output to Z3ta+2 and channel to None as it is not needed Notice that both TTS-1 and Z4ta+2 audio tracks play when the transport starts. TTS-1 is playing every track except the one change to Z3ta+2.
  10. No different than Eventide selling UltraChannel for $49.
  11. There are 64bit VST2 and VST3 format versions of Z3ta+2, however; this image shows a 32bit version loaded into BitBridge Apparently, the OPs setup is partially Steam-based. This is not as simple as having installed products directly from Cakewalk. Merging Steam-based installations with Cakewalk/BandLab is possible but does require adjusting the CbB scan path. While 32bit VST2/3 plug-ins are supported, if possible, it is a good idea to avoid scanning 32bit plug-ins and stick to 64bit plug-ins only.
  12. May want to provide more information/images of audio setup in CbB. Specifically, the information on Preferences > Audio Devices Driver Setting Playback and Recording
  13. Try adding the synth using one of the methods that displays the Insert Soft Synth Options dialog (IOW any method other than the Add Track menu), select the audio output option desired then point the MIDI track output to the new synth.
  14. The Value drop downs in both the MIDI Envelop dialog in the track view and MIDI Event Type dialog in the PRV accept direct entry of values. Also, the drop down list may be extended by modifying the [Standard] section under ".Controller Names" in "%appdata%\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\Master.ins". The Master.ins is a text file which may be updated using any text editor.
  15. You are welcome. Keep the CCC installer and the contents of "C:\ProgramData\Cakewalk\Command Center\Downloads" in a safe place. By default, CCC stores a copy of every installer it downloads into this folder. If you used CCC on another machine and never purge the folder all of the installers will be there too. When CCC is asked to install something, the first place it looks for the installer is "C:\ProgramData\Cakewalk\Command Center\Downloads" and if the installer is there, CCC will use it, otherwise; CCC has to download it.
  16. Looks OK to me. Possibly Win11 security needs to be relaxed a little for this download and install. I don't have access to a machine with Win11 installed.
  17. Just tested downloading CCC for Windows from https://www.cakewalk.com/command-center Worked just fine using Edge on Win10. Also validated CCC could download and install a package from the old Cakewalk site.
  18. Assuming you are using the ASIO driver from Roland and ASIO driver mode in CbB, it could be there is another ASIO driver triggering the message. Look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ASIO in the registry, there should be just one entry for the Roland interface. If there are any other entries, you may want to delete them. Export them first if you want to save them.
  19. May want to check if the plug-ins scanned as FX. If they did, run a VST reset from Preferences > File > VST Settings
  20. According to the file attached file, the problem lies in the plug-in Faulting Module: m:\Vsts\Effects\VST3\IK Multimedia\Amplitude 5\AmpliTube 5.vst3 Send C:\Users\juliu\AppData\Roaming\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core\MiniDumps\Plugins\Untitled_06062022_110907.dmp to IKM
  21. Did you check out the videos or demo the Tube Modulator? Here is an image of the plug-in and the top-level of the factory preset menu
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