Use the Bounce to clips command to mix down clips that contain a lot of edits (automation, etc). Doing so will decrease the amount of data your system has to process simultaneously. For details, see Bouncing to clips.
Open the C:\Cakewalk Projects\Picture Cache folder and delete its contents (do not delete the folder itself). Doing so will free up disk space so Music Creator may perform more efficiently.However, if Music Creator’s CPU meter does not appear to be maxed out, or other plug-ins seem to work, you may need to address the problem by editing a line in the Aud.ini file. You can edit the Aud.ini file from within Music Creator.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Configuration File.
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4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box, then try to insert the effect that caused the dropout.If you still experience a dropout, change the value of ExtraPluginBufs to 2. Continue to double the value of this variable until you reach 128 (4, 8, 16, 32, etc.). If a value of 128 does not fix the problem, it is time to try something else. For more information about potential dropout causes, see Dropouts and other audio problems.
Tip - Searching Documentation
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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.