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Fodiddle

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  1. On this particular track the waveform isn't even showing up. Tho i can hear the instrument. It's quiet. So weird. The issue is when i have everything leveled off correctly the guitar track is too quiet while everything else is too loud coming from my monitors.
  2. hi. i'm using a cakewalk session of my own and have multiple tracks recorded. Bass, rhythm guitar, along with 2 different ambient sound tracks. I'm attempting to lay down a leads guitar track but i have a problem. I have the guitar going to input 1 on the 18i8, bass input 2 etc. However i'm running my guitar thru a modeler pedal(valeton gp-200)before hitting 18i8's input 1. Bypassing effects in cakewalk. The master volume on the modeler is set to middle, as is the independent guitar set to middle. Cakewalk levels are master 0 - while lead guitar track is set to -6, defaults i believe. Guitar is barely audible. Meanwhile my monitors are very loud. And cakewalk playback is low. I have gone back and turned up the track in cakewalk all the way, it helps but not enough. What am i missing? Thanks!
  3. Thanks mucho! Great info. I'll give these a go and hope not to mess it all up lol. Thanks!
  4. Hey thank you! I'm now getting signal thru cakewalk using the new valeton(strumming the guitar works fine now) but my previous projects are still coming up with the same error. I assume it's a simple setting of input/outputs using the valeton as the audio interface? But going thru each output with no luck still. Hrmm..
  5. Hi! I'm attempting to use the valeton gp-200( https://www.valeton.net/GP-200.html ) as my audio interface into my win 10 PC. I'm currently using the most recent cakewalk software. The inputs/outputs of the gp200 are selected in device playback options, along with the newest ASIO drivers selected but i'm still receiving "error unable to open audio record device. Device may not support the current project's audio format, or may be in use." I'm at a loss. Any ideas? Thanks!
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