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BadHorsie01
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Hi all,
I guess I have a lot to learn about cakewalk/midi.
questions.....
When I record Audio tracks there are 2 things that occur. I also use Quartz audiomaster freeware (for when Cakewalk gets confusing) and can sometimes hear the playback when I record , sometimes can't.
I have noticed that in the volume control panel properties that I have all the usual options in record/playback, but am not sure what should be ticked for me to be able to playback the audio files I record and also hear the midi accompaniment, but at the same time not get the midi music bleeding over into the audio when I record an audio channel.
I have "microphone" and "auxilliary" for inputs. No Line in setting that I can see, which is confusing.....
The last question is . I think , just a matter of finding a setting and adjusting it. When I playback an audio in cakewalk, it seems to jump and stagger every time. It doesn't in Quartz, which is a smaller (only 4 audio) program. Is there a Buffer setting in cakewalk somewhere, or is it simply that Cakewalk (v7 Pro Audio) is too big for my PII 64ram machine to work with?
thanks in advance
Mick
I guess I have a lot to learn about cakewalk/midi.
questions.....
When I record Audio tracks there are 2 things that occur. I also use Quartz audiomaster freeware (for when Cakewalk gets confusing) and can sometimes hear the playback when I record , sometimes can't.
I have noticed that in the volume control panel properties that I have all the usual options in record/playback, but am not sure what should be ticked for me to be able to playback the audio files I record and also hear the midi accompaniment, but at the same time not get the midi music bleeding over into the audio when I record an audio channel.
I have "microphone" and "auxilliary" for inputs. No Line in setting that I can see, which is confusing.....
The last question is . I think , just a matter of finding a setting and adjusting it. When I playback an audio in cakewalk, it seems to jump and stagger every time. It doesn't in Quartz, which is a smaller (only 4 audio) program. Is there a Buffer setting in cakewalk somewhere, or is it simply that Cakewalk (v7 Pro Audio) is too big for my PII 64ram machine to work with?
thanks in advance
Mick