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  1. Do not create a project then use File > Open. Instead use File > Open to Open the MIDI file. If no MIDI output devices are selected in preferences, TTS-1 will automatically be setup to use the MIDI file. Regardless of the MIDI output preferences, no buses are created so it may be desirable to Add a bus, Right-click the bus header and Select "Set as Default Bus" and Rename the bus to Master. If TTS-1 was added to the project, change the TTS-1 audio track to the bus. Save the MIDI file as a Cakewalk project Now the MIDI file is ready to be used as a regular Cakewalk project.
  2. The notes may be remapped either in the drum controller in software between the drum controller and the DAW such as MIDI-OX or in the DAW with MFX Transpose or drum maps
  3. Of course, vst3 files are dlls. Not having any Slate products, I was not sure if the extension was wrong or the vst3 was missing. I have received a VST3 from one manufacturer with a dll extension. CbB does not care where VST3 plug-ins are installed but some DAWs do. Chances are putting the file back in the default VST3 folder will work. Should you choose to perform the experiment, make sure to enable "Generate Scan Log" in preferences. Then if the plug-in fails to scan, the log may help explain the issue. Also make sure "Scan in Sandbox" is enabled. This is the default. Manual scans should always be run from preferences.
  4. File > Open preserves MIDI file tempo data. File > Import > MIDI does not. This is intended for adding MIDI clips to an existing project using the project's tempo map.
  5. Files with a dll extension in the default VST3 path are not scanned. These files are considered support files, not plug-ins, Only files with a vst3 extension are scanned in the default VST3 path.
  6. Rollback installer link is in the release announcement, but I doubt the problem is related to the update.
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    30 Arturia Updates

    I updated when seeing this post No portal or synth updates for me today and I have V Collection 8 and a few FXs The Nov 25 update was a big one and updated the portal too.
  8. My guess is most DAWs have a sample-based synth with guitar samples. Just like MC, it is not obvious from the name that CSC had guitar samples. Then there are GM synths. These too have guitar presets.
  9. http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Plug-ins.2.html#1813385
  10. You could rollback and test for yourself. CTRL+A has to select everything. If it did not exports based on CTRL+A would lack the leading silence, if any, in the project.
  11. Please keep the conversation in this thread about issues with the 2021.12 early release. "How to" posts not related to the early release and feature requests should be posted elsewhere. Thanks
  12. I assumed the question was about their data path as DX plug-ins are host bitness specific.
  13. scook

    Master bus

    Toggle show/hide buses in Track View SHIFT+B More info in track view here More keyboard shortcuts are here Console View help is here
  14. scook

    Master bus

    All the project templates installed with the DAW have a master bus. To create a master bus insert a bus in the bus pane right-click on the bus select "Set as Default bus" select all the tracks while holding down the CTRL key, click on one of the audio/instrument track output drop downs and select the bus
  15. There is a setting in Preferences but I prefer to use a directory junction. For example, 1. In Windows Explorer, move "C?Cakewalk Projects" to D:\ 2. Open a command shell as administrator and type mklink /j "C:\Cakewalk Projects" "D:\Cakewalk Projects"
  16. I just checked the delay and it shows 64bit I'll leave the rest as an exercise. See here for how I determined the plug-in uses 64bit communication.
  17. Or Project > Insert Time/Measures... which works with or without an active selection.
  18. Some versions of SONAR included AAS Strum Session, Dimension Pro had some guitar programs (some were included in Cakewalk Sound Center), so did Rapture and Rapture Session probably did too, I can't say for sure as I have Rapture Pro with definitely has guitar programs.
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