Instruction Manual
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Troubleshooting
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More Frequently Asked Questions.
The Music Is Playing Back with the
Wrong Instrument Sounds
If the tracks in your project are assigned to the same MIDI output and
channel, the same sound will be used for all of them. To fix this problem,
simply assign each track to a different channel (using the Channel control in
the Track view), and then choose the sound (or patch) you want to use for
each one. If you are playing songs through your MIDI keyboard or
Possible problem… What to do…
The track is not set up to
receive audio input.
Make sure that the input for the track you
are recording (in the Track view) is set to
an Audio input before recording.
The software mixer is not set
up properly.
Double-click on the speaker icon in the
Windows task bar to display the mixer.
Choose Options-Properties, select
Adjust Volume for Recording, and click
OK. Make sure the appropriate Select
boxes have checkmarks and the input
volume is turned up.
Your sound card isn’t hooked
up correctly.
Try recording audio using the Microsoft
Sound Recorder (Start-Programs-
Accessories-Entertainment-Sound
Recorder). If it fails, check your sound
card documentation to make sure it is
properly installed and configured.
You have not set up SONAR
to record.
Make sure that 1) you have chosen an
input for the track; 2) you have armed the
track for recording; and 3) you have
pressed the Record button, and not the
Play button.