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  1. wait, we should get rid of them...?
    I still prefer books reading ahead of time then getting to it the next day (or hour)
    ...some of the SONAR learning books cost $$ and still  look good on the shelf even if the data is not applicable to the new version, by just looking at the book you remember every chapter, no need to open it anymore.
    I like all the new features in Cbb, and you don't get animated image tutorials in a book. at least not yet.

    so you must have a book when it was just "Cakewalk" before the "SONAR" series

  2. Looking for advice on how to best restore a 44.1 24bit recorded session from tape.
    The LR channels have been split mono so each can be EQ and gatted differently if needed and sent to a BUS for any additional effects.

    here is my only idea so far

    1. ParaEQ to pull out obvious unwanted frequencies
    2. EQ to restore the good frequencies
    3. Compressor
    4. Gate - to reduce tape hiss

     

  3. The Prefs are set up correctly. The A-Pro device woks but This disconnect happens often.
    Other MIDI device work as expected.
    Choosing Yes or No with the same result = the A-Pro is not working in Cakewalk.

    Does selecting "No" mean to keep the current A-Pro connected? If "Yes" what other device would it connect to?

    I'm trying to find ways to fix this without a complete PC restart every time.
     

    cbb-A-Pro.jpg

  4. Just completed Track Comping a project and want to consolidate all the various take lanes to one track.

    Because there are several options, What's the best way to do this?
    so far I've just drag dropped the different takes to the first track (shown in the image) Then delete the empty track lanes like this,

    After Comping, "Bounce to clip" is used then drag the file to the first take lane, then delete the empty take lanes.

    cbb_trackConsolidation.jpg

  5. Works Great! took me many-a-click to understand the empty track header, but this works great, thanks!

    1) place the Now Time in the middle of the clip you want to zoom, press Alt+Mouse Scroll Wheel to horizontally zoom
    2) then SHIFT + double click on an empty space in the track header for a full vertical zoom. 
    This will fill the screen with the clip.  Double clicking again in the track header will restore the vertical height to it's previous state.  HTH

     

     

     

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