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Beginner’s guide to Cakewalk softwareAudio ► Audio playback in Cakewalk

To play back a sample file, use the File > Open command, navigate to a folder that has bundle files in it (they have the extension .bun or .cwb), select a bundle file, and click Open. After the file loads, make sure that your speakers are turned on, and play the file by pressing the SPACEBAR. You also can stop the file’s playback by pressing the SPACEBAR again. You should hear something. You can rewind the file by pressing W, or by clicking the Rewind button in the Control Bar.
To open the Volume Mixer—right-click the Speaker icon that’s on your Windows taskbar and select Open Volume mixer to open the Volume Mixer dialog box. Make sure that your audio device’s slider is turned up, and that none of the Mute buttons at the bottom of the dialog box are enabled.
Run the Microsoft Voice Recorder (Start > Voice Recorder). Record audio and see if it plays back correctly through your speakers. If not, check your sound card documentation to make sure it is properly installed and configured.
Check the playback device assignment for an audio track by clicking the track’s Output button or Out field. If the name of your sound card (the one you have connected to an amp and speakers) is not selected on the pop-up menu, select it. If it’s not listed, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Devices and make sure the name of your sound card is selected in the Output Drivers list. Next, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings and make sure the sound card is selected in the Playback Timing Master list.
Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings and click the Wave Profiler button to test your audio hardware. Then try playing the file again.
Note: It is not necessary to run the Wave Profiler for a sound card using an ASIO driver.
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