14. No drivers are listed in the MIDI Driver Setup dialog.

First, close PowerTracks Pro Audio and try deleting a file called 'ptw.ini' from the C:\pt folder. This will restore the program's factory settings. When you next launch PowerTracks, the MIDI Driver Setup dialog should come up automatically. If there are still no drivers there, this suggests that (for whatever reason) there are no MIDI drivers installed on your computer. You can verify this by checking the Windows Control Panel.

Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000: Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Multimedia -or- Sounds and Multimedia | MIDI.

Windows XP: Go to Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Audio, and look under MIDI Playback.

You will likely need to re-install your sound card drivers. If you are not sure exactly how to do this, you will need to contact the sound card manufacturer. Drivers can normally be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.

Note: If you won't be recording MIDI from an external MIDI synth it is usually ok if you don't have a MIDI Input driver, as long as you do have a MIDI Output driver. To avoid getting a warning that there are no MIDI Input drivers installed in PowerTracks when you are trying to record audio, press the microphone (record audio) button to start recording, rather than the other record button.



Alyssa - PG Music