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Audio
MIDI
Error Messages
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.
What functions does the Options menu offer? The Options menu now hosts the following items, which were previously found in the Tools menu:
Why don't I hear any audio playback when I open my older songs in version 9? Some users have reported the following confusing behavior when opening older songs in Version 9. The Port assignments on some or all audio tracks have been accidentally changed so that the audio tracks are now assigned to play on different port(s) than before. This accidental reassignment of audio ports happens more with some audio drivers than others. You may not experience this at all, but in case you do:
This fix is a one-time operation. Once you've corrected any incorrectly assigned ports and saved the file in version 9, you won't see this problem anymore. It only occurs when opening older files for the first time in version 9. For example:
The audio track in your song was previously assigned to play out “Analog
Out 1/2” but when you open the file in version 9, you find the Port
set to “Analog Out 5/6”. Set the Port to “Analog Out 1/2” and save the
song to correct the problem. The Help file says only the selected audio tracks will be affected by the Mixdown Audio command, but *all* of my tracks are getting mixed down. Why? The Help file is incorrect. The Mixdown command affects the selected audio data in all unmuted tracks. So if you don't wish to mix down all audio tracks in the file, you need to follow the three step process below:
How do I use the Bounce to Tracks option in Tools | Mixdown Audio, and why would I? This feature is useful in a number of circumstances:
To bounce
your tracks, simply choose Tools | Mixdown Audio | Bounce to Track(s).
Select the options you like, and click OK. Remember, all unmuted audio
tracks will be included in the Bounce command. How do I record and play back stereo audio tracks? To record
a stereo audio track, set the Source of that track to the Stereo input
option listed, arm the track, and press Record. Recording will take
place as it normally does with mono recording. Playing back a stereo
track requires no special operation. Simply press Play and the audio
will be sent to the Port you've designated to that track. Select
Tools | Mixdown Audio | Export to File(s), and set the Files of Type
to MP3. All unmuted audio tracks will be included in the MP3 file. Do stereo audio tracks consume more hard disk space than mono tracks? Yes, stereo
audio tracks consume twice as much hard disk space as mono audio tracks. Home Studio is limited to 8 audio tracks. Does a stereo audio track equal two tracks or one? A stereo
audio track is counted as one track, not two. You can therefore record
up to 8 tracks of stereo audio, which is the equivalent of 16 mono tracks.
You are limited to 8 mono tracks, so by recording stereo tracks in version
9.0 you're essentially doubling your audio track capability. Cool! How do I apply the Session Drummer to a track? The 'Apply
MIDI Effects' button is grayed out. You must first select the track
to which you wish to apply the Session Drummer. Once done, the Apply
MIDI Effects button in the Console View will be available to you. When I press audition in Session Drummer I don't hear anything. In order
to hear the audition, you must first make a time selection in the track
starting at measure zero. This will make Session Drummer think there
is data in the track, and will allow the audition to function according
to the time parameter set in Options | Global | General. In the Session Drummer window, what's the difference between saving a Song and saving a Preset? Saving
a Preset preserves changes made in the Settings dialog such as new drum
mappings, ports, channels, etc. Saving a Song preserves only the patterns
you've selected in the current Song pane. Why do I receive a 'missing audio will be replaced by silence' message when opening a file, and what can I do about it? If you open a .wrk file created in 8.x (or earlier) and version 9 can't find audio clip file(s) which were referenced by the .wrk file, you a message telling you that some audio is missing. You have the option to replace the missing audio with silence, or you may elect to show Pro Audio 9.0 where the missing audio file is by manually browsing for it yourself. If you elect to locate the missing audio file yourself, you'll be given a Browse dialog to search for the missing file. You may find that the Browse dialog does not show enough data by default. In order to see more files, simply change the Show files of type setting to All Files. You’ll then see both WA~ and WAV files. Once you've
determined the location of the missing audio, you'll want to move those
files into the location specified by the Data Directory path in Options
| Audio | Advanced. This will prevent the 'missing audio' message from
appearing again. What can I do about errors I receive when attempting to audition the Antares AutoTune effect in the Graphical Editor? This problem can occur on certain systems. If you are experiencing this, please use the workaround as follows:
You should
no longer receive any error messages when using the Graphical Editor
of AutoTune.
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