Your computer may have several installed devices like FAX modems and software synthesizers that Windows recognizes as sound cards containing audio drivers. You do not want to use these devices for audio input or output. If they are listed as audio drivers in the Preferences dialog box, you need to disable them.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Devices.
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3. Click OK.Disabling a device in Edit > Preferences > Audio - Devices usually prevents conflicts with other audio devices. Occasionally you may need to disable a device in the Windows Control Panel.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings.
2. In the Playback Timing Master and Record Timing Master fields, select which sound cards you want to control playback and record timing, respectively.
3. Click OK.
Tip - Searching Documentation
Tip: To search for a specific topic, type your search query in the Search Cakewalk.com field at the top right of this page.
When the search results appear, click which product's documentation you would like to search to filter the search results further.
Note - Using Offline Help
Note: If you prefer to always use offline Help, go to Edit > Preferences > File > Advanced in your Cakewalk software and select Always Use Offline Help.
If you are not connected to the internet, your Cakewalk software will default to showing offline help until an internet connection becomes available.