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fun topic but what is the definition or assumption of old/new school?
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Is there an easy way to edit clips on multiple tracks?
micv replied to micv's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
update - the Record option works out well. However for clips already recorded without group, I can't find any easy way, I had to select the each clip and group them manually. -
Is there an easy way to edit clips on multiple tracks?
micv replied to micv's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
looks like the Preferences > Project - Record setting may do the trick and using folder, as I don't want all clips start at the same time, just the tracks of an instrument so folder makes sense. Also if quick group mean what I do in one track will be done on the other, (select one clip will select the other clips that has the same clip name) then it could work too. will give these a try. thx -
the scenario is I record an instrument with multiple microphones, each mic is recorded onto an audio track. Is there a way to select all the related clips to, say, mute them to do another take during tracking, or during edit to cut, split, shorten, etc?
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thanks, I'll look into it. Do folks that load songs here copyrighted their works?
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Not sure if this is the right forum but what is the process to get your song copyrighted?
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ThreadSchedulingModel already at 2, change to other values doesn't have any affect. I know how a samples buffer or cpu spike 'noises' sound like in my environment, been there more than a few times. This noise is more like an overdrive or over loading the vst, but the meter and sound level are normal. It occurs at any volume/gain level thus reducing the gain was the 1st thing I tried. In the analog world it's like setting (mis-matched) the headroom level when you connecting two devices. I need to test more instruments from other vendors
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Lynx Hilo. but I'm certain it isn't the hw or lynx asio. I've used it for years. I noticed issues with midi and vst with releases late late year, suppose to be fixed, may be not entirely.
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I've just first noticed this issue, that vst instrument when play at a high level will introduce crackings noises. Thinking of overloading, I checked and played with the gain. Interestingly, doesn't matter if the gain is lowered when the signal output signal is around -11dbfs it will crackles. ASIO setting is in the 1048 samples or higher so it's not the buffer. The vst I used is Arturia Collection V but I also tested with Kontakt. Noticeable with thick strings or synth pad, not so much with percussive instruments. Does not have any crackles issue when in standalone. In standalone I can crank the volume all the way to the redline but in Sonar, it will crackles way lower. Audio tracks are fine. Strange, I have never seen this. Also during my troubleshooting, when I move a midi note (nudge) while the instrument is being played, it will pop and crackle
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but wait, why wouldn't it work on a mono interleave track? You can pan a mono track why not a mono clip of a mono track?
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Good point on a mono FX. I'll check next time I'm in the studio.
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although I can use Track's pan fine, I noticed that clip pan simply doesn't pan at all. Does the track pan has anything to do with it? I would think that clip pan would override the track pan.
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that works for average tempo. thx Interesting how it also gives other tempo in the drop down list, not sure what they are, and as you warned, double tempo.
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would be great if it shows where the tempo change as well
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I can't seem to find where the 'Set the Edit Filter to Transients" is.
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In CbB is there a way to get the tempo of an imported audio file? or is there a tool out there for this?
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thanks. I'll play around with this a bit more.
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when you change the time/measure from , say, 4/4 to 3/4, is there a way to automatically move the midi notes so they would lined up? Given that the notes in the last beat would have to be deleted to fit.
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You guys are the best. This forum is the main reason I stay with Cakewalk for so long. thanks
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Never knew where the 2x really apply until now. If I could sum up from a usage perspective: - No real benefit if export a project recorded at a lower rate to a higher resolution, since the project is processed at the low rate. - For plug-in that produces harmonic (distortion or saturation type plugs), higher resolution will reduce the anti-alias or artifacts that got 'bounced back' into the hearing range. To improve this, use Cakewalk "2x" button AND the plug-in options "Upsample on Playback - Upsample on Render". - To mix an entire project at a higher resolution, have to create a new project at the higher rate and import the individual tracks in.
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My bad, I must have seen stuff! I tested it again and the soundcard always locked to the project rate which is 48k even when I do audible bounce.
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When I export to 96k, my soundcard got changed to 96K. How is it possible that the project is running at 48k and the card at 96K?
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I realize that if you are doing ITB, it probably doesn't buy you anything. However I routed my buses to external analog hardware and export the audio, thinking that it's like 'tracking' the final mix bus so let use the higher rate there.
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