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David Hall

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  1. 1 minute ago, John Vere said:

    See the little button that say's instrument? Try that, If your acoustic guitar has a built in pre amp then you need to lower the gain structure substantially from what a mikes or electric guitars level would be . Your running a pre amp through a pre amp. I'm not sure if the Solo has input meters on the front anymore.. Do the rings around the gain knobs change colour still?  

     

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    I appear to have it all sorted now. I've come from Cubase (which soon became tiresome) but never had issues with that. Appears that the web version I had problems with. Thanks!

     

  2. 23 minutes ago, scook said:

    Give the guy a break.

    The OP, new to BandLab products and the forum mentions only BandLab in his first post and it only took 2 more post before we discover

    immediately after that

    That's pretty quick.

     

    Hopefully he will come back and report success or ask for more help.

    Pretty sure we can offer decent help for CbB.

     

    I would recommend a bit of "do as I say not as I do" advice though.

    Consider adding Hardware details (both PC and audio interface) and OS in the signature section.

    This is found by clicking on the user name in the upper right, click on Account Settings then Signature.

    Adding this info in .sig can help a lot when offering advice.

     

    Also mentioning the version info found in the Cakewalk by BandLab About screen when posting is helpful.

     

     

     

     

     

    Well, quick test of Cakewalk and without knowing the program very well at all, I've succesfully recorded some guitar with NO distortion so I am delighted. Maybe the web version just didn't like it? No idea. Now I just need to learn the program! Learn how to easily put effects in etc. Also, if anybody has any experience of setting up an MDK Mini in Cakewalk I'd appreciate it! Thanks, David

  3. 46 minutes ago, lapasoa said:

    If you had said  in your first post that you were not using Cakewak by BandLab, it was possible to give you a more accurate response to your distortion issue.

    I thought I was! Mistake realised now. Sorry!

  4. 2 minutes ago, scook said:

    Correct.

    This forum and the DAW specific advice provided here is for Cakewalk by BandLab, a Windows-based DAW.

    AFAIK, there is no comparable forum for BandLab but there is a Facebook group.

     

    Thanks. I'm downloading now. Sorry for being a thicko newbie! 🐵

  5. 3 minutes ago, Lynn Wilson said:

    Are you using Bandlab or Cakewalk by Bandlab?  Big difference.

    I'm a newbie and just realised that there appears to be two version! I've been trying out the web-based version which must be Bandlab. I'm now downloading Cakewalk which appears to be a desktop full package. I sound thick but am I right? And which would you recommend?

     

  6. 56 minutes ago, mark skinner said:

    David , go to "Preferences" and click "Display" There is a check box there for "show waveform preview while recording" make sure it's checked.  As far as the distortion the waveform will help with levels , but you may have other issues. One thing to do is select your guitar track , turn On your record button and input echo button and look at your volume meter (without playing anything). Your meter shouldn't be showing any signal. If it  is  you've got a hardware problem like a bad chord , mic , interface etc.. or your levels are just jacked up too much. If it's not showing a signal it's a software issue like routing drivers etc ..  This is somewhere to start .   mark

    Hi Mark - I'm using the web interface version so I don't have that option I'm afraid. Would you suggest I download a different version?

  7. Thanks CJ. So, the most recent drivers are installed (and reinstalled). As Focusrite Solo supports ASIO there are no settings to change there. So I'm stumped! I've tried audio through amic through the same interface and that is spot on. Going to try electric guitar and see if I have same issues.

  8. Hi, I'm new to Bandlab. I'm trying to set up my acoustic guitar through a Focusrite Scarlett Solo. However, no matter how low the guitar volume is or how low the Gain is turned down, it still sounds horribly distorted. Also, I can not see any waveforms in the monitor when recording but when I've finished, I can. Am I doing something wrong here? Input definitely set correctly as Focusrite.

    Thanks for any help!

    David

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