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I have used Many daw but i have seen a issue or something like that im calkwalk is when i do any action it takes a minutes to response in it other daw click a the food is in your face .. So calkwalk should work make the daw more smoother i get same in  pentium as in i9 with 1tb ssd 64gb ram and 5tb hhd there is a slight delay that calkwalk always have

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"Any action"? Can you give some specific examples? And when you say "it takes a minutes to response", I assume you mean some significant fraction of second that is just enough to be bothersome...?  I find that Cakewalk's responsiveness generally exceeds my ability to drive a mouse and keyboard, but I wasn't born with them in my hands like some of these youngsters.

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5 hours ago, David Baay said:

Still curious what kinds of operations we're talking about. As it stands there isn't enough information here for the Bakers to act on.

Try reaper, the whole thing is just way more snappy in all aspects

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On 8/5/2021 at 7:05 PM, BAARISH KI DHUN (Pisi Bhaipo) said:

I have used Many daw but i have seen a issue or something like that im calkwalk is when i do any action it takes a minutes to response in it other daw click a the food is in your face .. So calkwalk should work make the daw more smoother i get same in  pentium as in i9 with 1tb ssd 64gb ram and 5tb hhd there is a slight delay that calkwalk always have

"it takes a minutes to response".....  I have never had this issue with Cakewalk, ever

Cakewalk is very snappy, even on my oldish PC (see signature for specs)

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14 hours ago, BAARISH KI DHUN (Pisi Bhaipo) said:

Fl studio, studio one etc are more grapically smooth mean https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ctyOwGq4RE&t=1180s   In this video a person is explaining

13:20 Graphics Not Smooth

Ah, yes, the jittery Now Time Cursor is indeed a well-known 'feature' of Cakewalk. I've reported it myself.  But that's nothing like "when i do any action it takes a minutes to response".

Incidentally, regarding the video's next point, it's working as designed that a 'confidence recording' shadow is only displayed for the current take when looping. I can see how you might want it to show everything when layering takes in sound-on-sound mode, but that's not really the purpose. Its main purpose is to give you confidence that your current input is being recorded.  Personally I don't ever pay much attention to the content; so long as that 'shadow' is being drawn, and the meter is moving, I'm happy.

What's needed in this case is a feature request not a bug fix.

 

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