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    No Midi Input

    Hi. I had some confusion myself around items set as midi controllers. If your midi device is assigned as a controller, when you set it as a track input, the level will not bounce and the notes with not play. Delete the midi controller entry and now it can work as a midi instrument driver.
  2. Obviously you can re-enable it after you check latency monitor. The fact that you use a wired connection doesn't mean there isn't some part of your network card causing an issue. If you disable it and get a pass from latency monitor, you next try changing settings on it so it doesn't mess you up.
  3. Cakewalk pretty much never crashes on me.
  4. No. I mean open device manager and disable the network card. I thought i remember showing how to do this in the video.
  5. This is gonna sound weird, but sometimes I put up winamp on a big monitor and feed input to it from the microphones in the room. Then it does animations on the screen in time with whatever we play and sing.
  6. Perfect... now go to the drivers tab, sort descending as I do in my video and tell us which drivers are taking the longest to respond and what the latency is. Then we can advise you what the problem is. Sometimes the drivers aren't obvious, but they often are. The other thing you can do is monitor your system while Latency Monitor is running. What happens when it turns red? A move of your mouse (I had that problem once and had to switch the driver I used with the mouse) or some other thing that happens concurrently? Post the image of the drivers tab so we can see. We need to see the highest execution time in milliseconds. In my video you see dxgkrnl.sys and usbport.sys are the slowest at 0.35 and 0.28 milliseconds respectively. From reading the image, it looks like disabling your network card would be the first thing I'd try. Then re-run LatencyMon and see where you stand.
  7. I believe you have an issue you haven't identified that may continue to plague you until you resolve it. I think latency monitor is the best tool for you to do this.
  8. You can download latency monitor tho find out what problems you have.
  9. I found it hiding under the couch in the living room.
  10. Interesting problem. I would probably do it with key strokes. I think i have ctl+shift+h as go-to end of selected clip. I would use this and just click fast. If i had to do it more than once, I'm not sure what I'd do. What happens if you drag multiple clips from widows explorer to a single track?
  11. And latency monitor says your system is good for real time audio?
  12. No, I'm serious. You can install and run latency monitor. It is free and will point to your problem. Once you get it to stay green, you should be all set.
  13. I can't find my little tuner. I have a korg dt3 i love. Takes a 9 volt. I'm sure that little tuner will turn up one day.
  14. Does latency monitor show green when you run it for 3 hours?
  15. I'm safe there. Bear of very little brain.
  16. I don't see a selection or a selected range for your export. Is it possible cakewalk thinks your project is 1000 hours long? The meter is correct and showing progress such as it is? Try selecting a range and doing the export. Does that work? I just exported Flac and Wave without incident.
  17. Oh my gosh yes! And each year it seems to become even less intrusive. Digital stuff is so great that it's easy now. The only challenge is choosing what digital information to ignore. At the risk of turning this into a friendly one on one convo... @bitflipper I think you might like this book – "Harmonic Experience: Tonal Harmony from Its Natural Origins to Its Modern Expression" by W. A. Mathieu. I've been surprised by how digestible it is and how it meets me where i am.
  18. @Harley Dear please ignore this. @bitflipper I think when you say only accurate to 20 bits that's bc below that you get lost in noise. Yes? Idk. It is certainly true if you are using every available bit at loudest point (gain perfectly set) bc mics themselves are crazy noisy, but we don't. We turn down the gain. If the least significant 4 bits aren't accurate, that changes lots of things we have all come to count on. Where do you get this evidence? If it is true, how could rme get their thd numbers so low? Just curious. You state it like anyone can know and i don't. Also, in my video, i believe that the least significant bit gets left behind and even in that you can kinda make out the rhythm of the song. I'm not sure it is noise depending on your Mic gain settings.
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