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  1. Open the track take lanes to make sure you don't have a preexisting take from comping.
  2. The maximum resolution in the Staff View is 32nd notes/rests. Check the <View> menu <Display Resolution> setting. Below shows 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32nd. Beyond that, no luck. One would normally indicate a smaller as a pickup note, but there is no notation available in this application. Look into the functionality of MuseScore, Sibelius (demo), Finale Notepad, and Denemo for your needs.
  3. I just checked and this behavior existed as far back as 26.05.0.039 {2020/11} on my systems, so not new in this version. [anyone else confirm?] On my system, this is saved in the project template, [not globally] and recovers correctly, depending on the template loaded and the preset fade type.
  4. @Andres Medina Here is a link to how to run the built-in Memory Check in Windows. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-pc-memory-problems-windows-10
  5. It's been working perfectly for 4 full days for me on Win10Pro/Intel. No bugs that I haven't already developed workarounds for or expect to be resolved in Sonar. Maybe you need a new, different, and less taxing hobby. One that allows a cheese & biscuits platter to go along...
  6. RMB on the <Record> button in the toolbar and check if you are using <Sound on Sound>. You probably want to use <Overwrite>.
  7. I know. It's not for everyone. I was concerned at the investment initially, but they paid for themselves in the first month I used 'em for a score. And has really cut down on the number of trips that I had to fly to Prague as a music supervisor, cuz I really hate to fly anymore.
  8. Yeah, but that there is some pretty smooth legato, fer shur. ? It may even become a reasonable competitor for my E/W Hollywood Opus collection.
  9. There are a couple of different approaches, none of which are 'automated' per se; 1. Copy the existing MIDI to another track, and by using the selection keyboard at the left of the PRV, delete all but the lowest notes that you wish to keep. Then reverse the process for the original track. 2. Use the <Process><Find/Change> function to filter for what you don't want to keep and delete it (also do this on a copy). Then reverse the process for the original track. 3. Use the CAL "Split Note to Tracks", then recombine the upper register into one track, and same with lower register into another track by <Shift-Drag>
  10. Not that I've ever found. Setting focus on a bus in the Console View will automatically move the associated bus in the Master/Bus section of the Track View into focus and centered in the sub-window space (if possible).
  11. Only if they utilized a third party that knows how to make a quality audio I/O. I've tested the NI interfaces on the bench and never been impressed with their A/D specifications, especially jitter. But then, IMO, the M32 is not evidentiary of high standards anyway.
  12. Trying to turn garbage into a diamond requires a lot of patience and time, but it can be done. By going through the material in a methodical manner and using the <Project > Set Measure/Beat at Now> function measure by measure, you can create a tempo map that works very well. It is extremely tedious work and I occasionally have to do it for clients, but I get paid handsomely for it.
  13. I've never been a fan of any online documentation system (with the possible exception of MS Office...), so my go-to is a "hard copy". The bad news (as you will discover) is that the manual is 1942 pages. However it is infinitely searchable by keyword, and the cross references are exceptional.
  14. If you have not downloaded the offline 'Local Help' system or the (somewhat dated, but still rich in detail) PDF manual for the program, please consider it. On page 980 of the latter, you will find a complete signal flow schematic which can be extremely useful in figuring out where things are coming from and where they are going. I've annotated a copy here just for you:
  15. Could anyone please tell me what Santa Clause will put under the tree for me? I know that it's only September, but I really don't want to be surprised or impressed. Or grateful. ?
  16. No. Never had any success with those. That quit working for me somewhere between X2 & CbB, so I just made a Win shortcut to a corner of one of my monitors, but I rarely ever change my configuration in there. Sometimes it's useful to check signal flow if I inadvertently screw something up in VoiceMeeter and it's not immediately obvious. However, the ASIO latency slider in CbB Prefs operates perfectly & reports accurately, so... no issues. re: PM won't pass audio after booting into Win10 and will screech; I found that with the 6.0.x drivers. Also my ADAT I/O is running on word clock, hence the PM is running on WC, hence CbB is clocking to the PM audio input and is also referencing WC.
  17. OutrageProductions

    Timing

    Tedious is an understatment. Just a couple days ago I had a client that wanted to "iron out" a mixed audio track so that it was consistent tempo... which varied from 89.4bpm down to around 84.2bpm multiple times in the first 3 minutes and then at 4:11 finally ended up clamping at 112bpm. Took me about 4 hours... client got what they paid for tho.
  18. Make the image 172 x 172 pixels in PNG format and save it as [SAME NAME AS PROJECT TEMPLATE].cwt.png then store it in the same location as the [project name].cwt Try to rename them to DRUMS ONLY.cwt & DRUMS ONLY.cwt.png. @sjoens is on to something when using the word "Master"... Here is a screen shot of my startup [New Project] section: and here are the files in Explorer:
  19. I believe the Droid that you are looking for is called "Drum Replacer". Look it up in the help system.
  20. I just found that the 5.10 Vista driver was more stable and less glitchy than the 6.0.2 and later versions. It took a lot of patience troubleshooting that, and I haven't messed with it for a decade. The CS package would turn the entire desk into a MIDI controller with faders assignable to plugin knobs or CC values, etc. It was cool with SONAR 7 and XP, but dems da breaks. Use the Mackie Control Surface CP and check the "handshake" setting. In SONAR mode the desk requires that to be set a certain way, and I don't recall the deets. EDIT: in the ACT module of the Tool Bar, choose the Mackie Control surface, edit it to reflect the following: Mine is set so that the jog wheel moves fwd/bak by measures, the FF/REW buttons move fwd/bak by beats. Quite handy.
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