Since I upgraded to Windows 10 Sound Forge 6.0d will not export audio to headphones or monitor speakers when importing audio from an external source. I checked the "monitor" box with no change. The monitor speakers worked before this change.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
You should reinstall or at least update the soundcard drivers. There are many problems encountered by users regarding the Windows 10 Creators Update. The update on my PC messed up the GPU and the networking although there were no drivers available, so I had to install older ones.
If you still have issues after this operation, then simply downgrade the OS to the previous version until more patches are released to fix problems. Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Go back.
All the volume controlling is available through the main menu using Process. To activate the Volumes function, go to Process > Volumes. When activated the software will give you all the available options in order to control the volume for the loaded songs. Typically, if you have multiple songs loaded, highlight them and then use the function presented above and it should work.
Use Shift + Left/Right arrow to highlight and select the sections or entire track.
You can add the controls back to the interface via the Window menu. Access Window then you can either reset the whole interface or simply check the missing controls.
Since I upgraded to Windows 10 Sound Forge 6.0d will not export audio to headphones or monitor speakers when importing audio from an external source. I checked the "monitor" box with no change. The monitor speakers worked before this change.
You should reinstall or at least update the soundcard drivers. There are many problems encountered by users regarding the Windows 10 Creators Update. The update on my PC messed up the GPU and the networking although there were no drivers available, so I had to install older ones.
If you still have issues after this operation, then simply downgrade the OS to the previous version until more patches are released to fix problems. Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Go back.
All the volume controlling is available through the main menu using Process. To activate the Volumes function, go to Process > Volumes. When activated the software will give you all the available options in order to control the volume for the loaded songs. Typically, if you have multiple songs loaded, highlight them and then use the function presented above and it should work.
Use Shift + Left/Right arrow to highlight and select the sections or entire track.
You can add the controls back to the interface via the Window menu. Access Window then you can either reset the whole interface or simply check the missing controls.