![]() A couple months ago, Bandlab bought the rights to Cakewalk's products, and reissued Sonar Platinum as "Cakewalk by Bandlab." It is still Sonar Platinum, with a few tweaks done to improve stability even further (it's always been a very stable platform). I disconnected every connection, cleaned them thoroughly, reinstalled the Midiman's driver, read through every page of the GR-33's user's manual on anything having to do with MIDI, double checked settings on the GR-33, reacquainted myself with all the track selection possibilities in Sonar - everything I could think of.īack in December, Cakewalk went out of business, and Sonar became orphan software. ![]() Stumped, I went through a long process trying to resurrect it. Then all of a sudden, it just flat stopped working. What's strange is, this setup used to work fine. I've tried both, it doesn't make any difference. ![]() Sonar doesn't see the GR-33 - it sees the Midisport, but fortunately Sonar allows me to set up the GR-33 with an instrument file so the song sees the GR-33's instrument patches at its track. Because this machine doesn't have any MIDI ports, I'm using a Midiman Midisport USB 2x2 as an access interface. I'm running Cakewalk Sonar Platinum on a Win7 64-bit platform. They're set up identically, except for the channel numbers of course. I have one with two GR-33 parts and one works and the other doesn't. I have about a half dozen tunes I'm working on at the moment, which have GR-33 parts. ![]() There doesn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason that I can find, either. By "erratic," I mean that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. ![]()
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