Hi all. I'm still very much a noob at Cakewalk, and I was noodling around creating a drum track with some audio clips as added percussion. I applied a reverb FX to the SI Drum Kit, and didn't like the way that the bass drum was reverbing, so I decided to split the drum midi into two sections, each going to a different instance of the SI Drum Kit (one with FX applied and one without). However, I get a silent playback now unless I drop the Gain slider in the Console for the track down to -INF. Anything other than that results in the bar being slammed into the red and Cakewalk refusing to play any sound (even if the MIDI track or bass drum instrument are muted).
At first, I thought it might be fact that Omni is set in the console, but everything else is None, but that changes when I select a different strip, so I don't think it is that. I've attached a screenshot which I think shows all the relevant inputs and outputs and I don't know what else to check.
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Mark Baker
Hi all. I'm still very much a noob at Cakewalk, and I was noodling around creating a drum track with some audio clips as added percussion. I applied a reverb FX to the SI Drum Kit, and didn't like the way that the bass drum was reverbing, so I decided to split the drum midi into two sections, each going to a different instance of the SI Drum Kit (one with FX applied and one without). However, I get a silent playback now unless I drop the Gain slider in the Console for the track down to -INF. Anything other than that results in the bar being slammed into the red and Cakewalk refusing to play any sound (even if the MIDI track or bass drum instrument are muted).
At first, I thought it might be fact that Omni is set in the console, but everything else is None, but that changes when I select a different strip, so I don't think it is that. I've attached a screenshot which I think shows all the relevant inputs and outputs and I don't know what else to check.
Thank you very much.
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