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reginaldStjohn

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  1. I haven't tried this but try deleting your "aud.ini" file and see if that helps. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=INI_Files.6.html
  2. I don't have an answer but some things to look for, - Open task manager and see if there are some other high CPU, Memory or Disk tasks running - Check on a new project with only a simple audio file in one track. Does it still do it? - Use Replendence LatencyMon to check for anything taking too much interrupt time. A video card driver could cause such an issue.
  3. You can create new CAL routines. They are text files so any text editor will work. The bigger issue is learning the syntax and how to use it. Do a search on the forum for CAL and you should find some helpful posts.
  4. It also looks like the track you recorded is a stereo track but only one side has audio on it. If you record from a mono source you probably should only select one input to record from.
  5. I don't know what you mean by "Speakers or Master". Usually Master is a bus that you have created where all your audio goes before it goes out to the HW outputs. Speakers are things that are attached to your interface that actually produce the sound that is routed to the HW outputs. If you don't use a master bus that is fine. People use master busses so they can apply compression or other effects, volume automation etc. to the whole mix.
  6. First of all the path that Cakewalk is showing "C:WProgram FilesW.....", Looks funny since it has the "W" in it rather then the expected "\". Are you using a non-english version of Windows? When you try to run Cakewalk you need to activate it. You need a Bandlab account and log into it. https://help.cakewalk.com/hc/en-us/articles/900006746466-Activation-FAQ#:~:text=By default%2C activation is done,in%2C Cakewalk will be activated.
  7. Then you need to trouble shoot a bit. Check the "Devices" to make sure that the Mackie is still selected as the input and output. Check that when you play back you see meters moving. Check that the Master bus and the HW output meters show activity. Then check that the volume on the Mackie interface is up. Do you have Headphones or Speakers plugged in to the Mackie? Basically, run through the whole signal path and make sure that the signal is going where you want it to go.
  8. Probably just a keyboard shortcut difference. try exporting your keyboard shortcuts from the first computer and import them into the second one.
  9. You can if you have Melodyne. You have to have the version that could do polyphonic detection. there are probably other tools as well but that is the one I am familiar with.
  10. Make sure that the g5n is selected as the audio device in Cakewalk. Make sure your tracks are routed to a master buss or to the HW outputs of the g5n. When playing the project make sure that the meters are moving in the HW output display. After that is up to the Zoom device and its settings. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Playback.22.html
  11. That would seem to be a bug or user error then. The documentation seems to indicate that mute should be stored and recalled if it is selected in the mix scene.
  12. Make sure that when you are selecting the tracks that that track number highlights.
  13. Que driver mode esta selectionado (ASIO, WASPI)? Ha visto los tutorials de los quales hay muchos. https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/forum/35-tutorials/ Cuando esta corriendo puedes ver actividad en los meters? Especialmente, el master? Estas usando audio o midi instrumentos?
  14. No global mute disable that I know of. A though I had was that a "mix scene" might be useful in this case to save the state of the mute buttons.
  15. I used to have an Nvidia card that caused issues like this. The only solution I found was to get a different video card, I tried an AMD Radeon and the problem went away for my particular system.
  16. I am assuming English is not your first language so I am guessing that your are having audio issues when you adjust the tempo? I don't know what "audio borders" are. Maybe a picture of what you are trying to do would help. Here is a forum post that might be similar to your issue?
  17. Have you ever "midi learned" or controlled the prochannel EQ with a midi controller? It could be a CC event that is causing it?
  18. Are you asking how to use Scaler with just its own audio? If so then just insert it as a simple instrument track. Its audio will be output on its associated audio track.
  19. Automation? Check your automation lanes for a node or envelope
  20. That is a very broad question. It depends on your audio interface, latency settings, number of tracks, the tempo change amount and a myriad of other things. Have you tried checking your system with https://www.resplendence.com/latencymon?
  21. It is not obvious from your screen captures but here are some trouble shooting tips. - Arm the second track for recording. Don't play anything connected to that track and then hit play in Cakewalk. Does the imported track sound the same or distorted? - If it sounds fine then with the 2nd track armed for recording and input echo enabled play something on the guitar connected to the 2nd track. Does it sound as you want it too? - Now hit record and record something with the backing track playing. How did that go? If any of these steps produce un desired results then back up and see if you can pinpoint where the problem happens. One last thing, Check your busses and audio outputs to make sure you don't have some plugin on one of them or that you are not clipping. http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013219/Advanced-Bus-Routing
  22. A frozen track is just audio. It keeps the midi associated with it but it basically converts it to a normal audio track. If you want to copy the whole track then right click on the track and select duplicate. https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=Arranging.06.html On my system freezing a track takes a while because it has to render the synth's output to audio. Going back, Unfreezing, takes very little time.
  23. Post a picture of your cakewalk setup and someone will probably be able to spot an issue. It would also help if you told us about your audio setup, audio interface, driver mode etc.
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