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Masaihtt

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  1. Yes, thanks to you, that was the right tip. Now I can at least switch back and forth between the programmes without having to close Cakewalk every time. For real parallel work, I will probably need a better interface at some point that is multiclient capable.
  2. I don't mean the solo mode. I want to use my small audio interface or the internal sound card in parallel with my midi controller as well as with other applications such as YouTube. Specifically, I want to watch and listen to piano tutorials on YouTube, for example, and practice along on the controller at the same time. Cakewalk and certainly other DAWs block the sound of such applications or require a multiclient-capable card. Now I read somewhere that it might be possible in Cakewalk by switching off an exclusive mode.
  3. Hello all, just a quick question: where in Cakewalk can I switch off the exclusive mode?! I couldn't find this option anywhere so far... Regards Matthias
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