Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface?

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2011/05/14 13:46:42 (permalink)

Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface?

This could've been posted in two possible places, but since it involves SONAR directly, I posted it here.
 
I have SONAR X1 Producer and an M-AUDIO.
 
Separately, they work great, but I'm having issues when trying to consume the device from SONAR. The points in particular are:
 
1) Inputs routed to audio tracks are stuttery and clicky. From what I HAVE read, this seems a common issue resolved via SONAR ASIO settings. I just don't know how to properly adjust them, so this is the focus of this issue.
 
2) How do I set things up so that an audio track that has an effect applied (such as guitar rig) will send the processed signal back to the audio interface so that I can hear it all, and not just the dry signal?
 
Thanks for any assistance with these. If you need more info, tell me what you need, and I'll provide it.
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    garrigus
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    Re:Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface? 2011/05/14 13:59:55 (permalink)
    1. Have you tried a different driver mode such as WDM?

    2. Activate Input Monitoring on the track.

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    Re:Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface? 2011/05/14 15:25:28 (permalink)
    Ok. I have things right now, with no clicks or pops. I can also hear the intended output now. The only thing left now (which I wouldn't have known until now) is that input is VERY low in volume. I've adjusted the gains both on the audio box (physical and software) and in SONAR. Now, I'm using a ... ehem ... radio shack ... mic for this, so I'm using the rear inputs. I practically have to scream to get the levels to peak. Am I missing something?

    P.S. I need to record talking for vocoding purposes via Pent1, which I know how to do, but the vocal levels are so low, it doesn't work well.
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    Re:Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface? 2011/05/14 16:04:39 (permalink)
    I'm using a ... ehem ... radio shack ... mic for this, so I'm using the rear inputs. I practically have to scream to get the levels to peak. Am I missing something?



    Yes. A good microphone and good microphones need a preamp to raise the signal level. 

    Do you have it plugged into the Mic In or the Line In? Should be in the Line In. Bottom line: get a better mic and stay away from the Shack. 



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    Re:Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface? 2011/05/14 16:36:44 (permalink)
    Thanks. The mic is ok for my budget and the fact I'm just using it to vocode stuff (robotic). So all I need is a pre-amp eh? I can handle that. But since you asked, it's the old 1/4 inch jack kind, and it's going into the rear input labelled 1.
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    Re:Setting up SONAR with Audio Interface? 2011/05/14 23:09:00 (permalink)
    I can handle that. But since you asked, it's the old 1/4 inch jack kind, and it's going into the rear input labelled 1.


    I doubt its a 1/4" plug you mean a 1/8" mini-phone plug.

    Is input 1 a mic in or a line in? Check the manual. A mic in may have a bit of preamp on it. A line in will not have any preamp on it.

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