
BroKen_H
Re-member
Cakewalk used to use (when I used it years ago) different audio outs/midi outs on different channels. You set up your channels in the options menu somewhere. When you played through your Audigy originally, it was set to the Audigy playback device for midi (say device 1). If you changed devices and didn't change the playback device (per track) to the new playback device (say possibly set up as device 2), your audio will not be produced. Hope this helps.
This is quite a nice feature as you can send different sounds to different devices (i.e. some to the sound card, some to a keyboard or two, some to a sound module, mix the sounds the way you like them and then go play live with a band in a computer... (I used to use SB cards for the midi as well) but now use my firewire device for all input/output, but don't use midi. M-Audio Firewire Studio btw. Rock solid. Highly recommended (If you DON'T need midi).
This is quite a nice feature as you can send different sounds to different devices (i.e. some to the sound card, some to a keyboard or two, some to a sound module, mix the sounds the way you like them and then go play live with a band in a computer... (I used to use SB cards for the midi as well) but now use my firewire device for all input/output, but don't use midi. M-Audio Firewire Studio btw. Rock solid. Highly recommended (If you DON'T need midi).