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can anyone check this dune 2 song with real mt-32 module? play it a few times in different players to check whether you get the same problem as me - at the end the phaser guitar sometimes gets very loud. cakewalk 3.01 playes it ok most times so check any other player ? almost all players always play it wrong.
gsplay.exe playes it wrong every second time
(you play the .mid with sysx only once and mt-32 keeps the settings all the time)

I've just ordered the paper version of the manual in french for version 1.0; that's all what i could find so far, and even though i can read french, i could only download the program in version 2 & 3 in english, so it's gonna be a bit hectic ?

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Well, do you need the manual, or do you need to run these programs in XP? If you are trying to run these programs in XP, then what have you tried so far? What error messages have you seen? I doubt the manual will help you there if the programs were released before XP.

Major new features like the Tracks Window, MultiPicker Library, and Chord Progression Builder are explained in detail within the program manual, but why not see them in action in the Band-in-a-Box 2024 for Windows Boot Camp: Working with the Newest Features video instead?

Firstly - this DAW stuff is all new to me so apologies in advance. The POD Go manual on page 35 has a schematic of various wire routings (virtual?) in and out of multiple USB ports and a generally confusing arrangement. Could someone from Line 6 please help me decode this page? For now, I just want to multi-track processed guitar signal generated by the POD Go using Cakewalk by Bandlab or Audacity. I would like to use hardware monitoring for minimal latency, which I understand is one of the features of Pod Go.

There's a bit.ly link in the BBCSO Core Logic template that claims to navigate to a template user manual. It's embedded in track one and says "BBCSO Logic Template Core2 v4.0.0 by Jake Jackson & Christian Henson. For user manual, copy/paste this into browser: ".

The link goes to a 404 Not Found message. Does anyone know if this mythical user guide is available anywhere? Being somewhat new to template building and this template being rather large with many complex routings, I think a manual would be very helpful.

5) Company takes no responsibility for any loss including but not limited to loss of data, financial loss, or personal loss) that might arise from the use of, or the inability to use, the manual library or the specified software.

PCI-324 users: Open the MOTU PCI-324 Console before accessing Sonar. Set the clock source to Internal (if there are no digital devices connected to your interface's digpital inputs). Select a sample rate. Assign the bank you intend on using, for example, with a 2408mkII choose analog for Bank A, ADAT for Bank B, and SPDIF for Bank C. In order to access the inputs and output sources, "Enable Routing" must be checked. Enable the inputs you wish to use and assign the output sources you also wish to use to "From Computer." * For additional connections with digital devices you can refer to your Hardware manual for further instructions.

PCI-424 users: Open MOTU PCI Audio Setup before accessing Sonar. Set the clock source to Internal (if there are no digital devices connected to your interface's digital inputs). Select a sample rate. Assign the bank you intend on using, for example, with a 2408mk3 choose analog for Bank A, ADAT for Bank B, and SPDI for Bank C. In order to access the inputs and output sources, Enable Routing must be checked. Enable the inputs and outputs you wish to use from Sonar.* For additional connections with digital devices you can refer to your Hardware manual for further instructions.

FireWire users: Open the MOTU Audio Setup before accessing Sonar. Click on the General tab and set the clock source to Internal (if there are no digital devices connected to your interface's digital inputs). Select a sample rate. If you are using any ADAT lighpipe devices, enable the ADAT I/O ports you wish to use with Sonar.* For additional connections with digital devices you can refer to your Hardware manual for further instructions.

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Because the 1999 field test was conducted on an early production model, an operations manual was not available for use during the evaluation at that time, so the enrollment and voice sampling procedures had to be implemented by a Pitney Bowes representative. The purpose of this product evaluation is to take another look at the UACS, this time following the operations manual ourselves to enroll users and conduct voice sampling procedures.

We recommend that at least one staff person in an organization learn how to set up the voice recognition feature so that Pitney Bowes does not have to be called every time a new user is added to the roster. The manufacturer will provide technical support as needed and especially early on, but the manual is essential because new users are continually added over time and the process requires considerable attention to detail. A good UACS manual is a necessity.

The second author of this product evaluation had not been involved with the 1999 evaluation and was totally unfamiliar with the UACS. He served as the evaluator, reading the operations manual and following instructions for enrolling and conducting voice sampling procedures for six users whose visual impairment required that they rely on speech output to read the screen. He is a first year engineering student who is sighted. Four of the six visually impaired users work in the AFB Information Center. All but one participated in the earlier evaluation and had experienced enrollment and voice sampling during the 1999 field test. The four Information Center staff were debriefed after having two weeks to try the UACS.

The manual is available in large print and on disk. Although it is rich in detail, we have three criticisms of it. First, it could provide more overview information to help orient the user. For instance, the manual gives the keystroke detail for adding a new user, but it doesn't tell you that what you are doing is creating two user databases: one is a list of user names and the other is every user's voice samples.

Second, the manual should emphasize three corrective commands that are used during voice sampling. Since the blind user is listening to synthetic speech through earphones, there will always be instances of mishearing a word. The UACS also mishears a word now and then. The commands to deal with these problems are "said-wrong," which repeats the word; "skip-next," which is used when the word was said correctly but the UACS thought it was said incorrectly; and "pause," which is needed to halt the voice sampling for an explanation or a break. We found that to be successful at voice sampling, these three commands must be understood and used instinctively by the person conducting the training.

Finally, the manual's organization should be more logical. It would be easier to understand if topics were introduced in the sequence they are used; for example, the section on changing the user name should be discussed earlier because it is often the first command a user must execute, and the section on the proper shut down sequences of the PC should be moved towards the end of the manual.

After the evaluator read and understood the manual, he enrolled and voice-sampled himself and a colleague. After that the enrollment and voice sampling of the blind users went smoothly. In fact, in all cases, voice sampling took less time and required less repeat sampling of words than in 1999. To a certain extent, the improved performance can be attributed to the fact that all but one of the users had experienced voice sampling in 1999. But, it was obvious that the UACS was also performing much more efficiently than the 1999 version. It was also quite apparent that the enrollment process had been streamlined.

The new UACS is better than the 1999 version. The voice recognition feature is easier to set up than the previous version, and users report that it responds better to voice commands. As is so often the case with computer-related technology, the operations manual could be improved. In particular, the instructions for conducting voice sampling could be revised and enhanced so that it is easier to learn and so that blind persons could conduct the training. Overall, we remain positive about the UACS and its potential to provide access to photocopying for blind and visually impaired persons in the office setting.

There are two ways that JAWS for Windows users can run Cakewalk. The powerful scripting language of JAWS makes it possible to really get Cakewalk talking. If you buy Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.01 or higher, you can use it with JAWS 3.7 right out of the box. JAWS will load the necessary scripts when you start Cakewalk. There is help documentation in the "Help with Specific Applications" section of the JAWS help system that will give you tips for setting up Cakewalk to work with JAWS. The bundled scripts are reasonably stable and comprehensive, but you will need to read through the Cakewalk manual, which comes on the installation CD in either PDF or text format. If you want to use the PDF version, you'll need to first use the access plug-in that is available on the Adobe web site at www.adobe.com to change the file into an accessible format. Quite a few users have been very successful using Cakewalk Pro Audio with the included JAWS scripts.


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