@Art-TV99 Navigate to File > Settings > Program Settings > Audio/MIDI. Here you must select an ASIO driver, for example the Music Maker ASIO driver. Otherwise you won't have sound. Next, click on the Advanced button next to the driver selection to open the driver settings. Here you can select your audio input and audio output and set the buffer size (in the additional settings) to something reasonable like 512 samples.
Thank you for your reply. I used Magix first time 20 years ago after this pause...I have now last version 32.1.0.13. on my Windows 10
I have followed your instructions and the result is that:
File-Settings-Program Settings-Audio/MIDI
Audio playback –Speakers Razer (USB sound card)
ASIO driver: cannot select Magix ASIO Driver, because automatically it reverts to NONE
Audio Buffer –Buffer Number is 4 and maximum is 9
MIDI is Output device – Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth
Strange, If I Record and click on keyboard, I cannot hear anything, but it records sounds and if I Play I can hear the sound I have played before hearing nothing.
I want to keep things simple and do not intend to use a USB microphone or any other external piano...I want to make working the piano keyboard installed in the program and have more type of instruments I could change and record with ease...
@Art-TV99 You must find an ASIO driver that's compatible with your sound card. I'm not sure what device Speakers Razer (USB sound card) is. Is this a sound bar? It's possible that it isn't compatible with Music Maker ASIO. You can try some other ASIO drivers like ASIO4ALL https://asio4all.org/about/download-asio4all/ or FL Studio ASIO (You need to install the free demo version of FL Studio to get this driver. You can uninstall it afterwards, the driver has a separate uninstaller).
If nothing works, your sound card might not be compatible with ASIO. In this case it isn't possible to use it with Music Maker. You need to unplug it from your computer.
Thank you for your reply. I have installed asio4all driver and everything works fine. Looking for more basic instruments for free, for the moment. I have very much appreciated your fast answer. Thank you again! Art
@Art-TV99 >> Looking for more basic instruments for free, Google will find you a number of sites with free vst instruments. This is one example I found: https://plugins4free.com
@Art-TV99 I've never had to deal with display issues, so am not sure. You could check if your monitor's display driver can be updated.
Since this is different from the audio issue, can I suggest you create a new post here in the forum, showing the error message and describing what you are seeing. It would be good to include computer and monitor specs -- cpu, ram, video card (+ how much video ram), plus monitor brand and model. Also, what connection between the computer and monitor (hdmi, dp, vga?). Also, do the display problems show up with other software, or is it Music Maker only?