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Frequently Asked Questions - Cakewalk Please note: all references are to version 9.0 menu items unless otherwise indicated. General
MIDI
Audio
Editing
CAL Staff View
Error Messages
Synchronization
Why
is the Tools | Mixdown Audio | Export to File menu item greyed out? MIDI data cannot be included in an MP3, Wave, RealAudio, or Windows Media file. Only audio data can be exported as one of these file types. Therefore, in order to prepare your Cakewalk project to be exported as one of these file types, you'll need to re-record your MIDI tracks as audio. Here's how to do it (note: versions 8.0x and earlier do not offer the ability to export to MP3 or Windows Media files). These are the steps for re-recording any MIDI tracks that are using your sound card's internal synthesizer sounds – such as FM, wave table or SoundFonts:
NOTE: Some sound cards, such as the SoundBlaster Live, have their own proprietary mixer. If yours has one, please use it instead. Press Record, and all of your MIDI tracks assigned to the card's internal synthesizer will be recorded as an audio track (or tracks). After you are done recording, mute the original MIDI tracks. This will save confusion, since you'll be listening to them as audio tracks now. Here's how to re-record any MIDI tracks that are played on your external sound modules or instruments:
Press Record, and all of your MIDI tracks assigned to the external MIDI instrument will be recorded as an audio track (or tracks). To save confusion, you should mute the original MIDI tracks, since you'll be listening to them as audio tracks now. To create the file in Cakewalk 9.0, solo the new audio track(s), choose Tools | Mixdown Audio | Export to File, and select the file type you wish to create. In Home
Studio 8.0 and earlier, which does not include the Mixdown Audio feature,
simply select all audio tracks in the file and choose Tools | Export
Audio and choose the file type you wish to create. I can't find my Cakewalk serial number. How do I find out what it is? Your serial
number is located on your Cakewalk registration card. If you cannot
find this card, or if you sent it to us and did not copy the number
down, you'll need to call our Customer Service team at 01706 219999.
They'll be able to find your number. I can't find my Cakewalk CD Key. How do I find out what it is? Please
call our Customer Service team at 01706 219999 to receive your CD Key.
You will need to provide them with your Cakewalk serial number in order
to receive the CD Key. Cakewalk
.WRK files containing no audio data or files in the Standard MIDI Format
can simply be copied to a floppy or other removable media. All .WRK
files containing audio data must be saved in Cakewalk's Bundle file
format (.bun). Bundle files are usually large, and can be backed up
to CDR or other large capacity removable media. How do I have Cakewalk look for and save my work to a certain directory? Specify the correct directory in Options | Global Options | Folders (Tools menu in versions 8.0 and 7.0). Cakewalk 6.0x and earlier - You can instruct Cakewalk to look at a specific folder when you click File, Open by adding the following line to your WINCAKE.INI file. This file is located in your Cakewalk directory. The example below would make Cakewalk look in D:\SONGS when you click File, Open. [WINCAKE] WorkFileDir=D:\SONGS Below are the other parameters you may enter in the WINCAKE.INI file. LayoutFileDir=
A more
in depth explanation of these settings is available in the Configuration
Files Appendix of your Cakewalk Users Guide. How can I have Cakewalk redraw the waveform display during playback? You can enable a setting called DrawPlayingAudio. You need to add the line below to the [Wincake] section of your CAKEWALK.INI file: [Wincake]
DrawPlayingAudio=1 What can I do if Enable Simultaneous Record/Playback is grayed out or unavailable? If the simultaneous record and playback option is grayed out, there is nothing in Cakewalk itself that can make it an option for you. The card either does not support full duplex or there is a problem with the driver. Here are some things you can try:
See if
the option has become available to you now. Why won't Cakewalk open some of the MIDI files I downloaded from the Internet? Cakewalk
is pretty robust when it comes to opening various file formats. So when
it cannot open a file it usually means the file may be corrupted or
it contains some bad data such as an illegal value. Try opening the
file in the Windows 95 Media Player. If it cannot open the song it may
be unsalvageable. Visually impaired Cakewalk 7.0 users may discover a problem when using some screen reader software. The Cakewalk 7.0 mouse cursor is no longer recognized by some screen reader software applications. Cakewalk 7.0 uses a different mouse cursor draw technique. It's probably just a matter of time before screen reader software catches up. Meanwhile, to revert to the Cakewalk 6.0x cursor draw method you'll need to edit your CAKEWALK.INI file. Open it with a text editor (like Notepad) and add the RectangleHiLite line as shown below: [Wincake] RectangleHiLite=1 The Default
