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- Click on the properties button and select the option, 'Do not use
audio features on this device'.
- Click on the OK buttons to save the settings and close the
windows.
- Shut down and re-start the PC.
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The WavePRO interface installed fine and it’s playing sounds OK,
but now another card in my system won’t work.
This could indeed be caused by a device conflict with the another card.
See the previous item for information on resolving this. Alternately, there
could be a basic electrical problem with your PC’s bus. Trying moving the
cards into different slots.
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Audio from the WavePRO interface is garbled or distorted.
Check all your audio connections. Also, make sure the selection of the +4
dBu or -10 dBV levels is correct in the Wave/824 Control Panel applet.
This could also be a sign of an IRQ conflict. Please refer to the previous
comments in this Troubleshooting section.
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Audio from the WavePRO interface starts stuttering or making a
helicopter-like sound.
This is often a sign that the track count is exceeding the hard drive
performance of the PC. Also, the number of active software effects plug-
ins (e.g. DirectX) could be exceeding the capabilities of the PC processor.
Try decreasing the resource consumption by lowering the track count or
number of effects plug-ins.
This could also be a sign of an IRQ conflict. Please refer to the previous
comments in this Troubleshooting section.
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I can't record and play audio at the same time.
Make sure that the
full duplex
feature of is enabled in your audio software
application. This is usually found in the audio configuration setup of the
software.
CAKEWALK NOTES: We've had occasional reports that the 'Enable
Simultaneous Record/Playback' feature in Cakewalk is disabled (grayed out)
after installing a WavePRO interface. This seems to be a occasional glitch
when Cakewalk installs a new audio device. Not to worry...YES, WavePRO
operates in full-duplex mode.
Try this:
- Exit Cakewalk
- Run the Windows Explorer to view the Cakewalk program directory.
- Delete the file(s), "audmm.ini" and/or "ttsauddx.ini" (the name of the
file depends on the Cakewalk version you're using).
- Re-start Cakewalk. When it starts, let the Wave Profile run.
- After the WaveProfiler runs, exit Cakewalk and shutdown and re-start
Windows.
If you install Emagic's Logic Audio 4 software after installing the
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