![]() It is also possible to re-tune some synths using the pitch bend message usually using automated applications to calculate the appropriate value for the pitch bend. Some synths include microtuning and other non-standard scales within built in tuning tables, that can be activated by sysex messages in a similar manner to bank changes. The MIDI spec includes a MIDI Tuning Standard (MTS) that allows you to re-tune the synth scale via a re-assignment of the entire "keyboard" using a tuning table or change individual notes on the fly if this feature is supported. There are other MIDI parameters that can be used to alter the frequency that a synth that is designed to respond actually produces instead of the fixed tempered scale that the note numbers usually represent, but as scook notes this is dependent on the synth design. The MIDI note numbers in the MIDI data stream /signal? are not tunable per se. The tunning of the notes can be modified in the midi signal as well ![]() I have all of the versions of Sonar but skipped 6.I'm not talking about interpretation. I like watching the Creative Sauce guy on youtube for Cakewalk. I know these were meant for laptop users and multiple screens. I find most modern DAWs annoying with the docking, undocking. They also need to make the grid lines longer for measures when editing. The drawback is the notation editor just sucks. I'm trying to resurrect the midi from audio. I somehow lost the midi files and only have the tracks left. To me, Cakewalk just "makes sense" but YMMV They all do basically "the same thing".it's just "how they get there" that's different. Samplitude, Reaper, Mixbus 32C, Mixbus, Mixcraft Pro, Acid Pro, Sound Forge Pro.blah blahīlah. It just seems "logical" to me.and I have Pro Tools, ![]() I came from Cubase to Sonar X1, and ever since ![]() Cakewalk, to me, is the best DAW, aesthetically, on the market! And the Skylight interface,Īgain, to me, is the way a DAW should work. ![]()
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