Cakewalk proaudio
Author: f | 2025-04-24
this guy is selling 6 times Cakewalk ProAudio 9 on E-bay for an incredibly low price. What do we think? Is it reliable? For gods sake: Who has 6 versions of ProAudio? Does anyone else know were I can legally buy ProAudio9 (for a low price of course)
History of Cakewalk/ProAudio/Sonar
Piano_red Max Output Level: -90 dBFS Total Posts : 24 Joined: 2007/04/15 13:06:28Location: Georgia Status: offline RE: Midi into Audio mixdown problem Proaudio 9 2007/05/29 10:16:08 (permalink) Talor your hardware must be fine since you were able to use the setup for so long with no problem unless there is something funky with an interrupt or driver. From what you describe, I would first check the midi buffer size. OPTIONS, GLOBAL, MIDI, Playback Buffer size - Set it for 2000 - that will give you 2 seconds of midi data avaialble. It may be related however to full duplex on sound blaster - years ago they were very troublesome. be sure that y ou have that thing set up right. I don't know if it will help but there was a doc that explained how to set up sync manually You won't need it if the wave profiler is can figure out your card settings correctly . generate a tick track as described and can record it and playit back all synced then you have it dead nutz. Just found this in the tips section " ______________________________________ Creative Labs SB Live!, PCI 64, PCI 128, PCI 256, PCI 512, Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI These cards are newer products from Creative Labs, designed to work with the newer PCI bus architecture. If you have installed the latest Creative soundcard driver, Cakewalk’s Wave Profiler should have no difficulty recognizing your soundcard, and automatically set the proper configuration options for your Cakewalk software. However, this guy is selling 6 times Cakewalk ProAudio 9 on E-bay for an incredibly low price. What do we think? Is it reliable? For gods sake: Who has 6 versions of ProAudio? Does anyone else know were I can legally buy ProAudio9 (for a low price of course) Upgrade from Cakewalk ProAudio 9 Hello, I am a long time user of Cakewalk, I have a bunch of project files in Cakewalk Pro Audio 9. What would be the best way to upgrade to a recent version of cakewalk/sonar. I basically want to retain the tracks in each project plus the velocity/pan/envelope settings (less concerned with the effects settings) Was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? #15 Great tip man!For Wireless transmitter/Receiver, I was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? I bought mine 2 years ago. There could be better options in the market which use better technology like APTX-HD, LDAC, BT5.0, or UAT. Prior to the HomeSpot, I used "Dayton Audio Wave-Link WLS System 2.4 GHz Full Range Wireless Pair". That Wave-Link was noisy, had intermittent signal interruptions, and had very noticeable latency. If you already have that WAS-5TR, then give it some trial period and see if the latency is acceptable to you. For movies, latency is not critical. If you listen to multi-ch audio (SACD, DVD-Audio multi-ch) you will get annoyed by any latency.Edit: As jhaider mentioned, the Parasound Z-Amp is another cheaper option for auto-on/off amp. #16 Great tip man!For Wireless transmitter/Receiver, I was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? I also using the Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR wireless audio kit, great product. I think they just released the brand new model WSA-5RP, the receiver already has 2 x 50W class D amplifier built-in can power a pair of passive speakers. Also using the latest 5.2G / 5.8G dual-band wireless audio technology as KEF does, probably you could try that. Thread Starter #17 I also using the Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR wireless audio kit, great product. I think they just released the brand new model WSA-5RP, the receiver already has 2 x 50W class D amplifier built-in can power a pair of passive speakers. Also using the latest 5.2G / 5.8G dual-band wireless audio technology as KEF does, probably you could try that. Yep! Looks Much more convenient. I will try it and let you know. My only concern , is that 25W x 2 @ 8 ohms power enough to drive my Klipsch R-41M rear speakers? #18 I will go with a Parasound Zamp for my back speakers (5.0). #19 The new Sonos Amp also has auto on/off. It is a feature that I think all amplifiers should have, to locate them in a cupboard or at least out of sight. As far as I am concerned the best looking electronics are invisible electronics. We have a little Ava Maestro 50 chip amplifier with digital inputs in a bedroom system, and with the auto on/off and a Chromecast Audio as its only source it can sit happily inside a cupboard. This amplifier is a bit anaemic, but that is not a big deal for this use case. #20 Last edited: Oct 30,Comments
Piano_red Max Output Level: -90 dBFS Total Posts : 24 Joined: 2007/04/15 13:06:28Location: Georgia Status: offline RE: Midi into Audio mixdown problem Proaudio 9 2007/05/29 10:16:08 (permalink) Talor your hardware must be fine since you were able to use the setup for so long with no problem unless there is something funky with an interrupt or driver. From what you describe, I would first check the midi buffer size. OPTIONS, GLOBAL, MIDI, Playback Buffer size - Set it for 2000 - that will give you 2 seconds of midi data avaialble. It may be related however to full duplex on sound blaster - years ago they were very troublesome. be sure that y ou have that thing set up right. I don't know if it will help but there was a doc that explained how to set up sync manually You won't need it if the wave profiler is can figure out your card settings correctly . generate a tick track as described and can record it and playit back all synced then you have it dead nutz. Just found this in the tips section " ______________________________________ Creative Labs SB Live!, PCI 64, PCI 128, PCI 256, PCI 512, Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI These cards are newer products from Creative Labs, designed to work with the newer PCI bus architecture. If you have installed the latest Creative soundcard driver, Cakewalk’s Wave Profiler should have no difficulty recognizing your soundcard, and automatically set the proper configuration options for your Cakewalk software. However,
