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Magiskeld

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  1. I did think of that Brad, however my Scarlett is smashed in it's own little spot and I was hoping not to have to unbury it to repatch each time Was hoping there was some magical setting I had overlooked. But I thank you very much for such a speedy response
  2. Hello all. I'm having a little trouble recording out of my WK7600. The output volume is extremely low. I'm using the Focusrite 18i8, and have the WK attached to channels 7/8 in the back inputs. I'm attempting to record an Accomp progression into original Sonar X3 Producer (before Bandlab), and/or into NCH Wavepad. The result so far has been a teeny, scrawny little waveform that Wavepad barely even notices The volume is great out of the WK7600 onboard speakers, but not line out. Any suggestions would be wonderful, and I thank you in advance for your help. Happy New Year and stay SAFE! Regards, Jen
  3. Hello all! I have a problem !. I'm writing a sequence/song with no accomp tracks, but using a User Rhythm Preset/Track. I need to be able to silence the Rhythm Track at the very top of the song and in the middle of the song. And have it come back in again later. I can't edit/punch those measures into silence, or even manually turn that track volume to 0 on the fly in the mixer. I've tried everything short of recording the track on a DAW by waveform to cut the waveforms there, oooof ! Problem with that, is I seem to be unable to play/record to DAW any of my Tone tracks without drums everywhere. Basically I can't find a way to turn them off in any form while the song/sequence plays. Halp ! Any help and advice would be greatly appreciate! Thank you in advance
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