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Sound On Sound May 20: Still no Cakewalk.
Michael Fogarty replied to Colin Nicholls's topic in The Coffee House
yes, I’m surprised its never mentioned. Its such a great program. -
Cracklings noise with vst instruments
Michael Fogarty replied to micv's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
gosh, I really don't think this is a Cakewalk issue. I have never had this problem or any of my colleagues. Most likely wifi/graphics/tweaking of your system. You have set to the default configurations and done all the audio tweaks that are suggested? -
Using Ipad Pro with Babyface Stream OBS
Michael Fogarty replied to Michael Fogarty's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
interesting. And no lag? Perfect syncing? -
Hi. Thank you. Yes, I just want to be able to get direct sound from computer, preferably through cakewalk into OBS instead of using my phone sound audio. I am using my phone camera into my computer with a program called IV Cam, but want the sound to come from my DAW. I have tried so many things and it is all so complicated -or flakey. I have tried Voxengo, Voice Tweet Banana, Asio Pro something or other and am back to square one.
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I am trying to use OBS with my MOTU Ultralite MK 4 or RME Baby face or... Is somebody successfully doing this? I want to broadcast through Cakewalk onto Facebook Live. I have downloaded and installed ASIOLink Pro but don't see it showing up anywhere in my Cakewalk preference settings. I see ASIO, the name of my interface, and the ASIO panel to change the latency. What am I missing and is someone successfully streaming their DAW with OBS and Facebook, Youtube?
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Hi everyone. My head is spinning with tutorials. I am trying to get the best solution for live streaming using my Babyface or MOTU Ultralite MK4 as the audio source and an iPad Pro or iPhone 7plus as the video camera with my PC. Seems many people are using OBS on the PC and download NDS app for the IOS device. Apple make an app as well for $20. But then after watching the whole thing I (and others) notice an audio lag (latency) on the tutorial that is being made. Bam! No go! Does anyone know the very best way to do this using your studio quality gear and your IOS camera at 4k for live streaming? I know you wouldn't be able to take the time to write all the steps out here,. A tutorial is fine. I just don't want to spend money doing this and end up with lag. Does it work to use your IOS camera in tandem with your PC? Would I be better off using the apple camera kit with a powered adapter and stream it from the iPad Pro? I really need to do this soon. Much appreciated. PS. If anyone knows why I am not getting notifications from this forum that would be a boost as well. I have notify me of replies clicked below but nothing comes to my email. I have to keep checking back. I just found this tutorial. Maybe this will work. I will try. At least its only a few minutes long and he doesn't have a 15 minute intro talking about himself, etc.
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Max -will check out your songs tomorrow. Have a nice day (12:47 am Sunday here). Event in the am -"who is that masked man."
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very well done. You seem to understand very well what the various instruments would play if all real instruments. Performances very good all around. Maybe a little more attention to the shaping of the sounds to make them a little warmer could be nice, but was impressed. I couldn't do that.
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"Tongue Depressor Symphony" (with video) - mix ideas??
Michael Fogarty replied to PhonoBrainer's topic in Songs
I very much like the smoothness of the track. I like it when things don't jump out too much. Very well done. Some other instruments introduced here and there could be a plus, but what is there is well mixed. I didn't watch the whole video because I was scrolling down to read the various comments. -
Hey David. Yes, I like the way you put that. Thanks.
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I care what you think. Yes, it was an AKG tube mic. The power with which one has to play to create that much excitement can tend to cause it to be a bit raw sounding maybe? As for dry, yes, that would be a preference. The song is called Road to Ruin so didn't want anything to sound too posh#plush#. Another thing could also be, the CD release was moved a week closer suddenly and I had one day to mix 10 songs. The mastering was also rushed, and yes, I didn't care for the mastering job. A friend of the artists (and mine) did it quickly. Too bright, brittle. I was actually quite upset to have done all this work and have him over treble-ize (word) it. The acoustic guitars (and of course violin, lead vocal) kind of took a beating, and my keyboard parts kind of fell into the background, Glad you liked the rest. I can send it to you to remix if you would fancy it. Want to give it a go? I know my forte is tracking, composition, keys, backups, arranging.
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Andy, I totally agree with you. In this particular production however the violinist is the one with the chops.
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thanks Douglas. The intro is an African Djembe my son brought me back from the Ivory Coast.
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here is a unique one I feel. All recorded in my one room Home Studio. Local Tokyo musicians. Mike Marrington -drums Simon Koperu -bass Aimee Blackschleger -composition, vocal Michael Fogarty -production/arrangement/back-ups/keys Song Il -violin Tama Tsuboi -nylon guitar
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here is a unique one I feel. All recorded in my one room Home Studio. Local Tokyo musicians. Mike Marrington -drums Aimee Blackschleger -composition, vocal Michael Fogarty -production/arrangement/back-ups/keys Song Il -violin Tama Tsuboi -nylon guitar
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that last line is gold 905133.
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Weird problem with Cakewalk and Melodyne as a tool.
Michael Fogarty replied to jono grant's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Hi. Glad things are sorting out for you. I don't understand in what way Melodyne is time consuming in Cakewalk. I use it extensively as some of my clients are a wee pitch challenged. Select the wav, hit Control R (hotkey for opening), tune, hit B (changes the Melodyne altered wav to a normal wav - however tuned. Takes seconds and all in the box. (I do make a backup of the vocal and archive it before processing.) -
"Gypsy Fire" (Solo Violin With Piano)
Michael Fogarty replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Songs
very nice. Which violin VST is that? (just kidding.) Great tone and playing. Are you the violinist? -
hey Bob. That is actually what prompted my post - the Black Friday sales. I was considering getting Kontakt 6 - but I don't need it. All I wanted was a way to take my drum hits and make a drum machine out of them. I own East west Play and have the Composer's Series - the bought version. And yes, I have various NI instruments, Scarbee's Rhodes/Wurlitzer/NI Organ - which are the individual instruments. Am going to go with Session Drummer and Sitala.
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amazing scook. Just tried. Thank you.
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thank you Freyja!! That is so simple and awesome. Hope it works inside Cakewalk/Sonar Platinum.
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Brilliant. Thank you so much.
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As a disclaimer, we all know a lot of different things about DAW and music production. Since selling my Ensoniq and Emax samplers years ago I have not felt the need to use a sampler - until now. Is there a cheap way around this without buying the complete NI or Halion, etc? I have made many hardware upgrades this year and way over budget. (Leslie, New Piano Controller, Dynaudio speakers and more). What I would like to do basically is be able to take samples of my kicks, hats, snares I have recorded over the years (and other libraries) and have triggers for them so I can make loops. Would be great if I can tweak the tuning, etc. Is there a simple cheap way to do this? Your feedback is much appreciated