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  1. 1. De-Select Realtec Asio Driver in Cakewalk audio prefs. Then select Audiobox drivers.

    2. Uninstall Realtek Asio driver from your system

    Unless you really need it, disable Realtek Audio device in Windows Sound settings and just use the Audiobox for all audio ie make that your default audio device in Windows settings - make sure sample rates in windows match the sample sate in Cakewalk and any other audio apps.  

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  2. No you dont need to keep inserting the synth over and over. You just need to have audio tracks set up to receive the synth audio output. So just insert audio track and set input to synth output. Do that for as many tracks as you want to record. I've never used aux tracks so have no idea whether they will do the same but maybe they do. Easy enough to check out the input options on the aux tracks.  Using this method i dont think you even need to bother splitting the instrument track.

    Steve

  3. Sounds like you are using an Instrument track. An Instrument track just records the midi.

    You need to split the track using the track right click menu option "Split Instrument Track". This will give a midi track and an audio track related to the synth. Set Record on whichever you want to record.

    Steve

  4. That's the Bandlab online, browser based music collab program.  This forum is for users of the Cakewalk program. Cakewalk is now owned by Bandlab but is an entirely different product.  

    Steve

    I had a look at the Bandlab app.  To hear what you are playing you need to click on the Monitoring icon (bottom left of Bandlab window). You need to make sure you've selected the correct input device. There's a latency test from the File  Settings menu you should try. Note - I couldnt get the latency test to work successfully and gave up. I could hear my guitar playing but latency was too bad. That's the extent of my Bandlab experience. 

    Cakewalk has integration with Bandlab in that you can move projects between the programs. For recording guitar I suspect you will have more success with Cakewalk but its a somewhat steeper learning curve (but worth it). Lots more help available for Cakewalk on this forum. Check out Creative Sauce vids on Youtube 

    Good luck

     

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  5. On 3/28/2021 at 3:55 AM, sjoens said:

    My default sound is the onboard soundcard. Cakewalk only uses my ASIO interface. 

    If my web browser is open and using the soundcard, Cakewalk will NOT open. The splash screen appears then disappears.

    Why not disable the onboard sound and use the interface for everything. At least find out if that works. You may have specific reasons for not putting all sound  thru your interface of course.  But its what i do without any problems and maybe it will work for you. I cant really see any disadvantages but mines a pretty simple setup -  Realtec device disabled and Focusrite 2i2 set as default - everything Hunky Dory. If i want to I can have Youtube videos, Windows Media Player and Cakewalk (Asio at low latency) live monitoring my rubbish guitar playing all happening at the same time - the family love it.  

    Steve

  6. I had the same behaviour a while back, My recollection is that it was caused in my case by the vst version of the VSCO2  free orchestra plugin. I eventually came across some blurb on the download site that the vst version didn't work in Reaper. 

    I'd recommend looking into recently downloaded or newly used plugins and disabling them one by one. You dont have to uninstall - just rename the .dll file until you find the culprit. It could be something else causing the problem but plugins seem to be the best bet and the easiest to track down problems with. 

    Good luck

    Steve

  7. I kind of puzzled.

    I have onboard Realtek disabled. I have a Focusrite 2i2  hooked up and recognised by Windows 10 as my default sound device. I am able to have Cakewalk running and actually outputting sound ( Focusrite Asio driver selected) at the same time as playing a track in Windows Media Player and playing a Youtube video. Everything running smoothly and clearly, no conflicts or problem at all. 

    This has always been the case for me. Previously I was using Sonar on an Maudio Delta 66 on Windows 7. Same result. The only time I couldn't run DAW and Windows sound concurrently was when I selected an option in Sonar Audio prefs that was called something like "Share audio drivers". Somewhat unintuitively (to me), this option made sound exclusive to DAW or other applications.  I'm guessing this option has been renamed to "Suspend audio engine when Cakewalk not in focus"

    Have I just been very lucky to have the audio gods looking after me?  Just seems odd that this doesn't work for everybody, especially those with the same interface.  I'm not aware of having done anything smart to enable this to happen.

    Steve

  8. 18 minutes ago, Chappel said:

    I have both but when I click the YouTube icon another window opens for a second and vanishes, and then under the YouTube icon it says "Transport lost".

    Yes, same for me. Some kind of error on their site I guess. Hope they get it resolved. If they've got a support page I'll try sending a message.

  9. I've only briefly scratched the surface with Scaler 2 but from what I've seen and heard on the Scaler website it seems you can probably get what you're after from within Scaler itself, using the Performance features or maybe the Arpegiator.  Have you tried either of those. Cakewalk captures that midi  ok.

    Anyway, I gave a quick try to using Step Sequencer and you're right, it only captures the midi notes you play and not the output from Scaler. 

    I've only got a few more days of the Scaler demo left and no resources to purchase so I wont be much help. Try the Scaler website for tips on getting what you want from the program.

    Steve 

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