On track 9 I have an instrument track.
If you double click this you will see some notes.
The notes are white for some reason and I cannot hear the notes when I click play.
David, I haven’t looked at the track as I’m not at my DAW rig, so I don’t know if you’re in the Key Editor or not.
But to check if they are indeed muted, right click near the notes on the track and selected the ‘Mute Tool’, which is the ‘X’.
If you click on the notes with this tool, they should change back to color from white [or light grey], if they have been accidentally muted before.
It’s a quick & easy way to try something on this. Only takes a moment or 2 to check.
Sorry about the last posts - I was confusing it with another thread! The track isn’t frozen - the instrument is disabled.
In the instrument rack - the little power button in the top left corner needs to be lit up.
Pretty sure this time. But that only takes care of the orange lettering and the 'active window problem.
The “no sound” issue, from the photo, appears to have something to do with there not being any visible midi data on track 9 in bars 1 - 4. It’s there, but beyond the border of the part, i think. In the key editor there are little black tabs that define the borders of the part and you need to slide them over to include the notes. The midi part box on track 9 looks empty.
You have mute automation going on apparently. Either switch off the green R or open the automation lane and edit to where you want muting done and where not.
That MIDI 08 track looks muted (but maybe it’s just grey coloured), and you have a Halion Sonic SE acoustic piano assigned to it on MIDI channel 8… Changing to drums and MIDI ch 10 should do it.
I’m digging up this rather old topic because I’m encountering a similar issue. I’m on Cubase Elements 9.5 and I’ve just created an instrument track with a Prologue Piano VST. First I noticed that I had no playback when playing the virtual keyboard but it turns out I also cannot hear the track that was created. I can hear all other ausio tracks in my project but this one resists. I haven’t muted it, nor have I muted any of its notes…I don’t understand what I’ve done wrong.
In ‘Devices’ everything is routed to my AsioAllv2. In ‘Devices’ and VST Controls, MIDI input is ‘All MIDI Inputs’ and MIDI output is Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth.
I’m a beginner on Cubase, so feel free to consider easy mistakes.
Does anyone have an idea ? Any help would be greatly appreciated ! Also my first question to the forum here, curious to see how it can work out solutions