I just found Cakewalk recently - it's truly amazing. It has all the functionality of top DAWs and I find it to be incredibly fast and stable - just superb. Also love the console emulations, which make the mixing process very fast and intuitive.
Gotta say I am LOVING your content, always explained so well, so pleasantly and with humour, and I don't feel either overwhelmed or stoopid for being so nooby at all this, thanks!
Thanks for explaining this, Mike... This is one aspect of Cakewalk (and SONAR) that has always confounded me. As a result, I've never used it! Now I will!
Man, I've been watching all of your cakewalk content...simply amazing. I've been using cakewalk since home studio 9.... I've learned more in the last month by watching your videos than I did in the past 18 years of just using the program on my own with no help. Thank you!
As a complete newcomer to vocal recording I find your videos extremely helpful and your narrative easy to understand although it does take me sometime to absorb all the information. (80 yr old brain)
New to Cakewalk Band Lab here myself. This man is simply THE BEST when it comes to tutorials in using this awesome software. I am currently working thru my first project using CBL and I have so far achieved much better results than I ever have using any multi track recorder. Thanks so much Mike! You are an excellent teacher.
Thanks! Rewatching this video to brush up (recall) the comping with lanes, dim solo, etc. You're the best for starting the new channel "Cakewalk Revealed".
Thank you so much for explaining everything so well and easy! Cakewalk is also seriously the #1 free DAW for recording covers fr! Practically in love rn TT
I've watched a lot of your tutorial videos and wanted to express my appreciation. Great job, and it's extra bonus to hear that both you and your wife and very talented singers.
Dude this video is a game changer for how I will approach recording vocals and editing them from now on!! I've wasted so much time doing so many retakes, hurting my voice by the end of one song, doing retake after retake while listening back before continuing...bc I'm still learning cakewalk..so learning this saves time in so many ways. Plus the amount of time I'd spend splitting good takes to make one complete take is unreasonable and I get lost in the mixing part. Your tips really helped me to realize I need to set myself up for success and easier mixing later on..not to mention better time management with doing max 5 takes, setting that before I move on to harmonies, bc I have had to do too many retakes bc the harmonies weren't matching up with the lead. Seriously can't believe I've been mixing with cakewalk for a year now and just now learning about comping. lol Thank you. I love your videos!! They are so helpful to this music producing noob and this over analytical person who spends way too much time on one song bc I focus on every little detail and trying things out..but have rarely released any of my newer mixed stuff bc I'm so overwhelmed and am terrible with time management.
Listen you said that you didn't want us to hear you sing dry vocals that it may ruin your reputation and then realized I feel the same your vocals are fine, I was thinking for my self a good first impression is a must in life! because a one hit wonder gets to stick around until the next 3 releases bomb! Oh and thanks for the lesson if only I could get cakewalk running but your tutorials are valuable to any DAW in the recording industry
Hi Mike! Mike from Portugal here! I recently started to use Cakewalk and you've been a life saver! Thank you so much for all your hard work! Great voice by the way!!
Thanks for helping me navigate the waters of the recording world of cakewalk easily with these tutorials. Every time I have a question I type it into TH-cam and there you are with the answer I was looking for!
Thanks so much, Mike! I watched and enjoyed this video now for the third time😊 Later we will do some vocal takes, following your instructions of course❤
Great content sir, really appreciate the info and the bright energetic way that you deliver it! I am currently working my way through setting up to record my 9 year old daughter's vocals each time she gets a new song and the Cakewalk info has been very helpful. Thanks very much!
