I Donõt See The Clips Pane In The Track View; Why Canõt Pro Audio Find My Audio Files - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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MIDI interface and echoed back to the keyboard, where it is played a
second time.
The best way to resolve the problem is to disable Local Control on the
keyboard, following the instructions that came with the keyboard. This
stops the keyboard from playing independently. The keys you play still
produce sound on the keyboard because they are echoed back by the
MIDI interface. In many cases, Pro Audio disables local control
automatically when the program is started, but this is not always
possible.
An alternate solution is to disable echoing, as follows:
1.
Choose Options-Project and click the MIDI Input tab.
2.
Under Echo Mode, check None.
3.
Click OK when you are done.
This alternate solution may cause other problems if you are working
with several MIDI devices at once.
ItÕs also possible that your keyboard is transmitting information on two
channels at once. To see if this is so, create a new project and record two
notes from the keyboard. Then look at what youÕve recorded in the Event
list view. If you see four notes displayed instead of two, then your
keyboard is transmitting on two channels. See the documentation for
your keyboard to learn how to correct the problem.
I Don't See the Clips Pane in the Track View
The splitter bar may be so far to the right that the Track pane Þlls the
entire Track view. HereÕs how to solve the problem:
1.
Place your cursor over the splitter bar. It is located on the far right
side of the Track view, just to the left of the vertical scroll bar.
When you place the cursor over the splitter it changes to a
double-headed arrow.
2.
Click and drag the splitter bar to the left. You should be all set.
Why Can't Pro Audio Find My Audio Files?
Pro Audio looks for all audio data in a certain folder, called the wavedata
folder. If you have renamed or moved either Pro Audio or the wavedata
folder, Pro Audio may not be able to Þnd your audio Þles. If you know
where the audio Þles are stored, choose Options-Audio, click Advanced
and enter the full path name of the folder in the Data Directory box. If

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