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I tried different USB ports, and so that's not the issue. Unable to record and playback Rocksmith via USB. I can record ONLY IF I don't use my Line 6 Tone Port (I can record, but not hear... I'm using ASIO4ALL to record). I can only hear IF I reboot Sonar X3 once I reestablish Tone Port ASIO. Literally, this is the only way I can record... and then play back. I cannot hear anything that I'm recording, by the way. I have to record, reboot the program with the Tone Port (not ASIO4ALL) to hear the outcome. I can't even use my computer speakers to record and playback, which is very odd. This is frustrating as I want to then use Guitar MIDI 2 plug-in so that I can use my guitar as a controller. Using my piano via USB is no issue. And I can record then hear the outcome with MIDI Guitar 2, but it's the same BS as above... getting Cakewalk to recognize Rocksmith properly (or... getting the input and output set up properly).
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ticking noise when recording
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks, I'll look into that (should be working with the software this weekend, although I've already installed it as a plug-in). -
ticking noise when recording
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
That may have been it. I opened a previous project and recorded no problem. I hope it's not a plug-in... I got a few new soft synths that are friggin' cool and I want to use them. -
ticking noise when recording
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Some additional info... that crackling also occurs when I mix down to a wav file, but it seems even more prominent in the wav than direct in Cakewalk. -
ticking noise when recording
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I did answer your question above, but you can hear that minor crackling even when nothing is playing. It's not the speakers, etc., as I can play outside Cakewalk and there's no problem. I tried a number of things with no luck, but will continue to fiddle around. -
ticking noise when recording
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks for the feedback; I'll try that. Not the metronome, as it's not consistent in beat, timing and it doesn't sound like the metronome (a tiny pop or crack sound, like old vinyl). -
I never noticed this in Cakewalk before, but now it's there. It's the same type of noise you would hear from a vinyl record. Slightly ticking or crackling noise, but not always. And my levels are perfectly fine (not clipping). Any suggestion?
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Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Confirmed. If you hear static while playing (and the static also records), is the sampling rate or something off? -
Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I inserted a soft synth and it worked fine (not routed to audio or anything). I'm likely causing confusion since I'm new to this. Up to now, I've been doing everything through real instruments and recording on audio tracks. -
Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
OK... finally got it. Not sure how. But I had to start from scratch (open new file rather than adding a midi track, etc.). Then I used the instructions on the Cakewalk help online. -
Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks again. I'll try some recording tomorrow, with everyone's input! -
Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Komplete Kontact and MIDI in Cakewalk
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I can't even hear it, let alone record it. To my knowledge, no recording. Keep in mind, I'm trying to record an AUDIO track... maybe this is where I'm messing up... that track with the plug-in needs to be a midi track rather than an audio track? Also, when I open the preferences, what should my audio indicate and what should my midi indicate? I tried different combinations, but I'll give anything a shot. -
I have a plug-in/midi question. I can run Komplete Kontrol (Native Instruments) as a stand-alone... I use my Casio keyboard as a controller and I can hear all the different sounds, etc. Now, when in Cakewalk, I have Komplete Kontrol (and Kontact... another program) come up as a plug-in... and I can assign those plug-ins to a Track. My issue is this: I can't seem to get Cakewalk to recognize my piano as a midi controller, viz., I cannot hear the Komplete Kontrol patches, nor record anything. It's likely something simple, but in Cakewalk's preferences I chose the piano as midi in, also mini out, and other combinations, but nothing. Typically I record and can hear via my interface when playing electric guitar, whereas the piano has to go via USB. Again, via USB and I can hear the program as a standalone (outside Cakewalk), and so, what am I missing?
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Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
New problem, and I never changed a thing since I last recorded. Now I'm getting about a half-second delay between my playing and hearing the audio. Very frustrating. What is causing the delay? -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I'll see if I can clarify this. I'm using the JOGG interface, which has cables running to my mixer/speakers. It has a USB going to my computer as well. My layout is basic, in that I have a drive pedal into an amp... amp into a load box with speaker sim... and that goes into a delay/echo (I prefer the sound at the end of the chain). The delay goes into the JOGG. What's weird is that when selecting an interface, it recognizes the JOGG, but using the microphone to record and speakers to playback (no other options available). While playing and/or recording I hear myself clearly, but not the delay/echo... which I do hear upon playback. -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Scook... thanks again for your input and time. When I click on the Audio, it indicates for INPUT: microphone (Jogg USB audio) and OUTPUT: speakers (Jogg USB audio). There is no other option for those two. Recording also is microphone (Jogg USB audio). For playback and recording, I selected WASAPI Shared. I'll change this to WASAPI exclusive to see if it makes a difference. Gear shut down for the night, but will get back if it doesn't work or if you have other suggestions. Have a good weekend. -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
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How is that possible? I have an amp, effects, etc., and all are going to the interface and then to the DAW? How do I get it so that I can hear my pedals? Thanks. -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Apparently using JOGG Microphone. That is strange. Not sure why it avoids the delay, with delay being the LAST in the chain of my pedals/amps going into the interface and direct to DAW. Previously, I never heard my guitar UNLESS I clicked on the 'mic' icon (next to the record icon of the track). Now I hear it regardless, but cannot hear the delay UNLESS I record and play it back. What? -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
This is what I don't get... so much for plug and play... same problem with new BandLab vs. Sonar X3... Previously I used to go direct to my computer and press the 'record' button and the 'mic' button (so that I can hear what I'm recording). Now, I have to turn off the mic button because it gives me a weird feedback. Fine... but with just the record I do NOT hear my delay pedal... and it's going direct into my interface and DAW. Yet, when I play back what I recorded, I hear the delay. What's up with that? -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Thanks for the info. Downloading now. -
Sonar X3 question (no sound)
Brian Johnston replied to Brian Johnston's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I didn't like the looks of Bandlab, but maybe I'll play around with it. I tried ASIO, but it doesn't recognize it... no results. -
I'm using the Hotone Audio JOGG as my interface. When I run Band-in-a-Box... no problem... sound, etc. When I run Sonar X3 NOTHING. It's not recognizing my interface, which works fine with Windows 10, etc., and even in my audio selection you can see the JOGG device, but no sound on playback or during recording. Any advice? Not a fan of Bandlab, maybe because I'm not used to it and have been working with Sonar X3 for several years.