![]() I am running on a Dell Workstation PC with all SSD drives and 12Gb of ram on Windows 10 latest version. I had decided I did not want to drop the clip without making changes first. I think it can be reproduced by dragging a clip off of the interface, and not dropping it in Cakewalk, but dragging it back to the interface, though this only was the cause one of the several time that it happened. This happened to me several times while composing my latest piece. MIDI Mapping is currently available only on BandLab Web. The other more serious problem is that when dragging and dropping, Scaler 2 will sometimes lock up completely, and there is no way, other than to End Task on Cakewalk and lose whatever work you’ve done since saving. I almost always have to delete one or two of them, and make sure none are hidden underneath. One is that when dragging midi after a capture, frequently there are multiple clips that get dropped in place. ![]() For the most part, Scaler 2.2 works well in Cakewalk by Bandlab, but I have a problem that has caused it to lock up and crash both itself and Cakewalk.
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