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Everything posted by Bruno de Souza Lino
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Still crossing my fingers for an option to disable the track meters, especially if you have the inspector open.
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Try setting your Thread Scheduling Model to Agressive in Advanced Settings.
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Cakewalk New York Studio Impulse Responses
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Yeah. You can just download them from the Command Center, along with SONAR Platinum. -
You can also run out of activations on the free version of Waveform.
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I'm a bit wary of any Wusik stuff. His stuff looks to be hastily put together with little to no concern over stability or bug checking. Somehow, his stuff manages to be less stable than what the Ardour team puts out and that's not a good remark to make. If you have to constantly put your stuff on sale, either you're selling very well or you're not selling. Considering you rarely hear anything about Wusik stuff around, it's the latter.
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The features I would love to see in Cakewalk
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Michiel Beirinckx's topic in Feedback Loop
You can do it as a process effect. R is the standard shortcut for recording. Bounce your split clips to a single file with "Bounce Clips", then do "Process -> Transpose" -
Freezing deactivates the FX Rack and ProChannel. There's a way to keep the freeze by Freezing, then selecting "Bounce to Clips".
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High Definition Audio Device disconnected from system
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to tdehan's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I also started having this issue quite frequently. And it doesn't happen when I switch from another app to CbB. It just happens every few minutes or so. Cakewalk is the only application that's open and I'm not using the internal sound card. -
Need help from Midi Gurus: 1/4" out to MIDI converter?
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Billy86's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
YouRock Guitar. Was a quite capable MIDI guitar when it came out. Everyone thought it was a toy because you could use it as a Guitar Hero controller and ignored it. -
Two things that could add more flexibility.
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in Feedback Loop
I tested this feature yesterday and it's quite handy, although it doesn't work if you want to mix stereo with mono tracks on the same bounce. All mono tracks will be bounced to new mono tracks. -
Your ears are lying about guitar tone
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in The Coffee House
According to opinions in here, if you can't tell one from the other, your ears can't be trusted. -
Two things that could add more flexibility.
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Bruno de Souza Lino's topic in Feedback Loop
I make extensive use of Aux Tracks though. Does it work with them? -
Well, the lastest build of Windows 10 for ARM has x86 emulation. Raspberry Pi 4 cluster, maybe?
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Ironically, my track score is a bit on the opposite side. Good with ATI/AMD and bad with Intel/nVidia.
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Best Dumble anectode would be Alexander Dumble refusing to build Eric Johnson an ODS by hanging up on him.
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[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2021.01 Early Access
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Morten Saether's topic in Early Access Program
I haven't had time to open it currently. I'm needing submixes/subprojects for a project, which is not something CbB does natively. -
The problem with emulating a Dumble ODS is that there's no "reference" model. All of them were custom made for each customer with slight changes in the tone stack, gain structure and so on. No copy will sound like the real deal, ever.
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[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2021.01 Early Access
Bruno de Souza Lino replied to Morten Saether's topic in Early Access Program
I'm gonna grab an infinite amount of money from the magical gold pot in the sky and buy a dual Epyc 128 core system with 2 TB of RAM and 2 Quadro RTX cards. That should do it. -
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Modern Intel CPUs are behind on manufacturing processes (their latest cpus are still 14nm, as they couldn't get the 10nm node right yet again), on top of having the same thermal issues people used to criticize AMD cpus of the past. Intel is good at single core performance, which is becoming less and less relevant nowadays, even in gaming, where Intel is usually the norm. In many instances, you end up paying more for less with Intel, due to their heavy market segmentation over the years and the overall confusion with the long SKU names in the 10th series, down to the point you can even see demonstrators in video simply refering to the cpus as "10th gen" instead of the full SKU name. If you're only running audio, you don't need the latest and greatest with tons of RAM. Even a modest PC can deal with hundreds of tracks without issues. It's the plugins that require extra computing power. If you are considering an AMD cpu, it's advised that you get the fastest RAM you can afford, as performance scales with RAM speed on AMD SKUs.
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If only you could get kernel builds made for that like you can in the Linux world...
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A sufficiently recent processor or graphics card (5-8 years ago) does hardware based video encoding/decoding anyways so it wouldn't matter much. One thing Windows 10 does that 7 doesn't is that it makes more use of your graphics card for more than just graphics.