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# Yeah...
it opens it in media player...'tis rather jolly:)
(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 12:46, archived)
# OK
that's a start - are you using XP?
(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 12:47, archived)
# Yeah..
XP Homo Edition...I actualy ment Home Edition...but never mind!...
(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 12:50, archived)
# Go to the control panel
click "sounds and audio devices", then click the "Audio" tab.

At the bottom it should show you what your MIDI playback is set to - there should be a way of setting cakewalk to use the same device, but I don't know the software.
(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 12:52, archived)
# If it's anything like Cubase
It should just be a case of setting the Track to use the onboard sound . . . having a look at the Cakewalk site it seems that you should be able to do this from the "Out" dropdown on the track ?

I'd recommend getting hold of a VST to DX converter as well, onboard sound is never that good really (unless you have a kickass soundcard)

(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 13:05, archived)
# If you had a kickass soundcard
then you wouldn't be using onboard sound, now would you ;)
(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 13:11, archived)
# Very true . . . .
*slaps self with nearest hard object*

(, Tue 13 Jan 2004, 13:15, archived)