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Troubleshooting
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When I Play a File Containing Audio, the Audio
Portion Doesn’t Play
Opening the song called Riff Funk Audio and MIDI Demo.bun and click
the Play button. You should hear four instruments: Keyboards, Guitar,
Bass, and Drums. If not, try the following:
You have not set up Pro Audio to
record.
Make sure that 1) you have chosen a
source for the track; 2) you have armed
the track for recording; and 3) you have
pressed the Record button, and not the
Play button.
Possible problem… What to do…
Your speakers aren’t connected properly,
or the volume is turned down.
Make sure your speakers are on and
the volume is turned up.
Your sound card isn’t hooked up
correctly.
Run the Microsoft Sound Recorder
(
Start-Programs-Accessories-
Multimedia-Sound Recorder
). Open
any wave file and see if it plays
sound correctly through your
speakers. If not, check your sound
card documentation to make sure
the card is properly installed and
configured.
The volume setting is turned down on
your software mixer.
Double-click on the yellow speaker
icon in the Windows task bar to
display the mixer, and make sure all
the volume settings are turned up
and that none are muted.
Your audio tracks are assigned to the
wrong port.
Check the port assignment for your
audio tracks in the Track pane.
Pro Audio doesn’t recognize your sound
card.
Choose
Options-Audio
, click the
General tab, and then click the Wave
Profiler button to test your audio
hardware. Then, re-open
Riff Funk
Audio and MIDI Demo.bun
and try
again.

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