bobbyswamp
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Sonar 6 audio drops
Its a long story, but my hard-drive was just recovered from the "blue screen of death." It was a nightmare, but I found a tech who was able to save all of my files and data and place them on a new drive. The old drive had Windows Vista, the new one has Windows-7 64-bit. I re-installed my Sonar 6, set up the Native Instruments Audio Kontol 1, got Guitar Rig 5 up and running and fired up the studio. All of my Cakewalk plugins are gone. And now the audio stops every time I pluck one note on my guitar. Playback of my old song ideas is no problem, the audio is there and working. Except for the plugin issue, of course. But recording is impossible. I've spent the last week combing the forum here for help, and this place is the best. But nothing seems to work yet. Where should I start? And where did my plugins go?! I miss those guys!!!
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57Gregy
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/27 23:19:10
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Is that SONAR 6 or SONAR Home Studio 6? What audio interface are you using? Is that the Audio Kontrol thing? Or is it the stock computer sound card? Many older Cakewalk programs used DX synths and effects. Those won't work on a 64-bit computer. Can you name a few of them? The program itself may not be compatible with Win 7 and/or 64-bit operating systems. The dropouts are almost always caused by the audio drivers. Have you tried changing the Driver Mode in or buffers SONAR 6?
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bobbyswamp
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/28 10:52:49
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Thanks Greg! Its a SONAR Home Studio 6 6XL. Some examples of my missing plugins: Cakewalk Compressor Gate, Cakewalk HF Exciter (my favorite vocal tool), and there used to be a good reverb, too. I'll try your driver suggestions. Do I start by scrolling down from "Options" then pick "Audio," then the window that opens is labled "Audio Options-WDM/KS," and it has all the tabs to go to: General, Advanced, Drivers, Driver Profile? The 64-bit issue issue might be the problem, I guess. Should I just move on and upgrade?
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57Gregy
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/28 10:59:23
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I have SHS 6 also and it has both a 32- and 64-bit version on the disk. Did you load them both? I installed the 32-bit version of SHS 6 on my Win 7 64-bit computer because another user of that same program suggested that is how to keep using the DX stuff. It seemed to work okay, but this isn't my music computer. If 32-bit, try right-clicking the SHS 6 icon and select Troubleshoot Compatibility. Windows will then try to set it up in a mode that will work.
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/28 11:21:20
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/28 11:30:13
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57Gregy I have SHS 6 also and it has both a 32- and 64-bit version on the disk. Did you load them both? I installed the 32-bit version of SHS 6 on my Win 7 64-bit computer because another user of that same program suggested that is how to keep using the DX stuff. It seemed to work okay, but this isn't my music computer. If 32-bit, try right-clicking the SHS 6 icon and select Troubleshoot Compatibility. Windows will then try to set it up in a mode that will work. Man, I had no idea that the icon had that option! Way cool. I followed the prompts, but no success. I'll try the 32-bit install? Could I uninstall Sonar to set it up in 32-bit on this Windows 7 drive?
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57Gregy
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/28 23:26:17
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You don't have to uninstall the 64-bit SHS; just put them both on it. Then do the Troubleshoot Compatibility thing with the 32-bit version.
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/29 00:04:29
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57Gregy You don't have to uninstall the 64-bit SHS; just put them both on it. Then do the Troubleshoot Compatibility thing with the 32-bit version. It worked! Genius advice, bro, thanks for the help. All my old plugins are back and showing in the 32-bit format of Sonar 6. If you ever get out to SoCal, the first round is on me...!
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/29 00:08:39
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Cool. Thank Julibee, too (she's the one who told me to do it this way). She's out there. And man can she sing. I lived in the Santa Barbara area back in the late '70s/early '80s.
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Re:Sonar 6 audio drops
2012/10/29 02:38:15
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Thanks to Jubilee, as well! And Santa Barbara is still beautiful... Rock on!
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