I love your videos. Your explanation in all your videos is so easy to follow. I've hatched two last night. This one and the one about send, patch points, aux and busses. Great job
Thanks Mike. I have spent a lot of money on Cakewalk including lots of updates and upgrades all the way through Sonar, X1, X2, Producer, Platinum, and then with the demise of its last owners Gibson, until finally it is free since Bandlab took it on. The thing is I have learned more about Cakewalk since watching you than I ever did all these years. While it is true that I never asked too much from it then, ( just used it primarily to make and edit backing tracks for my act doing the Club circuit back in the day) but I am amazed with how much I never knew about how to use it properly. Im enjoying it so much more now. 😎
I can't stress enough how thankful I am for all your content! Easy to follow, extremely clear and you're a super cool dude. Thank you and cheers from Argentina! =)
You actually have a nice voice, I know a few singers who have huge success but don´t have a vast vocal range by any means, but can stay on the tune and be endearing, and you have one of those lovely voices. I wish mine was as good as yours.
Oh, brother! Um, I mean, Oh, mother! We FINALLY get to know that singers are humans like you and me, after all! Anyhow, aside from comping, which is really further down the line in processing, the most important, I think, is vocal PROCESSING. You know, reverb and stuff! In the past couple of years I've gotten into recording my vocals just for fun. I'm not a vocalist, but a mere amateur karaoke singer, to be truthful! My other job has been practicing medicine for the past 40 years in the USA! :) :) :) I got an Audient EVO 8 recently. Set it up, put my headphones on, and I sing a few lines; I can hear my voice as is. Then I slip in Sonitus reverb into the track on Cakewalk, and process my voice, play it back, and holy mother! I almost fell off my chair about the difference! I thought, I can't believe that is my voice! Well, to be truthful, I was not *that* surprised, really: I've used mixers with reverb for a few years now; in the past year, a Mackie ProFX6V3, using a JBL Eon One speaker. I sing for fun and get friends to sing during parties. God, reverb must be the biggest ego booster in the history of music!!!!! One more thing: *while* recording on Cakewalk, if I turn ECHO on in the track, I can hear my processed voice live but it is a bit disconcerting because the lag of a fraction of a second causes me to hear the processed voice as a ghost voice on top of my actual voice! So I just stay down on earth and record with Echo off! :) :) :)
I just listened to Wonderland. Just beautiful. Thank you! The song vocalizes the trip my son has been on over the last five years. Last week I learned that he would be a father. I'm stunned, I am afraid for him but overjoyed. Life? We learned to laugh through our tears. Now you have a new song to write Son! Love Mom
Thanks a lot. I've used Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 since 2012, keeping a machine dedicated to it since I'm really not a fan of constant updates and changes. Had to finally bite the bullet recently and move to Cakewalk by Bandlap. Found comping super confusing and annoying; your video has helped quite a bit. Appreciate it!
That was a great, excellent tutorial on comping for Cakewalk Bandlab! Just what I needed, just what I was waiting to see for a long time. I really apprecite it! Thanks!
Thanks Mike. I've never had much luck using comping. Your new video has given me a new understanding of how to approach it. Cheers. PS. so refreshing to see and hear an Aussie in these tutes.
Clear as ever. When I tried to use lanes for comping I got in a fearful mess, so much so that my studio log says 'Lanes in CW - DON'T'. I'm now tempted to try again. Thanks Mike.
I hit the dislike button twice LOL!! You clever dog!! I LOVE the way you explain CbB!!! So clear and easy to understand. You have a natural gift as a teacher. Subbed.
@BobRocksBaby no, it just means you get to watch it twice.... or as many times as it takes. No shame in that. The student determines the outcome. The teacher only shows you the path.
Hi Mike, great video! You make it all seem very easy... I loved your opening comment about 'rather show your underwear than allow others to hear your raw vocals' - I know the feeling! 😁
I last used comping in Cakewalk when it was Sonar and found it buggy back then so stopped using it. However with the recent updates and improvements in CbB I will definitely be using it again and your overview will help to get me back up to speed quickly. Nicely done, thanks Mike.
