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How Do You Handle Pickup Notes in Arranger?
henkejs replied to henkejs's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Neel Modi: thanks, that's a good video. In the comments, Mark McLeod had a helpful suggestion for how to deal with audio that falls outside the section boundaries. He said once you commit the arrangement the clips are copied in full so you can just drag the clip boundary back to the left to get the missing parts. I'll experiment with that when I get the chance. -
Using an old project of mine as a demo to learn about the new Arranger feature, I immediately ran into a problem with how to handle vocal pickup notes in the measures leading into the verses. My first thought was to move the section boundaries up by a beat or two, but that might cause other problems in rearranging sections. If you've dealt with this problem, how did you handle it?
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And you thought that you had too much time on your hands...
henkejs replied to paulo's topic in The Coffee House
I'm amazed at how they kept the camera on the action. Especially that first one. -
I recorded one new song. These people recreated the entire Dark Side of the Moon album:
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Anyone have knowledge on using a Tascam Model 24 with Cakewalk?
henkejs replied to Robert Bone's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion. If only I were clever enough to make something like that. . . . -
Anyone have knowledge on using a Tascam Model 24 with Cakewalk?
henkejs replied to Robert Bone's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Apologies in advance for hijacking this thread. I've been researching the Tascam and similar products to try to help a friend who has lost his sight. He has used multitrack cassette recorders in the past and wants to find a manageable digital recording solution. Can anyone tell me if the buttons for Mute and Rec give tactile feedback? In other words, can you tell by touch whether they're on? This would be very helpful, thanks. -
Will there be video?
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That happened to me too. I finally settled on leaving it installed but disabling it in the Device Manager. Most of the time this setting survives a Windows update.
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Good stuff. Anyone who enjoys this kind of close harmony singing should do themselves a favor and check out the Boswell Sisters, if you haven't already heard them. They got that swing!
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What size LCD monitor are you guys using?
henkejs replied to Christian Jones's topic in The Coffee House
Single 27" monitor. Wish I had room for a second one. -
I’m still on SPLAT. What will I loose by updating?
henkejs replied to Shawn T's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
When you first install CbB, you may need to edit the paths where CbB scans for plugins in order to get all the ones you use in SPLAT. -
I used to think an obscure flag was hidden in the registry somewhere and didn't get cleared on uninstall. Another option would be for the software to phone home over your network connection and check their records to see if your computer has installed before. Probably lots of other options I haven't thought of.
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I've had this problem too, starting several updates ago. It might have even started with the last Melodyne update some months ago, though I don't remember. If I click "Remove Region FX" and start over, it usually works OK. Once the blobs appear, Melodyne will continue to work normally on additional clips for the rest of the session.
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The 1909 update was forced on me last week. It re-enabled the WiFi adapter on my desktop PC and a few other things I had disabled. It also reset the power management on some of the USB hubs to allow Windows to shut them down. I had that disabled before the update. Those are the main things I've noticed so far. Haven't run into any real problems yet.
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Glad it helped.
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This video helped me a lot. It's for an older version, but hopefully it will still apply.
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Anyone Around Long Enough to Remember MIDI New?
henkejs replied to razor7music's topic in The Coffee House
Ha! I haven't thought about SMPTE for years. It really bugged me to give up a precious audio track for SMPTE, but it let me do things I couldn't do otherwise. -
Anyone Around Long Enough to Remember MIDI New?
henkejs replied to razor7music's topic in The Coffee House
My first MIDI computer was an Apple IIe. The Yamaha DX7 was a big deal then (mid-1980s), but I got a DX9 instead because it was cheaper. I don't think you could edit individual notes in the software, but you could record what you played and then copy and paste sections together into a song. Then I recorded it all with my Fostex X-15. Still have the Fostex in my closet, but the Apple and the DX9 are long gone. I switched to an Intel computer and Cakewalk for MS-DOS when it came out and have been running some version of Cakewalk ever since. I still use MIDI in every project, though more and more software instruments are replacing some of my MIDI hardware. -
This doesn't answer your original question, but I've had the same problem so I try to remember to use the Duplicate command to clone the track before using Melodyne. That makes it easier to recover the original clip(s).
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Kenny, that Kiss shred is hilarious!
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Yes, and I'd add Beethoven's late piano sonatas. Something almost mystical going on there. . .
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Revoice Pro and VocALign Project giveaway for CbB users
henkejs replied to Noel Borthwick's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
No Facebook here either. -
Thanks for responding. I just had a look at my last audiogram. It charts results for 125 to 8k Hz, but I have no idea how much of that range the hearing aids are actually capable of correcting. Beyond that, I don't wear them when I'm using headphones anyway. If Sonarworks headphone calibration software were tweakable by the end user, you could theoretically incorporate your own personal correction curve into the headphone calibration. Of course, even perfect correction wouldn't automatically make me a good mixer. ?
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I started this up with the sound off and wondered what was going on. Then I turned the sound on and I still wonder.