MichelleRowell
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Cakewalk Scorewriter
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November 06, 03 10:49 AM
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Hi, I'm brand new to this, but have used Cakewalk Scorewriter for years. I've always been annoyed with the fact that I had to turn my PC volume up as high as it would go when recording in order to hear the metronome. Then I'd forget to turn it down and other program sounds would blast me out of the room. Now, suddenly, the volume is even softer, and I can't hear the metronome unless I hold the speaker up to my ear, with both system volume and speaker volume set on full. Any help out there anywhere? Thanks.
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Kenster
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RE: Cakewalk Scorewriter
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November 06, 03 1:22 PM
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michelle. an idea would maybe to instead of using teh metronome put a click track in with perhaps a simple drum beat or something laong those lines that will help you play along to whatever you are doing.
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D.Triny
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RE: Cakewalk Scorewriter
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November 08, 03 7:53 AM
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not sure if you realize that Scorewriter is now a GenieSoft product. (Cakewalk sold it to them some time ago http://www.geniesoft.com/
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MichelleRowell
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RE: Cakewalk Scorewriter
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December 11, 03 9:52 PM
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 Thank you, Dave. No, I hadn't realized Scorewriter had been sold, and wondered why I couldn't find upgrades for it. I'll see how it goes with them. (I hope they'll let me upgrade even though my product is old...)
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RockMaestro
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RE: Cakewalk Scorewriter
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December 12, 03 10:44 PM
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Michelle, if you've got the metronome coming out of the 'PC speaker' then you might need to turn that up in the windows volume control. It might be default to have this hidden so you might need to poke around to see it.
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