I love your Cakewalk tutorials and have learned a great deal from them. I'm a huge fan of this software and your videos have gone a long way in helping me understand how to use it effectively. There is one thing I have not been able to figure out. I thought it would be a simple thing but while I can monitor the playback through headphones, I don't seem to be able to monitor the track I'm recording through the head phones while adding a vocal track. This is obviously desirable so you don't get duplication of your audio through the mic while singing. Can you point me in the right direction to be able to monitor my recording along with the playback through headphones. Thank you, Mike. Please keep the videos coming. I enjoy them very much. --Richard--
I use earplug headphones. While recording I use only one so that I can hear myself with the second ear. Is that the case? Not sure if I understood correctly the issue. P.S. Thank you Mike for awesome video!
Again a very good video on a more or less complex topic. I liked the most, that you mentioned all of the shortcuts you were using, since I like them very much. Didn't know about the whole loop-clip-arrow-keys-and-then-enter-thing, still did everything manually :D Also I liked you hinting to not being to perfect - music should be organic, and thus have some imperfections. Liked (and subbed already of course) with all my three accounts :) Keep up the good work, Love and Greetings from Germany!
Oh, and don't get me wrong, comping is a hard process, especially listening to the same over and over again, by more or less complex, i meant that the basic principle is easy.
Free notes: Cakewalk comping Guide Right click record> Select Comping Open take lanes Select different phrases in there Press Shift + Space to loop the phrase Press Up or down to move to the phrase below or above on the take lanes Press Enter to finalise any phrase If you want to listen to the instrumental also, click dim solo Use left or right to move through to the next phrase
Another great tutorial. Thank you very much. I really enjoy your videos, and I've learned so much. My productions come out better with your tips. Only problem now is that there is so much work to do on my older songs in order to make them sound just as good 😆
Love that you are focused on Cakewalk. Great DAW and free.
I just found Cakewalk recently - it's truly amazing. It has all the functionality of top DAWs and I find it to be incredibly fast and stable - just superb. Also love the console emulations, which make the mixing process very fast and intuitive.
Honestly didn't know about the multiple take lanes for comping until watching this; thank you! Your videos are always super helpful.
Gotta say I am LOVING your content, always explained so well, so pleasantly and with humour, and I don't feel either overwhelmed or stoopid for being so nooby at all this, thanks!
I watch most of your videos casually along with other peoples
BY FAR ONE OF THE MOST HELPFUL OF THE LOT
10/10 recommended video
Thanks for explaining this, Mike... This is one aspect of Cakewalk (and SONAR) that has always confounded me. As a result, I've never used it! Now I will!
Yup, watched your video again! Thanks, Mike, for your super helpful library of Cakewalk tutorials.
Thank you Timothy :)
Man, I've been watching all of your cakewalk content...simply amazing. I've been using cakewalk since home studio 9.... I've learned more in the last month by watching your videos than I did in the past 18 years of just using the program on my own with no help. Thank you!
As a complete newcomer to vocal recording I find your videos extremely helpful and your narrative easy to understand although it does take me sometime to absorb all the information. (80 yr old brain)
Another superb instructional video. Thanks for your generosity devoting your time to helping us!
My pleasure William. Honestly, you wouldn't be so thankful if you knew how much I enjoy myself! 😜
New to Cakewalk Band Lab here myself. This man is simply THE BEST when it comes to tutorials in using this awesome software. I am currently working thru my first project using CBL and I have so far achieved much better results than I ever have using any multi track recorder. Thanks so much Mike! You are an excellent teacher.
Thank you, and good luck with your project!
Thanks for this explanation! I've been manually comping for years, never realized Cakewalk has an easy way to do this. What a time saver.
Thanks! Rewatching this video to brush up (recall) the comping with lanes, dim solo, etc. You're the best for starting the new channel "Cakewalk Revealed".
Thank you so much for explaining everything so well and easy! Cakewalk is also seriously the #1 free DAW for recording covers fr! Practically in love rn TT
I've watched a lot of your tutorial videos and wanted to express my appreciation. Great job, and it's extra bonus to hear that both you and your wife and very talented singers.
