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parboo12

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  1. No one else can reproduce this? I can do it all the time on 2 different computers, 2 different interfaces. You have to follow the above instruction EXACTLY, (that involves NOT having BIAS in your template). Has anyone tried the above instructions and had no problem? And its not a very good error to have, you kind of want to rely on having your track being recorded by your DAW.
  2. I have had this bug for quite a while and mentioned it before, along with others. I have BIAS FX Std, BIAS Amp LE, and BIAS Amp2 LE. It's pretty easy to reproduce. Just create a simple track template. From the New Project start with an empty project and add an audio track. Set your instrument input, and save it as a track template. Start a new project, using your new template. Add any BIAS to the effects of your track and record a few bars. The wave graphics show and everything seems to be recording normal. Hit stop and the recording has disappeared. Record it again and it's probably all right. It seems to be only the first time. It doesn't seem to do this if you just start off with an empty project and add the audio track and BIAS, and if you save BIAS in your template you are probably OK too. So it's something different about the template track. I am using a Focusrite Scarlet 2nd gen 18i8 with an i7-8700 16g, and also have used an A10 AMD 8g with the same results. Focusrite driver, Cakewalk, Windows 10 and BIAS all up to date. I think this problem has been around for a while, too. Sonar X3 acts the same way.
  3. Thanks Mark and Noel for your info and work. I appreciate that! FWIW I noticed on page 305 of the Reference Manual about the Audio Engine Button. It says you may have better performance by shutting it off each time you press Play because there's usually some processing that's left over to take care of. I wonder if something goes bad in there from time to time.
  4. There's been several threads in the forum about this. I have nothing that would reproduce this, but if I'm using Cakewalk for an hour or two I consider myself lucky if it hasn't happened. It happens when you hit Play or Record. It just stops and buzzes until you hit Play again or Reset. It can be very annoying. Especially if the volume is up. Thanks for the info about the wrapper, Mark. I am hoping Cakewalk will fix it before I have to resort to other things! Sometimes its bad enough and so frequent that I have to restart Cakewalk. I haven't seen it happen with anything else, but to be fair, I use Cakewalk most of the time. Hope you guys can figure it out! Thanks.
  5. Unfortunately, the buzz, or motorboat situation with the play transport is still happening. I am using a Focusrite 18i8 2nd gen with a i7 8700, 16 gig, all drivers updated. Buzz has been with me for about 6 months now, I think.
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