Midi problem: E-Mu 1212, Cakewalk Homestudio Alesis SR16

Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 12/09/2004 - 03:22

okay, not really one problem. I'm just completely lost. The gist, however, is this:

I want to record my SR16 in cakewalk. I want the tempo to be the same in the software and in the SR16. I don't seem to be able to get cakewalk to tell the sr16 the exact tempo (don't know the technical term). If I just set the two to the same BPM setting, the tempos are slightly off.

Preventing track bleeding in Cakewalk

Submitted by anonymous on Sat, 12/04/2004 - 19:41

Cakewalk Home Studio 2
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I imported an mp3 file of music to track 1.

I recorded vocals on track 2 with a microphone.

When playing back and listening to track 2 by itself, (with the mp3 music from track 1 muted); there is the presence of the mp3 music from track 1 mixed in with the vocals on track 2.

cakewalk? is it such a cakewalk for anybody else?

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 09/29/2004 - 17:51

I use cakewalk homestudio with an audigy sbl 2, though that is kind of sad in itself I would like to know any of the advantages or dissadvantages of using this program?... ooooo here is another question. will cakewalk work with a multi input sound card e.i. the m-audio 10 input card? I mean will it split each track into individual tracks in cakewalk, so I can mix them individually.

USB vs. . PCI latency (in cakewalk homestudio)

Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 07/16/2004 - 06:10

Hey, i'm new here, howzit?

I have an m-audio mobilepre (USB) that feeds my cakewalk homestudio. I find that latency tends to be a real pain. after every take, I have to go and re-align by hand so the timing matches up. would this be reduced significantly with a PCI soundcard? I don't want to spend the money if not.

Basic Cakewalk Questions

Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 02/16/2004 - 20:51

I have some very basic questions about Cakewalk Home Studio 2004(I'm building a home PC based studio for the first time):
Firstly, I'm confused about the drum and synth capabilites. .can the drums be programmed and played back without anything other than the software and soundcard; ditto for the synths? Or are these features solely intended for midi plugins

Make vocals fit using cakewalk

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 05/21/2003 - 00:03

Hey i'm realy a newbie at recording. I'm hard working guitarist vocalist etc. So I bought Cakewalk homestudio 2002. Now I can take my time recording, and realy get the song's the way want.The prob is i have no idea how to make the vocals fit in.They stand so out, i'm ashamed to play my songs to anyone. And then people think that's like my quaility.

cakewalk to Pro Tools.

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 04/23/2003 - 20:47

I tried converting to omf from within Sonar 2.2. that didnt open in Pro Tools. is my only hope of getting these .bun files to Pro Tools by saving each track of each song as a wav/aiff file and then importing them to a Pro Tools session that way from a CD/dvd? if so.,...how do i save a track in Sonar to a single wav/aiff file? i know nothing about cakewalk and it seems very strange to me.