Dude this video is a game changer for how I will approach recording vocals and editing them from now on!! I've wasted so much time doing so many retakes, hurting my voice by the end of one song, doing retake after retake while listening back before continuing...bc I'm still learning cakewalk..so learning this saves time in so many ways. Plus the amount of time I'd spend splitting good takes to make one complete take is unreasonable and I get lost in the mixing part. Your tips really helped me to realize I need to set myself up for success and easier mixing later on..not to mention better time management with doing max 5 takes, setting that before I move on to harmonies, bc I have had to do too many retakes bc the harmonies weren't matching up with the lead. Seriously can't believe I've been mixing with cakewalk for a year now and just now learning about comping. lol Thank you. I love your videos!! They are so helpful to this music producing noob and this over analytical person who spends way too much time on one song bc I focus on every little detail and trying things out..but have rarely released any of my newer mixed stuff bc I'm so overwhelmed and am terrible with time management.
Listen you said that you didn't want us to hear you sing dry vocals that it may ruin your reputation and then realized I feel the same your vocals are fine, I was thinking for my self a good first impression is a must in life! because a one hit wonder gets to stick around until the next 3 releases bomb!
Oh and thanks for the lesson if only I could get cakewalk running but your tutorials are valuable to any DAW in the recording industry
Thanks, this was the best explanation of this feature I have seen. You helped me a lot. Thanks Mike!
Thanks so much for all your videos. This is the best DAW learning channel anywhere!
Really awesome content, thank you so much for doing these videos.
Hi Mike! Mike from Portugal here!
I recently started to use Cakewalk and you've been a life saver! Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Great voice by the way!!
I don't know about others, but I think your voice is very warm and pleasant to listen to. You're also a good singer in my eyes....ears, I mean :)
Thanks for helping me navigate the waters of the recording world of cakewalk easily with these tutorials. Every time I have a question I type it into TH-cam and there you are with the answer I was looking for!
This was an eye-opener. Had no idea those tools existed. Thank you.
Thanks for great walkthrough. Even though I read the manual, I never really "got" comping, but it is much clearer now.
Thanks so much, Mike!
I watched and enjoyed this video now for the third time😊
Later we will do some vocal takes, following your instructions of course❤
At last I understand comping in Cakewalk! Thank-you, Mike.
Mike, what you're doing here mate is so valuable and helpful, thanks again! Cheers!
Amazing, this is such a dream DAW for me, free and with such good feature of recording.
Pfff, my dude you have an awesome voice! Didn't think you could also sing.
Great content sir, really appreciate the info and the bright energetic way that you deliver it! I am currently working my way through setting up to record my 9 year old daughter's vocals each time she gets a new song and the Cakewalk info has been very helpful. Thanks very much!
That's awesome Josh, glad to hear that!
Thank you for the helpful info
Wow man you just shocked me with that awesome voice after downplaying what I was about to hear
Ha! I've been using Cakewalk for years and never uncovered this comping feature. You just saved me hours. Lesson learned, always RTFM!
I love your videos. Your explanation in all your videos is so easy to follow. I've hatched two last night. This one and the one about send, patch points, aux and busses.
Great job
Thanks Mike. I have spent a lot of money on Cakewalk including lots of updates and upgrades all the way through Sonar, X1, X2, Producer, Platinum, and then with the demise of its last owners Gibson, until finally it is free since Bandlab took it on. The thing is I have learned more about Cakewalk since watching you than I ever did all these years. While it is true that I never asked too much from it then, ( just used it primarily to make and edit backing tracks for my act doing the Club circuit back in the day) but I am amazed with how much I never knew about how to use it properly. Im enjoying it so much more now. 😎
I can't stress enough how thankful I am for all your content! Easy to follow, extremely clear and you're a super cool dude. Thank you and cheers from Argentina! =)
Your tutorials are fantastic.. You make things very easy to understand. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
You actually have a nice voice, I know a few singers who have huge success but don´t have a vast vocal range by any means, but can stay on the tune and be endearing, and you have one of those lovely voices. I wish mine was as good as yours.
You know a lot of stuff and you are teaching it all in Cakewalk, thank you so much sir.
Having more than 1 take to comp would be a real luxury.
