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jford solved this kinda problem for me once. I hope I recall it correctly:
* Go to the windows sound (start/system settings/sounds and audio)
* In the Audio page: I dont remember this exactly. But change the Midi driver there to another option. So if Windows Wavetable is selected change it to your soundcard driver, or the other way around.




Yes, ASIO4ALL can conflict with the GS Wavetable, and that is good advice... except that Vista for some reason doesn't allow you to choose a different MIDI output driver in it's multimedia area. In Band-in-a-Box, choose any MIDI output driver *other than* MIDI Mapper, No Sound, or GS Wavetable - If you have one available, and even if you are using DXi/VSTi - then close and re-open the program.

Here is another thing that apparently might help:

-Right-click on the speaker icon and select Playback Devices
-For each of the devices listed there, double-click on it, go to the advanced tab, and uncheck all the exclusive options.


Andrew
PG Music Inc.