![]() ![]() If you are using a simple instrument track, by default it will record the MIDI. Just wondering how you are setting up your tracks for recording the Ample Sound output? If anyone could chime in or has any suggestions , I would really appreciate it. I have played around with the settings in Ample Sound and the plugin settings/options in Cakewalk, but without success. While I can manage to set up a track using Ample Sound and record the output, the recorded track never seems to match what I had just played in Strummer in Ample Sound ( when I play it back, it sounds like the notes are being doubled and the timing is all off). If there are any Ample Sound users out there who use Cakewalk, I was hoping you could assist me in setting up and recording Ample Sound VST in Cakewalk.
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