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CAKEWALK SONAR - Audio Distorts at Greater than 16 Bits; No Sound from My DXi

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2. In the Play Control window of the mixer, check the Mute checkbox in the Line-
In column, or in the column of whatever jack your instrument is plugged into,
and close the mixer window.
Audio Distorts at Greater than 16 Bits
There are several settings in the Audio Options dialog box (Options-Audio
command) you need to set before using audio formats greater than 16. See
“Configuring SONAR for 18 bit-, 20-bit, and 24-bit Operation” on page 630.
No Sound from My DXi
Use the following table to troubleshoot problems hearing a DXi in SONAR:
Possible problem… What to do…
DXi doesn’t sound when a
recorded MIDI track is sent to it.
Make sure you select a MIDI channel in the MIDI
track’s Output field; you may also need to select a
Patch and Bank.
Make sure that neither the MIDI track nor the audio
track that contains the DXi are muted.
Make sure the MIDI notes are in the right range for
the DXi’s patch.
DXi patched into a main out or
bus doesn’t sound.
Make sure that at least one audio track is configured
to send data to that bus.
Make sure that the Audio Engine button in the
Transport toolbar is depressed.
DXi doesn’t sound when you play
a MIDI controller.
Make sure that the Audio Engine button in the
Transport toolbar is depressed.
Make sure that the MIDI track that has the focus lists
the DXi in its Output field.
If you patched the DXi into an audio track, make sure
that track is not muted.
If you patched the DXi into a bus, make sure that at
least one audio track is configured to send data to
that bus.
Make sure you’re playing in the right range for the
DXi’s patch.

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