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Ben Shemuel

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  1. @57Gregy, @treesha, and @scook: you folks all rock, and I appreciate your help. I ended up using the Bounce to Track(s) option as it best suited what I wanted to do next. In the process, I got to peel back another layer of the onion that is Cakewalk - specifically delving into the Tracks menu. Whoa, does Cakewalk have menus! Ben
  2. I need to mix two audio tracks down to a single one. Also, and perhaps this happens automatically, I need the volume automation I've created in each track to affect its volume in the new mixed track. Thanks in advance.
  3. @Lord Tim, thanks, that solved my problem. Thanks for the clear direction.
  4. Hello forum friends, I'm a first-time Cakewalk user attempting to use the software to overdub parts as part of a distance-dispersed multitrack project. I've got a computer running Win 10, a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4, and some instruments connected to the interface's inputs 3 and 4 via a mixer. During installation, CakewalkSetup displays an Audio Driver Error dialog and tells me that "the following driver does not support the current audio format or are in use by another application" and lists "Speakers (Focusrite Usb Audio) as the offending driver. I have the choice of disabling the driver or using it anyway. The dialog suggests visiting www.cakewalk.com/support/hardwaresetup/, but that page doesn't refer to Cakewalk. How do I get Cakewalk and the Scarlett 4i4 working with each other? Thanks, Ben
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