setting is 0. If set to zero or omitted, Cakewalk 7.0 will use the new
draw technique. Why
can't I get any MIDI output from Cakewalk? The first step in getting MIDI in and out to function properly is to make sure the cabling to your external keyboard is correct. You need to connect MIDI Out of your keyboard to MIDI In of your interface, and MIDI Out of the interface to MIDI In on the keyboard. If you are using external sound modules, connect them via the MIDI keyboard’s Thru jack. Second, run Cakewalk, and from under Options | MIDI Devices choose the external MIDI in and out drivers that represent the MIDI interface you have installed, and click on "Move selected devices to top" (only the output side will move). If you see any other external MIDI drivers showing up, aside from the ones needed to control your hardware, you must remove it, via the Windows Control Panel. If you do not see any external MIDI drivers relating to your hardware, it is because none have been installed. You will need to install them from the disks that came with your MIDI interface or sound card. This is done via Windows (Control Panel | Add New Hardware). If you continue to have trouble with MIDI in or out you should contact the manufacturer of your MIDI hardware to obtain the most recent version of their drivers. If all
the above is setup properly, including having the latest drivers, and
you still have problems either with in or out, you will need to investigate
the possibility of a hardware conflict. Double check your IRQ and Port
Address settings for each installed hardware device. You do not want
any two devices to share the same IRQ or Port Address setting. Also,
you may find IRQ 2/9 to be problematic on some machines. What can I do to correct trouble with sync between audio and MIDI data? First,
try enabling the "Uses Wave Out Position For Timing" setting under Options
| Audio | Advanced. If problems persist, disable the Wave Out setting
and consult the chart available at http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Docs/DMASettings.htm
for the proper settings of your sound card. How can I send program changes from Cakewalk to my MIDI device? Set the
Now time to where you want the program change, and choose Insert | Bank/Patch
Change. The choice you make will be placed on the active track. Can I have Cakewalk automatically control the Local feature of my MIDI Keyboard? Any of these can be added to the [Options] section of ttsseq.ini, depending on what you want: SendLocalOff=0
will not set the synth to Local off at startup What can I do about stuck notes and random notes sounding on my MIDI Keyboard? These kind of problems are related to the software driver for the MIDI interface you are using. You should contact the manufacturer of your MIDI hardware to obtain the most recent version of their drivers. If you
are running the most recent version of the MIDI drivers available from
the manufacturer of your MIDI hardware and the problems persist, you
should consider replacing the MIDI hardware you use now with a model
made by another manufacturer. If you are using the joystick port of
a soundcard for doing MIDI, you should consider adding a dedicated MIDI
interface to your setup, as in many cases the joystick port of a sound
card can prove to be ineffective in handling MIDI data. How can I independently control volumes of the different drums in my drum track? Unless
each drum note is set to receive on a different MIDI channel, the volume
of all the notes will be affected by the controller #7 volume data being
sent on that track. One solution would be to use Cakewalk's Event Filter
to strip out the drum notes to individual tracks. Assign each drum track
to the MIDI channel your drum module is set to receive on, and use the
Vel+ parameter of the Tracks view to mix the parts. If you're using
Professional or Pro Audio, you can use the Split Notes to Tracks.CAL
routine, which gives you the same results more quickly. How
can I record into Cakewalk from an external sequencer or drum machine?
When using Cakewalk version 6.0x and earlier:
When I record MIDI, Cakewalk gives me doubled notes. What's wrong? You'll
need to determine if this is a recording problem or a playback problem.
To determine which one it is you'll need to start with a new file in
Cakewalk. Click the Record button and play 4 notes. Stop recording and
open the Event list view from Cakewalk's View menu. If you see 8 note
events look at the Channel column in the Event list. If there are 2
different Channel numbers listed in this column, then your instrument
is transmitting on multiple channels. You should configure your instrument
to transmit on only one channel. It is also possible to have Cakewalk
ignore input on certain channels in the Options | Global | Filter dialog.
