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JustAWannaBe
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Oh man back to drinking...
I had posted earlier about having issues while recording MIDI data from my Fatar SL-161 controller to my Audigy 2 card using Cakewalk Pro 9. [starts to cry]
At first I thought something was wrong with the software....
Then the controller...
Then the Soundcard...
Then Software... OS maybe...
But then I had thought I narrowed it down to the soundcard and solved the issues. Well obviously I hadn't.
To recap:
When attempting to record controller data from the Fatar using a MIDI track within Cakewalk, all data gets sent to the spot where the track started. [ie, if the current position was at 00:00:00 then all data goes there, and stacks upon itself] I even used alternate controllers the result was the same.
I have tried so many different settings it's unbelieveable... then different MIDI cables, reinstalled software, drivers, considering redoing OS [shudder], but then I installed Sonar 2.2 Demo. And not even a hiccup everything works flawlessly.
It appears it has something to do with the MIDI devices that are available and then selected for INPUT OUTPUT within the MIDI options.
]
So there must be something with Cakewalk Pro 9 then just isn't wanting to jive wit me... (another shot of Grey Goose Orange)...
I was in the middle of project when all this happened. I'm not sure what else to do or look at.
For those mystics who might have insight DAW recap os:
Abit VP6 - (VIA Chipset)
1GHz (1x)
1GB PC133 RAM
Ti4200
D-Link 530+TX
Belkin USB 2.0 (PCI Card - Actually a RealTEK chip)
WD40GB 7,200 IDE (Single Channel)
WD100GB 7,200 IDE (Single Channel)
Sony DVD drive (Single Channel - Forget the model not at home right now.)
Audigy 2 Platnium (With HD installed.)
Windows 2000 (SP3)
Cakewalk Pro 9 (9.03)
Fatar SL-161 Controller
Thanks in advance guys...
;-)]
I had posted earlier about having issues while recording MIDI data from my Fatar SL-161 controller to my Audigy 2 card using Cakewalk Pro 9. [starts to cry]
At first I thought something was wrong with the software....
Then the controller...
Then the Soundcard...
Then Software... OS maybe...
But then I had thought I narrowed it down to the soundcard and solved the issues. Well obviously I hadn't.
To recap:
When attempting to record controller data from the Fatar using a MIDI track within Cakewalk, all data gets sent to the spot where the track started. [ie, if the current position was at 00:00:00 then all data goes there, and stacks upon itself] I even used alternate controllers the result was the same.
I have tried so many different settings it's unbelieveable... then different MIDI cables, reinstalled software, drivers, considering redoing OS [shudder], but then I installed Sonar 2.2 Demo. And not even a hiccup everything works flawlessly.
It appears it has something to do with the MIDI devices that are available and then selected for INPUT OUTPUT within the MIDI options.

So there must be something with Cakewalk Pro 9 then just isn't wanting to jive wit me... (another shot of Grey Goose Orange)...
I was in the middle of project when all this happened. I'm not sure what else to do or look at.
For those mystics who might have insight DAW recap os:
Abit VP6 - (VIA Chipset)
1GHz (1x)
1GB PC133 RAM
Ti4200
D-Link 530+TX
Belkin USB 2.0 (PCI Card - Actually a RealTEK chip)
WD40GB 7,200 IDE (Single Channel)
WD100GB 7,200 IDE (Single Channel)
Sony DVD drive (Single Channel - Forget the model not at home right now.)
Audigy 2 Platnium (With HD installed.)
Windows 2000 (SP3)
Cakewalk Pro 9 (9.03)
Fatar SL-161 Controller
Thanks in advance guys...
;-)]