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Cakewalk V-Studio 20 Stereo Audio Interface Questions & Answers
Hello,
I have owned a Roland
Kill all spyware and anti-virus programs and internet connections and wireless WHILE doing audio work. ALL these resource HOGS **** time from your processor and cause overuns of the buffers in your audio interface.
Do a control-alt-del to bring up the Windows task manager and look at what processes are running and sucking processing time. Even things that check for updates sit there and periodically grab processing power.
When burning CD's the same goes as well... during burns, the processor needs to be purged of these interrupting resource hogs.
In the last three weeks I have been continuously hit with updates from Adobe, MS, and Sun (Java) that interrupt and **** time, often at the most inappropriate times. These continous scanners for updates MAY be what are hitting you. Do any updates and then kill and disallow updates while doing your audio work.
2/25/2011 10:50:29 AM •
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When I connect my guitar
Open the "sounds and devices properties" in the PC control panel and make sure the input and output show that the V studio IS the input and output... If not, select those. Often you will find that they have defaulted to the PC internal audio board.
12/9/2010 2:24:29 PM •
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How do I do transposition in e16 Roland?
To transpose a sound on the Roland E-16 keyboard, you can use the Transpose function. Here's how to do it:
- Press the FUNCTION button and then press the TRANSPOSE button.
- Use the + or - buttons to select the number of semitones you want to transpose the sound. The range is -12 to +12 semitones.
- Press the EXIT button to exit the Transpose function.
Once you have transposed the sound, it will be played back at the new pitch. Keep in mind that transposing a sound may affect the overall tone and timbre of the instrument, so you may need to make additional adjustments to achieve the desired sound.
3/19/2023 5:38:45 AM •
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Casio Privia PX-135 sound issues?
It sounds like you are experiencing a problem with your Casio Privia PX-135 keyboard. There could be several possible causes for this issue, including problems with the keyboard's internal hardware or software, or issues with the cables or connections between the keyboard and other equipment.
To troubleshoot this problem, you could try the following steps:
- Check the connections between the keyboard and any other equipment, such as an amplifier or speakers. Make sure all cables are securely plugged in and not damaged.
- Try a different set of speakers or headphones to see if the issue is with the keyboard or the output device.
- Check the keyboard's settings and make sure that it is configured correctly.
- Try resetting the keyboard to its factory default settings. This can often resolve issues with the keyboard's software or firmware.
If none of these steps help, it is possible that
1/1/2023 10:10:07 PM •
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