Why are my MIDI tracks being recorded onto my audio tracks? If you are not using an external mixing board, this problem can be eliminated by adjusting the Windows 95/98 Volume Control. Quick on the Start button | Programs | Applications | Multimedia | Volume Control. Next click on the Options menu and select Properties. Click on Adjust Volume for Recording and click OK. Remove the check marks from any Select boxes you are not using. If you are recording microphone input, leave only the Mic Select box checked. (Some sound cards have their own proprietary mixer which may look different that described here) If this your sound card does not use a software mixer such as described above, or those steps do not help, consult the card's manufacturer for further advice. If you
are using an external mixing board, check your signal path to make sure
you're not routing audio playback back into the sound card. Cakewalk doesn't include an Instrument Definition for my MIDI instrument. Where can I find one? If Cakewalk doesn't currently have the definition for your instrument, you may have to create the definition yourself. We do offer step by step instructions on how to do so here. You might
also consider posting a request for the definition on our General newsgroup,
which you can access from our Newsgroups
page. Often, another Cakewalk user has already created the definition,
and will email it to you. What can I do about pops in my audio? Make sure you have the most recent drivers for your soundcard installed. In Options | Audio, try increasing the Buffers in Playback Queue setting by small amounts. In Options | Audio | Advanced, try turning Enable Simultaneous Record and Playback off.. If it works with Simultaneous Record and Playback off but not on, there is most likely a problem with the drivers for the soundcard and the manufacturer should be contacted. The video setup of the computer can also cause these types of problems. Go to Control Panel | System | Performance | Graphics, and turn "Hardware acceleration" down a couple of notches. If that doesn't help, try any or all of the following: Update the video driver from the manufacturer of the card, try the Windows provided driver for your specific card (instead of the manufacturers), try the Standard VGA/SVGA drivers provided with Windows, and decrease the amount of colors and the resolution being displayed. Here are some additional items worth checking:
Make sure Cakewalk (and the Wavedata directory) is not installed on a compressed hard disk. Also, you can try entering into System.ini: [vcache]
What can I do about audio record and playback problems with my AWE 64 card? There are known issues with the AWE 64 and recording/playback of audio.
You may also experience dropouts of audio playback during a Cakewalk session. If this occurs, do the following:
I have followed the tutorials and have the proper port set, why can't I hear any audio? Download and install the latest drivers for your sound card. These are usually available from the manufacturer's website. It could also be a conflict with the audio capabilities of your modem. You can disable the voice modem driver in Win 95’s Control Panel | Multimedia | Advanced | Audio Device | Properties | Settings. Click on "Do not use audio features of this device." Or, remove the device entirely. In Cakewalk you can test for playback by disabling Simultaneous Record and Playback, and by disabling any selection made under Options | MIDI Devices. This may work because some drivers will not play audio and MIDI at the same time, or play no audio at all when Simultaneous Record and Playback is enabled. After that, try some of the more generic fixes: Be sure there are no IRQ, DMA, and Port Address conflicts in the system. Also, make sure you're not running any other applications in the background:
Finally,
load a .WAV file or make a recording in Windows Sound Recorder. If you
cannot record or play back audio in Sound Recorder, you won't be able
to do so in Cakewalk or any other audio application. Consult your computer
or sound card vendor's technical support team for assistance. Why can I only hear effects from certain output ports of my multi-output sound card? There
is a workaround for this issue. If you don't have audio tracks assigned
to the same output ports as your effects loop, you must have a "dummy"
track in Cakewalk assigned to the same port as the effects loop instead.
