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Old 11-29-1999
B.Black B.Black is offline
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I've been using Cakewalk for about a year and I have never really had any problems until recently. The Problem...When I record audio on one track and try to record on the next track, I can't hear the first track. I know its prob. a simple fix, but its driving me crazy

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Make sure you have a full duplex sound card that allows simulataneous record and
playback. Then make sure you have simultaneous playback enabled under:

Tools/Audio Options/

this is in the Cakewalk menu.

See if that helps....pete o
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Thank u, Mr. O. That was it , I needed to enable it. Thank you very much.
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