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2018/07/18 15:31:45 (permalink)

latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing

A new video is up at Cakewalk Software in Facebook. No youtube link yet. No update avaiable at Bandlab Assistant.

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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/18 18:44:33 (permalink)
ooooooh  more updates!  Very Cool. Thanks for posting

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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/18 23:50:36 (permalink)
It's available  in 2018.06. You can check
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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/21 07:08:29 (permalink)
I think it's cool but honestly - and tell me if I'm the lone fool who's thinking like this - but it seems increasingly hard to remember all the "Hold down ALT SHIFT CTRL etc etc etc to do X" commands. I'll certainly get a better workflow with these new editing features, but 90% of the battle is remembering those damn key commands!

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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/21 12:56:30 (permalink)
My advice on that would be to get a kb or other device that allows the recording of macros and key assignments. I use a logitech gaming kb that has banks of extra keys that can be assigned and colored based on the app running. One example I have is exporting selected graphic regions as png in my graphic software rather than clicking file, export png or jpg. It sounds trivial, but when I am putting together all of the graphics for a website, I have to do this task a loan's it saves probably 5 to 10 seconds a pop.

I am using studio one now but have found a number of s1 macros that are useful that I can assign to a single key. Easy to Remember, fast to execute.

Cbb should also have a look at the s1 macro facility... Very useful.

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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/21 14:10:25 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby iRelevant 2018/07/21 14:47:02
I use these two units, they're small, very programmable...
http://xkeys.com/xkeys/xk12JSH.php
 
http://xkeys.com/xkeys/xk24.php
 
check 'em out...
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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/21 18:04:11 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby elsongs 2018/07/21 21:00:41
Wow. Is it just me, or does this seem like a parody video? I've watched it twice, and a) I have no idea why I would want to do this, b) There's no way I'm ever going to remember those alt-meta-cokebottle combinations.
 
It's like the worst demo/tutorial I've ever seen come out of Cakewalk/12Tone. 
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Re: latest update By Cakewalk by Bandlab : Multitrack Editing 2018/07/21 18:40:14 (permalink)
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My advice on that would be to get a kb or other device that allows the recording of macros and key assignments. I use a logitech gaming kb that has banks of extra keys that can be assigned and colored based on the app running. One example I have is exporting selected graphic regions as png in my graphic software rather than clicking file, export png or jpg. It sounds trivial, but when I am putting together all of the graphics for a website, I have to do this task a loan's it saves probably 5 to 10 seconds a pop.

I am using studio one now but have found a number of s1 macros that are useful that I can assign to a single key. Easy to Remember, fast to execute.

Cbb should also have a look at the s1 macro facility... Very useful.



 
 
I do this also, only I set my banks up to be the same in different programs.  For example G11 ends up being "transpose" in Cakewalk, Sibelius and Cubase.  I just have to change banks to match the program.  Saves me tons in the area of time and thought processes.

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