That dummy track must contain an audio event, even if it's a recording
of silence. Why don't I don't see any waveform drawings in my audio clips? Right click on any clip and choose View Options. Place the check mark next to Display Clip Contents. There are some rare occasions where the contents of your Picture Cache directory have become corrupted and will keep Cakewalk from displaying clip contents. To correct this problem, delete all of the *.WOV files in your Picture Cache directory. Last, try
this: Locate the file AUD.INI in the Cakewalk directory, double click
it, and take a look at the line PictureDir=. If the path after the =
is not pointing to the current installation of Cakewalk, edit it now,
then choose File | Save and restart Cakewalk. Why do I sometimes hear a static sound when playing or recording to a SoundBlaster? If you
are using a Creative Labs AWE 43 or 64 sound card, the audio playback
quality will be poor if full-duplex mode is enabled. This is a condition
caused by the Creative Labs Driver. The audio is recorded in 16-bit,
but will only play back in 8-bit as long as the full-duplex mode is
enabled. Once you make a recording, choose Options | Audio | Advanced
and uncheck the "Enable Simultaneous Record/Playback" item. As soon
as you change the Source from Audio to MIDI, the driver automatically
plays back 16-bit audio. The SoundBlaster Live card does not suffer
from this limitation. Why can't I get an Input level on my Audio Meters? Make sure
at least one audio track is armed or set to an Audio Source. Some users
have fixed similar problems by disabling the audio capabilities of the
voice modem, if you have one. This can be disabled in Control Panel
| Multimedia | Advanced | Audio Devices. How can I hear previously recorded audio tracks while I record new ones? You enable
full duplexing in Cakewalk's Options | Audio | Advanced menu by placing
a checkmark next to "Enable Simultaneous Record/Playback". If this option
is not available to you, your card does not currently support full duplex
operation. Get in touch with the card manufacturer for details. What can I do to free up disk space on my audio drive? Run Cakewalk's
Clean Audio Disk routine (Tools | Clean Audio Disk). To prevent any
loss of audio data, make sure your .WRK files are stored on the computer's
hard drive (not any removable media drive), and carefully follow the
directions presented in the Users Guide. Why does Cakewalk skip or stutter when playing songs containing audio? There are a number of reasons why this can occur. Try each of the following steps:
What can I do to correct trouble with sync between audio and MIDI data? First,
try enabling the "Uses Wave Out Position For Timing" setting under Options
| Audio | Advanced. If problems persist, disable the Wave Out setting
and consult the chart available at http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Docs/DMASettings.htm
for the proper settings of your sound card. Why don't my Yamaha DS2416 effects appear in my Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.0x Console View? Because they aren't registered properly with Windows until you run a special Yamaha DSP application. Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.0x users can find the DSP updater on their Cakewalk 8 install CDs in a folder named DSPFactory. Run the SETUP.EXE file found in the DSPFactory folder to register your DSP Effects. Cakewalk
Pro Audio 9.0 is ready to work with the DSP Factory right out of the
box, no additional file installation is needed. How do I insert a blank measure at the beginning of my song? Here's
how to insert a measure in versions 6.01 and earlier: In Cakewalk's
Edit menu click on Select, All. Next, choose Edit, Cut. Now select Edit,
Paste. In the Paste To field enter 2:01:000 and click OK. The Insert
Measure command was reintroduced in Cakewalk version 7.0. How do I insert a blank measure in the middle of my song? In Cakewalk,
choose Edit | Select | Alll. Next choose Edit | Select | By Time. Only
change the From time. The From time should be the point where the blank
measure will begin. For instance, if I need a blank measure at bar 17
my From time should say 17:01:000. Now choose Edit | Cut. Finish the
job by selecting Edit | Paste. The Paste to number in this example would
be 18:01:000. In addition
to using the reference guide to learn CAL there are also extensive CAL
help files, accessible when running Cakewalk. Studying all the sample
CALs shipped with the program (and the ones available on our website
and elsewhere) is also a good learning method. Also, there is a CAL
Tutor program available. It is on the Musicians Toolbox II CD and is
also available from the company that makes it- Clockwork Music. Don't
forget that writing CAL routines is for advanced users; the learning
curve for these features is steep, because a user needs to have knowledge
of programming languages like Visual Basic, C, or LISP. How can I get my CAL routine to start Playback or Recording? CAL is
an offline editing and creation tool and cannot execute these real-time
commands. What can I do about the ‘Cannot Create Staff View Musical Font’ error message? You will get this error if:
How
do I add a repeat sign, and double bar line to my notation view? Cakewalk
is not intended as a replacement for full-featured music publishing
software. You certainly can use Cakewalk to input and print out your
music, but the program's main use is as a MIDI sequencer, and for recording
and editing music. At this time Cakewalk does not support the repeat
sign, double bar line, trill, and firmata symbols. However, the crescendo
and diminuendo signs, enharmonic spelling, guitar chord symbols, expression
marks and pedal events are available in our Cakewalk Pro Audio product.
