If there is no input or output device listed in Mixcraft preferences, under sound device, when you select your asio device. It may have a name longer than 32 characters, which won't work with Mixcraft...
1. Select Preferences from Mixcraft's File menu and look at the Sound Device preferences. 2. Choose the Playback Device setting that gives you sound. ...
If you're having problems in ASIO mode with Windows 10, here are some things to try: 1. The first thing to do would be to check for audio driver updates on your sound card or audio interface manufactu...
When playing audio and it sounds like it is starting and stopping quickly, it could be because the computer is over tasked due to other programs running at the same time. In addition, your computer m...
The opposite problem of sound breaking up or gapping is that the sound will be delayed and have a latency from the time a note is played to the time you hear it. The solution to latency depends on t...
If you click on a piano note and don't hear anything, there are a few things you can check here. 1. Are the speakers on and plugged in? (Sorry, management made us ask.) 2. Is the correct sound devic...
You may hear crackling and pops when you use certain third-party effects and then mix down. To get around this problem, try mixing down to 24-bit wave files rather than 16-bit wave files....
If you load in a sound and it plays back too fast or too slow, it's because it is being tempo adjusted most likely. 1. Click on the Mix menu and see if Auto Beatmatch is selected. You can turn that of...
Many things can contribute to this. Slow hard drive access times, not enough free CPU resources, can cause stuttering in recording or playback. If increasing the buffer or latency settings in the soun...
Somebody (or some program) may have inadvertently turned on unwanted audio enhancements in the Windows control panel. Here's how to turn them off: 1. Right-click on the small volume contol in your Win...