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  1. If you want to plug an electric guitar in, had better plug it in to UR22C's input 2 with Hi-Z switch is set to ON. and make sure you've installed latest driver and tools for UR22C. (Maybe requres firmware update too) Then set the ASIO buffer size properly.

  2. @simon
    I did download latest installer from the site and install it manually. Seems it works.

    @TheSteven
    Last month, the license manager did not start (it seemed hanging silently in background), so I tried to reinstall, but I could not find the uninstaller and also the overwrite installation did not work. I had to delete the installation folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\FXpansion\LicenseManager) to success installation.

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    Update Feb 24 2020:

    • Folders with 'VST3' as part of the name ('VST32', etc.) are treated as VST3 folders and fail to scan VST2 plug-ins.

    Note: If you installed the Build 26.01.0.28 hotfix prior to February 24, 2020, it did not include the updated VST scanner. To get the latest VST scanner, download it from here , then copy the VstScan.exe file to C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared Utilities. Lastly, perform a VST scan in Cakewalk (Edit > Preferences > File - VST Settings).

    ^^^ This is very important!  Thanks for mentioning @Robert Bone

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  4. 2 hours ago, God Of Theory said:

    I clicked on bandlab assistant and nothing happened.

    It means clicking BandLab Assistant shortcut icon in the desktop but not open BandLab Assistant window?
    If so, make sure BandLab Assistant icon is in the notification area (Windows tasktray). If it is there, click that icon to open BandLab Assistant window.

    Note: Clicking 'x' button at right-top is not quit BandLab Assistant. To quit BandLab Assistant, click gear icon at left-top and then click Quit button.

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  5. 5 hours ago, Benny Bear said:

    Don't forget MODO Drums needs support for AVX instructions.

    Oh, thanks. I didn't know that. I own core i7 870 installed PC it's not supported.

  6. Seems you can do it with Melodyne essential.
    Quoting below from this page (To convert audio to MIDI).

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    Note: Melodyne essential and Melodyne assistant only support monophonic audio data. If the audio source contains polyphonic material, the resulting MIDI conversion will be monophonic. Polyphonic audio-to-MIDI conversion is only supported in Melodyne editor.

    However, I have no idea with Melodyne player which after the trial expires. Maybe works?

  7. 7 hours ago, Robert Bone said:

    Hey Noel - Maybe the new logic is getting a partial name match because both of our folders have VST3 in their naming (full folder names are VST32)?

    @Noel Borthwick I believe this is the answer.

    I checked VST2-Plugins.dll with some folder names below.

    • VST32 <- Not scanned
    • VST3456 <- Not scanned
    • Plugins VST32 <- be scanned

    Should be skip .dll files only under C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3

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  8. This is very rare case, but Windows may slow caused by a broken display monitor which emits noise to PC via graphics card when displaying a specific color tone. So try other display monitor if you have. or change Cakewalk theme to other with different color tones. or try with changing tracks and clips color. It's a check just in case.

  9. Windows "Ransomware protection" may be blocking Cakewalk installation.
    (Accessing Documents folder is controlled as default.)

    Temporarily disable "Controlled folder access" in Ransomware protection and then try to re-install Cakewalk after uninstall Cakewalk.

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