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  1. Will.

    Instrument Outputs.

    Split it!!! And if this was about the browser insert I wouldve made the Topic about the brower Insert. No where in my images attached is a browser correct? So why you bring that into this? Focus on the insert spoken of. Split the instrument outputs Glen. Then you will get that 272 I believe it will give you - and I know I've said 256 when the image shows the instrument Outputs. The point is: It shouldnt choose these amount automatically. The user is suppose to choose him/herself - as mentioned in the OP. Also when choosing Mono it should only give 1 insert of Mono or the required amount of insert made by the user. The default number of tracks should be 1 upon selecting | and | not 16! This was explained clearly above. So im gona say it again: If and when an insert is made - only the required insert number of tracks chosen by the user, should be added with the output - not multiplying it. This whole thing is about when inserting either Instrument per output or Split outputs. The number of tracks should start at 1 NOT 16 or 12 or 8 or 4. Default number of tracks should start at 1 irrespective of the output chosen.
  2. Your CODEC 1 is your L input and the CODEC 2 your R. They correspond with the Input 1 (Mic input - L) and Input 2 (Guitar Input - R) on your interface. You can rename it. Yes. You can Pan them L-R too.
  3. I think theres a misunderstanding here. The instructions i gave was Mic specific. Turn your Realtek Audio Device on in Asio4All for guitars. That should work. Also make sure you plugged in on the right input of the Interface. Input 1 on the interface is for Mic and Input 2 for guitars.
  4. Do you want the custom track name to appear in the clip?
  5. Will.

    Instrument Outputs.

    Yes and No. Cakewalk shouldn't choose the output NUMBER OF TRACKS for us. What its doing right now: It multiply the NUMBER OF TRACKS on the output within it itself - 16×16 and adds in 256 tracks. Which I dont get. It shouldn't do this and the default tracks should always be "1." When selecting Mono/Stereo outs. When selecting 1 track of Mono outputs per instrument it should force the stereo channel to mono - basically just switching the interleave of the insert to mono. To be clear: Something I have requested a few times: I don't use the browser to insert effects or instruments. I dont like it, nor do I have inspector open. I only use it for samples in a floating window. So having the option to insert a "Mono instrument channel plugin" with the interleave already in Mono from the Menu above would be great. This goes hand-in-hand with What is Question in the OP. I know it sounds like a request. I first wana put this out as a Q&A to see if im the only one Questioning this law of insert.
  6. Yes. Seeing that you're using Behringer - it doesn't come with dedicated drivers. So what you also need to check is your "Mic Settings in Windows Sound Control Panel. Right click on the Speaker icon on your Taskbar, Select Sound Settings and "Sound Control Panel" on the next window. There you will find a "Recording Tab" to your Mic Settings. Make sure your Mic is enabled and selected as "Default" and in Asio4All.
  7. Will.

    Instrument Outputs.

    I just made an insert of a drum instrument (forgetting the rules) and it inserted +100 tracks. ? Question: Shouldn't the "INSTRUMENT TRACK PER OUTPUT" follow the rule of insert . . . when selecting Mono? By only changing the interleave? Right now: If you change the outputs to MONO it multiplies the inserts by the number of tracks you want to it. This is not suppose to be happening. It is not suppose to choose the number of track for you. The user is suppose to choose that him/herself - like how it works with choosing "MAIN OUTPUTS." If I only want 4 mono tracks out of 1 insert, it should only insert 4 - not multiplying the outputs by 4 | or | by the number of outputs the instrument plugin has. Irrespective if its a Mono or Stereo insert. Choosing Mono outputs should only give a Mono insert, basically just forcing the interleave to mono and starting with insert default insert at 1. It shouldn't even apply to "Split Instrument Track."
  8. I understand. When we do go there: can an option like that be added too? Giving the user the option to choose, if he/she wants the mono outputs first or last?
  9. Everything looks fine. You might want to select the Mono Outputs (tick boxes) in the send image too | and | bring the channel you want to record on to focus - by just clicking on it to highlight it.
  10. Sorry to revist this Noel. Not sure if i'm suppose to create my own Topic in feedback for this, but seeing that here is a thread open on this - I thought to add it here. Can we reorganize the menu too in the next up coming updates? I've put some examples together. EXAMPLES: Some alignment issues. I think this makes for an easy read.
  11. Interesting topic. The Pan Law and Pan Rule discussion can be confusing indeed. What you need to understand is - like Monitors: Each mixer, sounded | and | was/is build "differently" from Vendor-to-Vendor - so each one had their own law to it. After all: at the end of the day, it comes down to what works best for you - SERIOUSLY! So, understanding this will help. This link attached will help you a lot. Before you read though, make sure your Pan Law Compact Mode is set to FALSE under Audio Tab in Configuration File| and | that you have "0db Center, balance control" in Driver Settings. This will keep your loudness constant in both Left and Right channels in the stereo field. Read here: Great article.
  12. Will.

    Strange Audio issue

    Also ran into this one time. I didn't have to uninstall anything. I just went into my driver settings - lowered the sample rate, applied it and changed it back to the previous setting. Not sure if its windows changing it at power-off | OR | at startup as a "SAFETY" precaution? Certain streaming platforms also change driver settings automatically during a stream where windows locks it as a safety render/streaming sample rate. I have learned to check my sample rates first thing before I create/record anything.
  13. Is the interleave going back to stereo by itself?
  14. All due respect. This thread is a facelift request, not a theme request.
  15. It seems like you have Ozone Imager 2 in your MASTER chain.
  16. Will.

    0db Reset

    Honestly don't know if it's bug | OR | intended. The point of the request is: to have reset to 0db just by ctrl+double click without dragging. Now watch my video carefully on the gains. Look at their different values. ScreenCaptureProject4.mp4
  17. Will.

    0db Reset

    Complaint? Where do you see one? There's a difference between a Complaint and a Request. But to answer, yep - exactly that. All need to reset to 0db without extra things being done. With gain, the drag and click dont work at all. It only resets similar values to 0db and the rest in + value differences.
  18. This should be a request on deleting it in one go. I hate having to go back in to it to remove it.
  19. Will.

    0db Reset

    Read the OP carefully and do a demo.
  20. Will.

    0db Reset

    Someone else please.
  21. Cakewalk right now display it's Inputs and Outputs as what the global language for this is in most DAWs.
  22. That's because this is the global input reading.
  23. Will.

    0db Reset

    Try that with gain and see how far you get.
  24. Will.

    0db Reset

    Can we get Cakewalk to reset different volume/gain and pan values to 0dB simultaneously, with the CTRL+FADER/GAIN/PAN-POTS DOUBLE CLICK command key - when tracks are highlighted in pairs/groups, or all.
  25. For the download issue - disable your antivirus temporarily - it's a common problem outside of Cakewalk. Windows Defender blocks it too.
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