Also, Cakewalk Pro Audio will automatically place a double bar line
at the end of your song. Slurs are not available in Cakewalk. Notes
are tied automatically when they extend across a measure boundary. You
can create this manually by placing the first note of the tie, right
clicking, and increasing the note's duration appropriately. Cakewalk 7.0 or 8.0 gives me an Invalid Page Fault error or a Divide By Zero error when I access certain menus. You may experience Divide by Zero or Invalid Page Fault errors if your computer is using an older version of a file named Comctrl32.dll There is a fix. The Cakewalk 7.0 CD contains a file called 40Comupd.exe. (The Setup routine should have detected the older file and asked if you want to update Comctrl32.dll. It's possible that you clicked No or the Install routine somehow missed the old file.) Updating the required file on your computer is easy.
Cakewalk 7.0 or 6.01 refuses to play songs containing audio effects when Direct Show 5.1 is installed. I get an "Invalid Floating Point violation", "Cakewalk may be unstable as a result". There
is a workaround that will eliminate this problem: After installing Direct
Show 5.1, go to your Windows\System directory and rename AVICAP32.DLL
to AVICAP32.OLD. Your crashes should be eliminated. No 7.0 function
should be affected by renaming AVICAP32.DLL. Why does Cakewalk crash when I open a StudioWare panel? Some users have reported errors in Cakewalk's StudioWare View when using certain types of videocards. Specifically, videocards based on the NVIDIA Riva TNT or Intel i740 chipsets are known to cause illegal operation errors when opening the StudioWare View. Cakewalk has found that this problem can be remedied by downloading the most recent reference drivers from NVIDIA and Intel directly. The following video cards are known to use the Riva TNT chipset:
To download reference drivers for Riva TNT-based videocards, please visit NVIDIA's website at: http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html The following cards are known to use the Intel i740 chipset:
To download reference drivers for Intel i740-based videocards, please visit Intel's website at: http://developer.intel.com/design/graphics/drivers/ (Please
note that NVIDIA and Intel provide these reference drivers "as is",
and as such the drivers are not supported by the manufacturer of your
specific videocard.) Why do I get error messages when trying to print from the Staff View in version 6.0 or earlier? If you've got an HP Deskjet or Laserjet printer, you'll need to install the HP Deskjet or Laserjet (no model number!) driver that comes with Windows. Choose Start | Settings | Printers | Add Printer, and follow the Add Printer Wizard. When asked to choose the manufacturer and model, choose HP and HP Deskjet or Laserjet (no model number). Finish the installation, remembering that you do NOT want it to be your default printer, and you do NOT want to print a test page. Once done, enter Cakewalk and open the file you wish to print. With the Staff View open, choose File | Print Setup, and change the printer to the HP Deskjet you just installed (you will have to do this once every time you open a new Cakewalk session). If you've got an HP Deskjet 672c, use the HP Deskjet 550c driver that is included with Windows 95. If you've got an HP Laserjet IIP, use the Laserjet IIP printer driver that is included with Windows 95, then do the following:
If you've
got something other than an HP, determine what printer it can emulate,
and install that driver. What can I do about the error message I get when opening Bundle files or inserting Wave files?