2025-04-12Was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? #15 Great tip man!For Wireless transmitter/Receiver, I was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? I bought mine 2 years ago. There could be better options in the market which use better technology like APTX-HD, LDAC, BT5.0, or UAT. Prior to the HomeSpot, I used "Dayton Audio Wave-Link WLS System 2.4 GHz Full Range Wireless Pair". That Wave-Link was noisy, had intermittent signal interruptions, and had very noticeable latency. If you already have that WAS-5TR, then give it some trial period and see if the latency is acceptable to you. For movies, latency is not critical. If you listen to multi-ch audio (SACD, DVD-Audio multi-ch) you will get annoyed by any latency.Edit: As jhaider mentioned, the Parasound Z-Amp is another cheaper option for auto-on/off amp. #16 Great tip man!For Wireless transmitter/Receiver, I was planning use this Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR 5.8G Wireless Audio because it uses 5.8G connection and avoid 2.4G interferences.do you think this HomeSpot Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver Set with APTX Low Latency is a better option? I also using the Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR wireless audio kit, great product. I think they just released the brand new model WSA-5RP, the receiver already has 2 x 50W class D amplifier built-in can power a pair of passive speakers. Also using the latest 5.2G / 5.8G dual-band wireless audio technology as KEF does, probably you could try that. Thread Starter #17 I also using the Dynasty ProAudio WSA-5TR wireless audio kit, great product. I think they just released the brand new model WSA-5RP, the receiver already has 2 x 50W class D amplifier built-in can power a pair of passive speakers. Also using the latest 5.2G / 5.8G dual-band wireless audio technology as KEF does, probably you could try that. Yep! Looks Much more convenient. I will try it and let you know. My only concern , is that 25W x 2 @ 8 ohms power enough to drive my Klipsch R-41M rear speakers? #18 I will go with a Parasound Zamp for my back speakers (5.0). #19 The new Sonos Amp also has auto on/off. It is a feature that I think all amplifiers should have, to locate them in a cupboard or at least out of sight. As far as I am concerned the best looking electronics are invisible electronics. We have a little Ava Maestro 50 chip amplifier with digital inputs in a bedroom system, and with the auto on/off and a Chromecast Audio as its only source it can sit happily inside a cupboard. This amplifier is a bit anaemic, but that is not a big deal for this use case. #20 Last edited: Oct 30,
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2025-04-20Ok, so I submitted both the .dmp file and a screen shot of the error message to both Cakewalk Support and to Antares (Auto-Tune) support. Cakewalk Support said to contact Antares support (which I told them in my original post I had done). Antares got right back with me and while they stated they do not support Bandlab Cakewalk gave me a few suggestions to try. I explained to both Cakewalk support and to Antares support that I had been using Auto-Tune Access and Artist in Bandlab Cakewalk for years with no issues prior. I explained that now when I go back to these original projects I did a few years ago using Auto-Tune Access and (mostly) Artist I am now getting the following error message when I try to open the projects. Trying the suggestions from Antares did not fix the issue as I am still getting the same pop up error message which I indicated to them. I just heard back from Antares support and they said that I should reach out to Bandlab Cakewalk support with the error message and the .dmp file (which I had already done) since this error seems to be common among Cakewalk users and not exclusive to their plugin. Again, they say that Bandlab Cakewalk is not offically supported and as such they will not be able to help me further. Here are the links they sent me that cover similar crash issues in Bandlab Cakewalk: My guess here is that one of the recent Bandlab Cakewalk updates things got broke. I've reached out again to Bandlab Cakewalk support with zero response...
2025-04-09Existing Cakewalk 2018.04.01 Release Notes? (Or maybe that is a typo, and it really should read "Cakewalk 2018.06.01 Release Notes"?) Thanks! jackson white Max Output Level: -85 dBFS Total Posts : 283 Joined: 2008/02/19 21:35:13Location: BOS Status: offline Re: ‘Cakewalk By BandLab’ is here. Free. Available for Windows now. [Updated: 4/28/2018] 2018/06/02 14:51:56 (permalink) Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]Maybe we could have a checkbox that says look in "Only look in Project Folder" or something. +1000 -------------------- Some pieces of wood with wires and bits of metal stuck in them, silicon and plastic Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk] Cakewalk Staff Total Posts : 6475 Joined: 2003/11/03 17:22:50Location: Boston, MA, USA Status: offline Re: ‘Cakewalk By BandLab’ is here. Free. Available for Windows now. [Updated: 4/28/2018] 2018/06/03 02:25:01 (permalink) jackson whiteNoel Borthwick [Cakewalk]Maybe we could have a checkbox that says look in "Only look in Project Folder" or something. +1000This is already implemented in the 2018.05 release.Please refer to the latest release notes here: dhodgson Max Output Level: -90 dBFS Total Posts : 25 Joined: 2003/11/26 05:10:14 Status: offline Re: ‘Cakewalk By BandLab’ is here. Free. Available for Windows now. [Updated: 6/1/2018] 2018/06/03 08:15:36 (permalink) Thanks for the update. The 3.1 version of BandLab Assistant is giving me grief though; the main window & menus are greyed out with an animated Windows busy icon that just sits there. Can't get past this point. -djh
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