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  1. OMG Heinz!!!

    I think you NAILED IT!! I have been trying for 3 days to resolve this issue, with multiple emails/phone calls to both manufacturers, suppliers, experienced Cakewalk users,  and anyone one who had a clue about what I was talking about. I suspected it was something simple, but the solution eluded everyone.....everyone EXCEPT YOU MY FRIEND!!

    You sir, are a scholar and a gentleman, and I am eternally grateful!!

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!

    Here is a link to a video I just made. It was from a recording of a band I was in 20 years ago.

    I will buy you beer and Schweineschnitzel for the evening if you are near Hamilton, Ontario, Canada!!

    Prost!!

     

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  2. OMG Heinz!!! I think you NAILED IT!! I have been trying for 3 days to resolve this issue, with multiple emails/phone calls to both manufacturers, suppliers, experienced Cakewalk users, and anyone one who had a clue about what I was talking about. I suspected it was something simple, but the solution eluded everyone.....everyone EXCEPT YOU MY FRIEND!! You sir, are a scholar and a gentleman, and I am eternally grateful!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!
  3. Gentlemen, Please see below. I am PRAYING you can help me with this!! Tried the Asio4all....Cakewalk said right away on startup it wasn't compatible. Maybe you could ask your fellow Cakewalk users? Can't believe I'm the only one with this issue!?! Settings and computer info attached. Aside from this ISSUE, everything else works fine! Edit tracks, add VST's, effects, meters, etc. ISSUE: When I try to record on a new Audio Track, and I enable the orange "Input Echo" button beside the red Arm Record button on that track, it picks up and records ALL other previously recorded tracks as well as the audio I'm trying to record. Also, it starts what sounds like a feedback loop when you increase the volume from the fader on that track (it's NOT actual feedback, as in a guitar or mic close to a speaker). Physical "Mix" setting on the front of the UR22mk11 (Input / DAW) has no effect on the issue, and my monitors are off (just in case someone thought it was feeding back through my monitors). ALL Steinberg/Yamaha Drivers are updated to the latest version. Running latest version of Cakewalk: Version 2024.02 (Build 098, 64 Bit.) ANYTHING you could do to help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!! Thanks in advance, Chris
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