If you are still having trouble with the stand-alone VSC, PG Music suggests that you use the VSC-DXi instead. Using the VSC-DXi version, rather than the stand-alone VSC Make sure that Device Usage is set to "Use
It looks a little like the old Roxio CD burning program.Ĩ string lap C6th, Quilter Travis Toy 12 Amp, NUX Atlantic Del/Reverb, MatchBro, Cakewalk Sonar and Studio One Pro V4. Although it says "XP", it is compatible with all OS's from XP to Win 7 to Win 8. The free "CDBurnerXP program will allow creating audio CD's. Disk at Once mode allows also burning the song titles on the disc. I burn Disk at Once mode and 8X burning speed. I use Nero for CD burning and specifically Nero BurningROM. (MP3's will not play on all audio CD players). Wav files is what you need to create a standard Audio CD that will play on any audio CD player. Once you have however many songs you want, you then create (burn) an "Audio CD" with a CD burning program and ONLY using CD-R blanks. If it does, that is what you want to do with each song, make a wav file. I don't remember if the 2009 version has an option to "Render to wav".
That will require "packet burning" software and that is the least reliable CD burning method. You don't want to burn CD's, one song at a time. The Roland VSC, from what I remember is NOT a program to burn CD's. You will need to restart your computer.Ģ Stratocasters - 4 and 5 string Yamaha Bass Guitars If you still have trouble installing the VSC-DXi on Windows Vista after you have set the compatibility mode as explained above, it might help to turn User Account Control off by going to Start | Control Panel | user Accounts. If you have a 64-bit OS, the Coyote WaveTable, ForteDXi or TTS-1 would be good alternatives. It does not work on 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, or 7. The Roland VSC-DXi is compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, and 7. It does not work on Windows 95, 98, or ME. It works on 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. The ForteDXi is compatible with Windows 2000, NT, XP, and Vista.
It will not work with 64-bit programs and operating systems. The VSC-DXi sent with Band-in-a-Box is a 32-bit version. Troubleshooting other problems with VSC-DXi and ForteDXi installation If you have a 64-bit operating system, the Coyote WaveTable (included with 2010 and higher), ForteDXi or TTS-1 soft synths are possible alternatives.
Press Apply, and you can now install the VSC-DXi. To do this:Ĭheck the "Run this program in compatibility mode for" box, and select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3)".
To install the VSC-DXi on Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32-bit), you have to either install it using a recent Band-in-a-Box (2007-2011) installer, or set the VSC-DXi setup file to Windows XP compatibility mode. Most Windows 7 computers have the 64-bit operating system installed by default. The VSC-DXi is compatible with 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and 7, but is not compatible with 64-bit versions.
It is included with BIAB, but if you are on a 64-bit system, it wouldn't install/work as it is only for 32-bit computers.