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Help!! SONAR 2.2 Dropouts
Hi,
I have Sonar 2.2 running on an Athlon XP 2400+ windows XP pro 512MB DDR machine! my audio card is a SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY PLATINUM 2 EX and i keep getting audio drop outs, EVERY SINGLE TIME I RECORD. this is very very very annoying. when i create an audio track and arm it for recording, instead of hearing the output threw the card and controlling it threw the card mixer (like all the other recording programs... sonar, cooledit... ) , Sonar steps in and lets me hear it and controll it threw the program. the problem is, it has big delays. and i keep getting dropouts when i record. on the track details, i choose - input - Stereo SB audigy audio (D000) and on the output i have 4 choices - A (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 1/2 B (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 3/4 C (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 5/6 D (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 7/8 anyway, I really dont know what i am suppose to do. I am sure its just something wrong with my configuration in the AUDIO OPTIONS. I have tried Defragmenting, and changing the IO buffer size.. dosnt help. what do i do? please help. I'm loosing my mind. (if you could reply to my email i would appriciate it) |
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Help!! SONAR 2.2 Dropouts
Yoav,
and i keep getting audio drop outs, EVERY SINGLE TIME I RECORD. You need to optimize your Windows installation for audio. It's a lot of little steps, but it must be done if you ever hope to record audio. There are a number of sites that list the details, and my recent series from Keyboard magazine explains the basics. Go to my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html Then look for the Keyboard series. Part 3 is most relevant to your problem, but the other parts have a lot of useful advice too. --Ethan |
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Help!! SONAR 2.2 Dropouts
You are running a wicked machine with a great sequencer. Get a soundcard
and dump the SB s**t. Here's some choices. Echo Gina Echo Mia M-Audio audiophile 24/96 Delta 44 Delta 66 RME Hammerfall Frontier Designs Go to the news.cakewalk.com server and subscribe to Product.SONAR in your newsreader. Scott "Yoav" wrote in message om... Hi, I have Sonar 2.2 running on an Athlon XP 2400+ windows XP pro 512MB DDR machine! my audio card is a SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY PLATINUM 2 EX and i keep getting audio drop outs, EVERY SINGLE TIME I RECORD. this is very very very annoying. when i create an audio track and arm it for recording, instead of hearing the output threw the card and controlling it threw the card mixer (like all the other recording programs... sonar, cooledit... ) , Sonar steps in and lets me hear it and controll it threw the program. the problem is, it has big delays. and i keep getting dropouts when i record. on the track details, i choose - input - Stereo SB audigy audio (D000) and on the output i have 4 choices - A (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 1/2 B (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 3/4 C (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 5/6 D (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 7/8 anyway, I really dont know what i am suppose to do. I am sure its just something wrong with my configuration in the AUDIO OPTIONS. I have tried Defragmenting, and changing the IO buffer size.. dosnt help. what do i do? please help. I'm loosing my mind. (if you could reply to my email i would appriciate it) |
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Help!! SONAR 2.2 Dropouts
What did you set your I/O Buffer Size to? I had major drop outs and my disk
utilization was running up around 50% until I changed my I/O Buffer Size to 2048. Then, Voila! Drop outs disappeared completely and disk utilization went down to 5% - 10% on the same tracks. This is contrary to what the Help file states, I might add. I think the default original size was about 128 and the help file says to make it smaller if you have drop outs. Anyway, it's been some time since I made the change but I do remember changing the value to 2048 and that being a huge difference in size from the default. Martin "Yoav" wrote in message om... Hi, I have Sonar 2.2 running on an Athlon XP 2400+ windows XP pro 512MB DDR machine! my audio card is a SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY PLATINUM 2 EX and i keep getting audio drop outs, EVERY SINGLE TIME I RECORD. this is very very very annoying. when i create an audio track and arm it for recording, instead of hearing the output threw the card and controlling it threw the card mixer (like all the other recording programs... sonar, cooledit... ) , Sonar steps in and lets me hear it and controll it threw the program. the problem is, it has big delays. and i keep getting dropouts when i record. on the track details, i choose - input - Stereo SB audigy audio (D000) and on the output i have 4 choices - A (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 1/2 B (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 3/4 C (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 5/6 D (SB AUDIGY Audio [D000] 7/8 anyway, I really dont know what i am suppose to do. I am sure its just something wrong with my configuration in the AUDIO OPTIONS. I have tried Defragmenting, and changing the IO buffer size.. dosnt help. what do i do? please help. I'm loosing my mind. (if you could reply to my email i would appriciate it) |
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