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During installation, I receive "Error creating file. 1008:5,-5000 Access denied error".
I share a link please visit and read web page i hope solved your issue. http://support.dataviz.com/support.srch?docid=13157
use purge for installed apps. And dpkg -l ' grep ^rc (this command will show you a list of apps configuration files still left in the system from uninstalled app) dpkg --purge <appname> (This will remove it)
Computer services are found under computer management: Click start, right click computer and click manage. At the bottom of the computer management window click services and applications, in the main window double click services. Look down the list for your bluetooth service, right cllick and cllick properties. Look for startup type, click the dropdown menu and choose automatic and then cllick start, just below. Click apply and then ok to close window. Restart the machine and see if issue is resolved.
Have you tried the guitar in another Mac/ PC? If it still doesn't appear, there may be a problem with the guitar electronics. If you bought it new, take it back to the shop/ send back to the vendor.
what you need is a "FULL DUPLEX ASIO DRIVE",which you get with programs like cubase sx, this is like a universal driver which has always synced any audio equipment i've hooked up to my computer, internal & external.make sure it's the full duplex & not the asio4all v2. But really you shouldn't be having much trouble if your using a USB midi interface.unless your computers sound card is ****. try resetting the sound cards sample rate to 44100HZ which is the standard rate for most audio,or 48000HZ for digital.
Click start control panel administrive tools computer management then select event viewer depending on what operating sytem you have this may vary extend the events there you will see errors in red you will no what exactly what the error was and at what time it occured you might have to uninstall then reinstall the program and its files uninstall the program, reboot your computer, and then install the latest version again from scratch. Then try uninstalling some unnecessary programs alsoyou could run the check disk utility click start run type cmd then type chkdsk/r/f which will scan for and attempt to repair any bad sectors and automatically fix any corrupt files on your hard drive this should schedule to happen when you restart your computer then defragment your hard drive do not do anything while chkdsk is in process any input will damage your computer also you might download and use this registry cleaner it is totally free to use http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/ hope this helps don
Sounds to me like you have the midi tracks outputting to the microsoft midi mapper or wavetable synth, which is built into the sound chip in your pc, and that this is conflicting with the mobilepre sound card - midi is just data, no audio, needs to drive some kind of synth. what you want to do is disable your internal sound card thru device manager, then just use the m-audio mobile pre as the input/output sound card in ASIO mode - you'll need to monitor via the headphone jack on the mobile pre or plug speakers into the line outs on the interface.
Then do tutorial 8 (in help files) on using soft synths - INSERT>SOFTSYNTHs creates a midi track and an audio track in a track folder.
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