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57Gregy

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  1. You're going to need a better audio interface, one designed for recording and reproducing audio more quickly than a computer sound card. It takes time for the MIDI data from your Yamaha to go through the processor, then to the soft synth (Neo Piano) and the back to the sound card and out to the speakers. Computer sound cards generally can't do that fast enough and you have that delay, called "Latency" in computer-speak.
  2. If you are using your stock sound card, check its settings for 'What You Hear' or 'Stereo Mix'. Turn that off. Welcome to the forum.
  3. 57Gregy

    lecture speed

    Process>Length.
  4. Yeah, it's an old version from around 2005 which I still use. Cakewalk once had programs with varying degrees of difficulty and more features as they got more expensive. Starting with Music Creator, then Home Studio and then SONAR at that time. I say I "still use" it, but that may be over now. I can't find the Driver Mode utility that corrects a glitch in SHS 6 that wouldn't allow you to select ASIO for the driver. I'm sure it's on one of my back-up devices; I just have to go deeper.
  5. I got the impression that he tired of all the 'when is the new version coming out' posts that all had the same answer; nobody knows. And the next day there would be 5 more asking the same question and getting the same answer ad infinitum.
  6. I ended up getting it from the local GC and not mail-order. I understand most reputable dealers have generous return policies, so it's not as if the seller would disappear overnight once they got the money.
  7. In this case, the soft synth is your Neo Piano and the settings are in its GUI.
  8. This is from SONAR Home Studio 6, the next most-recent version I have on this computer. I'm pretty sure it changed with CbB.
  9. To avoid confusion, the new Sonar doesn't have all capital letters like the old SONAR. Of course. writing "new" in front of SONAR as you did helps, too. ?
  10. Lately, it's been Great Value (WalMart*) French Roast pods. For the first time since I (debatably) became an adult, I don't even have a regular coffee maker. I have a small camp percolator for power outages. I use that on my gas grill.
  11. You have to drink the thinner. A week or 2 in the hospital, I guarantee you will be thinner.
  12. Thanks for checking them out! My cousin Adam/Atom Parks is the one with the microphone.
  13. And Your Bird Can Sing by the Beatles, Really, all the way through the song. Love that sound, too.
  14. What sound card or audio interface are you using? If it is the computer sound card, use WASAPI Shared for the driver mode. If an audio interface, you should be able to set it to play Cakewalk and let the computer sound card handle the Internet stuff. Promidi beat me to it.
  15. My cousin's band on tour. They're based in Germany.
  16. Yes, they can. Also, Cakewalk by Bandlab and newer editions of Cakewalk software will only run on 64-bit computers.
  17. I turned into a mouse. I'm better now.
  18. Jeez louise, what a question. Blue Sky, Allman Brothers.
  19. Use the computer's sound card and WhatUHear or Stereo Mix.
  20. ^ He beat me to it. Just downloading a MIDI file and opening it in Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB) won't necessarily let you hear the MIDI file. You need to also load a synthesizer in CbB and set the MIDI file to play through that synth. There are several ways to do that. Then the synth must be set to play through your <audio device> whatever that may be. These are the most basic of questions regarding MIDI. Check out the Tutorials forum here for some excellent reading material from our fellow Cakewalkers about how to do it. Welcome to the forum.
  21. Are you using a MIDI keyboard and is its metronome (or drum track) turned on?
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