Why do I get an "Audio disk may be full" error when trying to record audio? Take a look the Available Disk Space readout at the bottom of the Cakewalk window. If it says you're low, then you're low, and you'll need to clean up some space. To do this, choose Tools | Clean Audio Disk. Click Find, and once all the files are located, choose Delete All. Make sure you empty your Windows recycle bin afterward, in case the files were sent there.If the disk space readout looks like you've got plenty of room, locate the file AUD.INI in the Cakewalk directory, and delete it. Go to Options | Audio | Advanced, and make sure the Data Directory is pointing to the proper path. If you've recently reinstalled or upgraded Cakewalk, this may be incorrect and you'll have to edit it now. Alternately, you can change the Data Directory to C:\Wave (or whatever drive letter is appropriate for your system). If you've already recorded some audio in other files, be sure to move the contents of the previous Data Directory to this new one. Make sure
that the computer's date is set to the current date. Do this by going
to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Date/Time, or by right-clicking
on the taskbar's clock and choosing Adjust Date/Time. Why do I get a "missing audio has been replaced with silence" error? You will receive this error if Cakewalk cannot locate the audio data associated with the .WRK file you're opening. In Cakewalk, go to Options | Audio | Advanced. Take a look at the Data Directory field at the top. The path you see is the location where Cakewalk looks for your audio data. Mark this path down, and close Cakewalk. Now choose Start | Find | Files or Folders. Type *.WA~, and make sure Windows is looking in My Computer. Click Find Now, and you'll see a list of .WA~ files appear in the window below. Take a note of their locations. If the path of these .WA~ files is not the same as the path you saw in Cakewalk, you'll need to reconcile that. The easiest way is to use Windows Explorer to simply move all the .WA~ files into the proper location. Once done, your files should open properly. (If the Find | Files of Folders does not come up with any .WA~ files, they are most likely lost from the hard drive, and you'll need to re-create your files. ) If the
.WA~ files are found and are in the correct location but you still receive
the error, there is a way to manually recreate your files. Open a file
that gives you the error message. Choose Insert | Wave File, and navigate
to the location of the .WA~ files. In the Name field type *.*, and hit
Enter. You'll now see all of the .WA~ files listed. You may be able
to audition them using the Play button, or you can tell which ones are
which by the creation date. Double click on the files to import them
into Cakewalk. Once they're all in, you'll need to rearrange them properly,
then resave the file. Why do I get an error message when I try to open the Virtual Piano in Cakewalk Home Studio or Professional 7.0 or 8.0? Locate and double-click on your SYSTEM.INI file. The file should open in the Windows Notepad. (Use Start Button, Find, Files or Folders to locate the file if necessary.) Scroll to the section marked [drivers], and you'll see one or more lines that start with 'Midi='. These
lines may also have numbers after the word Midi (i.e. Midi1=, Midi2=,
etc). Make sure that the line you enter, Midi=vpiano.drv, is NOT the
same as any other line listed. If it is, enter a number after the word
Midi that is NOT the same as any other number in use. For example, if
you see a line that starts with Midi1=, make sure your line starts with
Midi2=. If you see Midi2=, use Midi3=, and so on. Once done, choose
File | Save, then restart your computer. After your computer restarts
try the Virtual Piano again. Why do I get errors when exporting in the RealAudio Format using Cakewalk 6.0x? The Cakewalk
6.0x Export to RA function was designed using RA 4.0, and does not work
if you have installed RA5 or G2. Cakewalk versions 7 and above do not
exhibit this problem. There is a workaround for Cakewalk 6 users: Export
from Cakewalk as a wave file and use the RealEncoder software offered
by Real Audio. http://www.realnetworks.com/developers/index.html
has the software required to convert WAV files to Real Audio format.
Can Cakewalk sync to the ADAT time code that is being sent into my Korg 1212 card? Cakewalk
Professional and Pro Audio will sync to external SMPTE/MTC, but the
Korg card does not translate the proprietary ADAT sync it is receiving
at the ADAT sync-in port into MIDI Time Code. So until the Korg driver
is able to do that, and passes the MTC to Cakewalk via a driver selectable
on the Input side of Options | MIDI Devices, you will have to use another
method. Why do I get pitch fluctuations or audio pops when under SMPTE sync? If you are using a digital card, try selecting "Uses Wave Out Position for Timing" under Options | Audio | Advanced. Also, try using the different SMPTE/MTC sync options available here (High, Normal and Freewheel). To make sure that you get the best possible audio quality while recording or playing back audio to an external clock, always use a simple procedure that will allow Cakewalk to "catch up" with the clock rate of your external gear: Start off each new session in Cakewalk by playing some audio under SMPTE sync; let it play for 30 seconds at most, or until all audio pitch fluctuations have stopped. Pops and
clicks could be caused by a poorly written wave driver. Every time an
audio event is encountered, the wave driver is opened (which can cause
a click/pop with poorly written wave drivers). So, to make sure the
wave driver is only opened once, try to combine all the audio events
in the Audio view. Make sure you're using the latest wave driver for
the sound card. Also, it may help to compact the audio data and defrag
the hard disk. What can I do to correct trouble with sync between audio and MIDI data? First,
try enabling the "Uses Wave Out Position For Timing" setting under Options
| Audio | Advanced. If problems persist, disable the Wave Out setting
and consult the chart available at http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Docs/DMASettings.htm
for the proper settings of your sound card. |
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