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  • Major "Jamaica Plain" SONAR Update Now in the Cakewalk Command Center! (p.29)
2015/10/25 21:25:33
CANNIMAGINE
IT LOOKS LIKE THE UPDATE CHANGED MY 64 BIT SYSTEM TO 32. Does anybody know how to fix this?
2015/10/25 21:30:32
Anderton
CANNIMAGINE
IT LOOKS LIKE THE UPDATE CHANGED MY 64 BIT SYSTEM TO 32.



SONAR doesn't know how to do that. Is it the system that's 32-bit, or SONAR? You can install either 32- or 64-bit versions of SONAR in a 64-bit operating system.
2015/10/25 21:30:50
Doktor Avalanche
CANNIMAGINE
IT LOOKS LIKE THE UPDATE CHANGED MY 64 BIT SYSTEM TO 32. Does anybody know how to fix this?


Turn off caps lock key?
2015/10/25 21:31:46
Doktor Avalanche
lambdoid
2:43AM
Doktor Avalanche
Is your first CPU core peaking?

I start a new blank project ("Normal" template), insert an instance of Virus Control (VC), enable the LIVE button as I have done for years up to this point, play a few notes and notice a lag...like a SUPER-MEGA lag of about 6-7 seconds!
 


I'm having a similar problem with Loom and Vacuum Pro, both 64 bit VST 2- extreme latency several seconds, but other plugins don't seem to be affected AFAIK eg Z3ta 2 , Rapture Pro and VirtualCZ don't have extreme latency issues.


Hopefully fix in next release..
2015/10/26 09:41:48
DonM
Anderton
Add speaking of adding new functions to your repertoire..."Five Reasons Why Patch Points Rock" is now posted in the Cakewalk Blog. You'll find five practical examples on how to use patch points: Signal Splitter, Signal Merger, "Reel" Vintage Flanging, "Whole Lotta Love" Vocal Echo, and Weird Science (a sound design-oriented tip). 
 
Of course if you have any questions about the applications, I'd be happy to answer them here.
 

CA:
Simply beautiful examples - I LOVE the Sound Design idea - I'da never thought of that one!  Much appreciation for your enthusiasm and expertise.
 
-D
2015/10/26 09:48:05
charlyg
Those were great ideas. I just tried to make a patch point for 4 acoustic guitar parts to adjust vol all at once and failed. What was posted in the blog was mostly over my head. I do get the gist, but not the details of making it happen.
2015/10/26 11:40:22
WallyG
charlyg
Those were great ideas. I just tried to make a patch point for 4 acoustic guitar parts to adjust vol all at once and failed. What was posted in the blog was mostly over my head. I do get the gist, but not the details of making it happen.


Curious as to why you don't assign the faders to a group. Then when you move one fader, the others in that group follow. Was this just an experiment to understand how the patch point feature works?
2015/10/26 11:59:42
papacucku
So ..I have dual 29 inch montiors, plenty of real estate. If I am reading correctly...I could NOT USE the bus section?
 
So my parallel compression, sub mixes etc. can all be handled with non bus tracks in the normal section?
 
Making the bus and master section show up and size correctly when I need to see it is a pain.  So I could forego that whole section which sounds great.
 
I use the second monitor as a full screen console view (it rocks).  However it is a pain to size and scroll all the bus section tracks.  Now I can have one full pane of tracks and control the subs and other stuff without resizing or scrolling an additional pane.  As long as I can see if the master is peaking I should be able to do away with that whole section.  For my work style this is good news.
 
 
 
 
2015/10/26 12:11:49
charlyg
WallyG
charlyg
Those were great ideas. I just tried to make a patch point for 4 acoustic guitar parts to adjust vol all at once and failed. What was posted in the blog was mostly over my head. I do get the gist, but not the details of making it happen.


Curious as to why you don't assign the faders to a group. Then when you move one fader, the others in that group follow. Was this just an experiment to understand how the patch point feature works?




Because I have yet to learn about groups?
2015/10/26 12:26:00
WallyG
charlyg
WallyG
charlyg
Those were great ideas. I just tried to make a patch point for 4 acoustic guitar parts to adjust vol all at once and failed. What was posted in the blog was mostly over my head. I do get the gist, but not the details of making it happen.


Curious as to why you don't assign the faders to a group. Then when you move one fader, the others in that group follow. Was this just an experiment to understand how the patch point feature works?




Because I have yet to learn about groups?




Say you have two faders you want to group so that either one of them will also move the other.
Right click on one of the faders.
Select Group/New.
Name the Group i.e. Tubas
Select a color for the Group.
Click OK.
Right click on the next fader you want to add to the group.
Select Group/Tubas
You'll see the color you selected for the group at the bottom of the fader.
This can be done for other controls, i.e. Pan, Reverb level, etc.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Walt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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