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  1. Hi rean syah and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    To copy a clip from one track to another simply press and hold down the Ctrl key while mouse clicking on the clip header and dragging the clip into the desired track then release the mouse and Ctrl key.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  2. Hi Michael and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    I suggest changing your Drive Mode to WASAPI shared.  Also, I cannot see where your output for your tracks and Master Bus is pointed to.  Your tracks should be pointed to the Master Bus and the Master bus should point to your desired output device which in your case would be the Airpods.

    Make these changes and let us know if you need additional help.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

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  3. Hi Marcello and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    Your settings look good.  There is no need to assign Instrument Definitions to the MIDI output.  The reason you are not seeing any activity on your MIDI track is because it is empty and, it appears, that you don't have any MIDI controller connected to your DAW to trigger NI Session Drummer.  Also, if you are triggering NI SD from the UI, the velocity may be too low.  If you put some MIDI info/notes into the MIDI track (which correspond to any drum in NI SD) then you should see activity on your MIDI track meter during playback.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  4. Hi Derp and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    You can separate each drum to individual audio tracks but it will require a pass for every drum.

    1. Select the desired SS track in the Track Pane and with your Step Sequence View open, mute all populated tracks except for one;
    2. Go to Bounce to Tracks under Tracks in the Track View menu;
    3. In the Bounce to Tracks options, pick Tracks under the Source Category drop down;
    4. Now repeat for each other SS drum until complete.

    Unfortunately, there is no one process to do this automatically.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

     

  5. Hi Joe and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    Just a few questions:

    Do you see any movement from the meters in Cakewalk? 

    What do you have your outputs set for in Cakewalk? 

    Do you have Insert Echo activated on your incoming Track(s)?

    What is your Master Bus's output set to?

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  6. Hi DaveXmas and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    Just a couple of questions to zero in on what the cause may be:

    Where is your Mix setting on your interface (and, BTW, what interface are you using)?

    What are your buffer settings set at?

    I am guessing the your interface's mix setting is full on interface playback and no DAW playback.  That would allow you to hear your guitar without delay, but may be delayed in Cakewalk due to the buffer settings.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  7. 22 minutes ago, FunGuy2000 said:

    OH Nevermind I just changed the project and it worked. :) For some reason that project was just not wanting to play anything. Sorry I am completely new to all this so it might have been an easy fix I don't know. For future reference, do you know what I might have done to cause this?

    I would check the Track and Bus routing making sure that everything ends up at your Master bus.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

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  8. I would suggest using only your USB interface when using Cakewalk and disabling your internal sound card when doing so.  As for your headphones vs speakers, that sounds like an issue with your PC's sound card, but I have no solution for that if your settings are all correct.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  9. 20 hours ago, Luigi Pierre said:

    Hi, I am downloading cakewalk since two hours now, and it stays on 0/2, I had choosen only intruments suite, how much time it takes to download please? And what is the size of cakewalk and the instruments suite?

     

    Answer me please

    Hi Luigi and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

    It shouldn't take that long to download and install the cakewalk instruments.  It could take just minutes depending on your internet connect specs.  Would you share your computer and internet specs with us so we may trouble shoot the problem with you?

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  10. Hi Simon and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.  I am not familiar with your interface, but I am guessing it has limited options (such as buffer setting, sample rate, etc.).  If this is the case, then your only option, guessing that your already using ASIO driver mode, is to change the Buffer Size in Cakewalk's Preferences under Drive Settings.  You might have to experiment a little until you find a suitable setting.  As I mentioned, using ASIO drive mode is the most reliable, but you could try other modes if your interface allows.

    Another thing to consider is plug-ins.  Are you recording with effects?  That may cause some delay (or latency) during recording.  Perhaps recording without plug-ins will make a difference.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

  11. Hi Remi,

    Plugging your guitar into the PC's line input utilizes your PC's internal sound card and not your UR22c.  Perhaps disabling your internal sound card for one and using your interface only would be a good start.  Please also provide your buffer settings along with your driver mode in Cakewalk and your UR22c.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot

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