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CW Home Studio2 Pan settings don't "stick" with Livesynth Pro
If I play a file in CW HS2 with Soundfonts loaded in Livesynth Pro, the
tracks don't pan unless I touch the pan control area with the mouse
pointer either just prior to or during playback. Once the file is
stopped, same problem, goes back to center regardless of where the pan
is set.
Doesn't seem to be a problem if using one of the soundcard's onboard
synths, or with digital audio, just with the Livesynth tracks. Cakewalk
support's answer "delete the files AUD.INI and TTSSEQ.INI" didn't help.
When the project is ready, I can convert the tracks to audio and adjust
the pan there, but I'd like to see if I can get this to work correctly.
Anyone encountered this and know a way to correct it? Seems to be some
issue of communication between CWHS2 & LSP. The reason I'm using LSP
instead of the Audigy's onboard synth is that the Audigy has polyphony
bugs that are apparently unfixable.
Thanks for all input.
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docsavage20776 (15)
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1/29/2006 11:44:53 AM |
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Pan envelopes could cause this. Also recorded automation can also be the
problem.
Max Arwood
<docsavage20@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If I play a file in CW HS2 with Soundfonts loaded in Livesynth Pro, the
> tracks don't pan unless I touch the pan control area with the mouse
> pointer either just prior to or during playback. Once the file is
> stopped, same problem, goes back to center regardless of where the pan
> is set.
>
> Doesn't seem to be a problem if using one of the soundcard's onboard
> synths, or with digital audio, just with the Livesynth tracks. Cakewalk
> support's answer "delete the files AUD.INI and TTSSEQ.INI" didn't help.
> When the project is ready, I can convert the tracks to audio and adjust
> the pan there, but I'd like to see if I can get this to work correctly.
>
>
> Anyone encountered this and know a way to correct it? Seems to be some
> issue of communication between CWHS2 & LSP. The reason I'm using LSP
> instead of the Audigy's onboard synth is that the Audigy has polyphony
> bugs that are apparently unfixable.
>
> Thanks for all input.
>
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Max
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1/30/2006 12:36:50 AM
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