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  1. Hi MikeF,

    I suspect that the files you are trying to open are not true .wav files. It sounds like they probably have a proprietary GoldWave header format which WavePad is not able to read. If you would be happy to upload one of these files to a service like DropBox or similar then I'd be happy to take a look for you. Just PM me the download details.

    Regards,

    Ben

  2. Hi Trevor,

    I am not able to reproduce the problem you describe. It's possible that this was an old bug and is now fixed. I would suggest downloading the trial of the new version and seeing if that solves your problem. If you still experience the problem then let me or support know.

    Regards,

    Ben 

  3. Thanks for the update - I don't think we have done much testing with Voxal in conjunction with Voicemeeter. It could be that the 2 drivers are not playing nicely with each other. I will have someone look into it.

    Regards,

    Ben

  4. Hi Jennifer,

    There is no internal restriction on how much audio you can record with WavePad, so something else must be wrong. Are you getting any error messages from WavePad when the recording stops? Does it always stop at the same recording time?

    Regards,

    Ben

  5. Hi LJR,

    MixPad has two different types of export option.

    1. Export the project
    2. Export a clip

    If you choose to export the project any effect on a track will be applied to the clips on that track in the final mixed output.

    If you choose to export a clip, none of the effects on that track will be applied.

    Regards,

    Ben

  6. Hi MixBoy,

    Can you describe the process in a bit more detail? How many tracks are in your project? Do you have any effects added to any of the tracks? Are you just exporting a clip or are you exporting the project? Does the playback sound correct when you play the project from the main window?

    Regards,

    Ben

  7. A quick note on this topic to anyone experiencing this issue. All NCH drivers are signed for use on all windows platforms. If you are getting an error message from Windows saying that the drivers are not signed then the most likely situation is that you are running Windows without automatic updates turned on. Microsoft some time ago changed some of their certificate signing requirements. In order for your computer to be compatible with these changes you need to make sure that it is fully patched.

    Please note that if you are using a non-registered copy of Windows, then automatic updates will not be available to you and you will need to manually patch the updates.

  8. Hi Thor86,

    Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, the beat designer was not created with this situation in mind, however I can see how it would be a useful feature. We are currently working on a range of improvements to the beat designer, and I will make sure this idea is put forward.

    Cheers,

    Ben

  9. Hi McVeganPants,

    My advice would be to download the trial and check that it does what you want. Voxal should be able to do everything that you are describing, but you should make use of the trial to check it works with your hardware setup first.

    Regards,

    Ben

  10. Hi akashdeep,

    Please note that this thread is nearly 2 years old. If you want assistance I would recommend starting a new topic with a clear description of what has gone wrong. We will do our best to help you.

    Regards,

    Ben

  11. Hi john_trypaluk252,

    Can you give a bit more information about your laptop? What OS are you using and what method are you using to record (eg inbuilt mic, USB interface etc)?

    Also, could you please explain what you mean when you say the sound gets "messy"?

    Regards,

    Ben

  12. Hi GINGER20,

    What you are trying to do is what Crescendo refers to as multiple voices. For something like guitar music, it is common to have a bass line and melody line written on the same staff. In Crescendo you write these two parts as two different voices. Voices in Crescendo can overlap each other.

     

    To change which voice notes belong to, go the "Voices" menu and select Voice 1,2,3 or 4. Any notes you add to Crescendo will now be part of that voice.

     

    If you have already added a note and you want to reassign it to a different voice, then you can right click on the note and go to the "Voices" item in the pop-up menu and select the correct voice.

     

    Regards,

    Ben

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