Thanks for making this video!! I was completely lost when it came to comping until I stumbled upon this!
Oh, brother! Um, I mean, Oh, mother! We FINALLY get to know that singers are humans like you and me, after all! Anyhow, aside from comping, which is really further down the line in processing, the most important, I think, is vocal PROCESSING. You know, reverb and stuff! In the past couple of years I've gotten into recording my vocals just for fun. I'm not a vocalist, but a mere amateur karaoke singer, to be truthful! My other job has been practicing medicine for the past 40 years in the USA! :) :) :) I got an Audient EVO 8 recently. Set it up, put my headphones on, and I sing a few lines; I can hear my voice as is. Then I slip in Sonitus reverb into the track on Cakewalk, and process my voice, play it back, and holy mother! I almost fell off my chair about the difference! I thought, I can't believe that is my voice! Well, to be truthful, I was not *that* surprised, really: I've used mixers with reverb for a few years now; in the past year, a Mackie ProFX6V3, using a JBL Eon One speaker. I sing for fun and get friends to sing during parties. God, reverb must be the biggest ego booster in the history of music!!!!! One more thing: *while* recording on Cakewalk, if I turn ECHO on in the track, I can hear my processed voice live but it is a bit disconcerting because the lag of a fraction of a second causes me to hear the processed voice as a ghost voice on top of my actual voice! So I just stay down on earth and record with Echo off! :) :) :)
Outstanding little workshop. Thank you.
I just listened to Wonderland. Just beautiful. Thank you! The song vocalizes the trip my son has been on over the last five years.
Last week I learned that he would be a father. I'm stunned, I am afraid for him but overjoyed.
Life? We learned to laugh through our tears. Now you have a new song to write Son!
Love
Mom
Thanks a lot. I've used Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 since 2012, keeping a machine dedicated to it since I'm really not a fan of constant updates and changes. Had to finally bite the bullet recently and move to Cakewalk by Bandlap. Found comping super confusing and annoying; your video has helped quite a bit. Appreciate it!
Excellent ..now I get it..will watch over and over and make notes. CW has it's issues but also many great features. thanks!!
That was a great, excellent tutorial on comping for Cakewalk Bandlab! Just what I needed, just what I was waiting to see for a long time. I really apprecite it! Thanks!
Thanks thanks thanks THANKS!! Amazing tutorial, I'm just starting with Cakewalk and you helped me a lot!!
Always avoided comping. This video has thrown some new light on the topic. I will have to give it a go. Really enjoy your videos.
Thanks Mike. I've never had much luck using comping. Your new video has given me a new understanding of
how to approach it. Cheers.
PS. so refreshing to see and hear an Aussie in these tutes.
I think he's English.
Man u r amazing. I am sure u know that .but I can't prevent my self from admitting that to u again and again..
Much love to u from egypt 🇪🇬
Good singing voice mike. :)
Clear as ever. When I tried to use lanes for comping I got in a fearful mess, so much so that my studio log says 'Lanes in CW - DON'T'. I'm now tempted to try again. Thanks Mike.
I hope it goes better for you Sid! Happy new year :)
@@CreativeSauce And best wishes to you too.
Thanks for the great Cakewalk videos! TH-cam has been needing this for a long time.
Excellent video. Nice teaching.
Very informative. Thanks a lot for this video!
This is outstanding. Thank you Mike!
Actually beautiful song!
Brother, you are my new favorite tutorial guy! Keep them coming, great job!
I hit the dislike button twice LOL!! You clever dog!! I LOVE the way you explain CbB!!! So clear and easy to understand. You have a natural gift as a teacher. Subbed.
You are very kind my friend. Teaching is only half. If you understood, its because to are a good student!
@BobRocksBaby no, it just means you get to watch it twice.... or as many times as it takes. No shame in that. The student determines the outcome. The teacher only shows you the path.
Mike, you're a life saver, bro.🙏
Well done, good sir. Your awesome.
Your voice is so beautiful
Amazing voice Mike! Totally different than what I would expect!
