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  1. Hi des,

    You need to move both the project file and the project data folder. Let's say you have a project named mysong. You will need to move both "mysong.mpdp" and "mysong.mpdp.ProjectData" and they must stay in the same directory together. Once that is done, the project should work just fine.

    Regards,

    Ben

  2. Hi Alicia,

    Can you please explain a bit more about what you are trying to do? Are you trying to upload an mp3 recording to a website? 

    Regards,

    Ben

  3. Hi Bernie,

    The Fender Mustang GT 100 Amp has an unusual driver configuration. Are you recording from this amp using the ASIO drivers it recommends to download?

    Regards,

    Ben

  4. Hi Peter,

    This message will appear if the project file is no longer located in the same directory as the files which contain the audio data. Have you moved your project files around at all?

    Regards,

    Ben

  5. Hi there,

    When you say you recorded the piano via USB cable, were you recording the MIDI? If so, you will need to change the tempo of the project, not the sample rate. You can change the project tempo in the small toolbar just above the main project area.

    Regards,

    Ben

  6. Hi Dawn

    It is quite likely that Groove is detecting the music you have used and downloading what it thinks is the correct art work from an online database.

    On the Editing tab of MixPad you will see an "ID Tag" button. Use this to edit the meta data included with your project. You can add your own artwork here. Then re-export your project.

    Regards,

    Ben

  7. Hi NeilR,

    There are some aspects of the mp3 standard which are still under patent and must be licenced. Joint stereo and low bit rate support fall in this category. Joint stereo can provide a smaller file for the same bit rate - especially on stereo files with very similar left and right channels. Low bitrate support is useful if you have extremely tight storage requirements.

    Regards,

    Ben

     

  8. Hi Parker,

    The first thing to check is that the gain on your focusrite is turned up. The small backlit ring around the gain knob should illuminate when it is receiving a signal from the keyboard.

    The second thing would be to check the output volume of the keyboard.

    The third thing is to go back to the track options and check which input channel you are recording from. You currently have it set to [ASIO] FocusRite USB ASIO / Mono which is correct, but you also need to tell it which input channel - in this case I think the FocusRite Solo designates the instrument jack as Input 2.

    Regards,

    Ben

  9. Hi HowieB1967,

    mike F's method will certainly work and has the advantage of ensuring you are always working with a lossless format.

    However, if you save a file as mp3, the next time you click on save, the program should automatically select mp3 as your default format. Same goes for all the other formats too.

    Regards,

    Ben

  10. Hi EricH,

    Thanks for the feedback. As you correctly point out, that is just a beta version we make available while testing. I've forwarded your message on to our Mac team.

    Regards,

    Ben

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