Mate - so incredible helpful! Thanks so much!!!
Hi Mike, great video! You make it all seem very easy...
I loved your opening comment about 'rather show your underwear than allow others to hear your raw vocals' - I know the feeling! 😁
always good to review :) thanks
I last used comping in Cakewalk when it was Sonar and found it buggy back then so stopped using it. However with the recent updates and improvements in CbB I will definitely be using it again and your overview will help to get me back up to speed quickly. Nicely done, thanks Mike.
Wow thought I knew is DAW, keep up the Cakewalk stuff, finally someone that truly know it inside and out.
Another great tutorial, thanks. Best tutorials ever.
I like your songs, Mike. Intelligent, meaningful lyrics and good melodies. Congrats!
Exceptional as always! Thank you.
Thanks Mike! Excellent work.
Great video I finally think I get it now!
you're a great teacher..
Needed that! Thx Mike!
Heard the complete song, well done its a great mix and mastering job and overall wonderful song.
very well explained ....thanks a lot for that👍
Look for Perfect Imperfections :) Good one Mike😀
Hi Mike... this is great, I learn something new everytime I watch one of your videos... Thanks so much.
Keep them coming :)
Awesome video - i checked you out on soundcloud too - great music.
Always helpful and well done. Thank you!
I love your Cakewalk tutorials and have learned a great deal from them. I'm a huge fan of this software and your videos have gone a long way in helping me understand how to use it effectively. There is one thing I have not been able to figure out. I thought it would be a simple thing but while I can monitor the playback through headphones, I don't seem to be able to monitor the track I'm recording through the head phones while adding a vocal track. This is obviously desirable so you don't get duplication of your audio through the mic while singing. Can you point me in the right direction to be able to monitor my recording along with the playback through headphones. Thank you, Mike. Please keep the videos coming. I enjoy them very much.
--Richard--
Hi Richard, may I ask what audio interface you are using?
I use earplug headphones. While recording I use only one so that I can hear myself with the second ear. Is that the case? Not sure if I understood correctly the issue. P.S. Thank you Mike for awesome video!
Great videos, keep up the cakewalk by band lab stuff, really good.
Hy man your videos is really amazing,
Thank you!
@@CreativeSauce your welcome bro
Thanks, that was very helpful
Fantastic! Thanks.
Again a very good video on a more or less complex topic. I liked the most, that you mentioned all of the shortcuts you were using, since I like them very much. Didn't know about the whole loop-clip-arrow-keys-and-then-enter-thing, still did everything manually :D Also I liked you hinting to not being to perfect - music should be organic, and thus have some imperfections. Liked (and subbed already of course) with all my three accounts :)
Keep up the good work,
Love and Greetings from Germany!
Oh, and don't get me wrong, comping is a hard process, especially listening to the same over and over again, by more or less complex, i meant that the basic principle is easy.
Excellent tutorials Mike. Thank you so much :-)
Free notes:
Cakewalk comping Guide
Right click record> Select Comping
Open take lanes
Select different phrases in there
Press Shift + Space to loop the phrase
Press Up or down to move to the phrase below or above on the take lanes
Press Enter to finalise any phrase
If you want to listen to the instrumental also, click dim solo
Use left or right to move through to the next phrase
Excellent.
another excellent tutorial mike. loving this series. I had listened to this song on soundcloud yesterday and really liked it.......well done mate
Thanks Mike! Awesome video as usual. I've smashed the like button 5 times.
WOW thank you!
Great and well presented .. Thanks a million for such great effort. will keep learning from you ... BIG Thanks from the land of downunder.
Thanks Dude 👍
That's exactly what I searched for 📼🔥
Good content
Thank you!
Awesome! Its been a while and I had forgotten how to take advantage of this!! :)
Amazing Song!!!:)))' Bravo!!!
Another great tutorial. Thank you very much. I really enjoy your videos, and I've learned so much. My productions come out better with your tips. Only problem now is that there is so much work to do on my older songs in order to make them sound just as good 😆