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2016/02/08 21:57:57 (permalink)

Sonar 7.5LE

I used Music Creator for years. I recently upgraded to 8.5LE.. When I import Audio into an Audio Track and insert my Voice..I get constant clicking on recording and playback and then once my jingles comes back its gone??
 
I've checked audio settings under MME..No luck..
 
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Re: Sonar 7.5LE 2016/02/09 02:57:07 (permalink)
There's your problem. MME is fine for playing back previously recorded material but very poor for recording.

Unfortunately while you stick with your computer's onboard sound device you're stuck with MME.

If you want to fix it you really ought to get a 'real' sound device which can use ASIO drivers which is the preferred driver model for Sonar.

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Re: Sonar 7.5LE 2016/02/09 04:12:54 (permalink)
ASIO4ALL (free DL) drivers have helped many using the onboard chips. It's not ASIO, though, but a WDM wrapper.
WDM or Wasapi most likely are better options than MME.

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Re: Sonar 7.5LE 2016/02/09 07:28:35 (permalink)
Being a newbie with Sonar 8.5LE.. So the solution is replacing my soundcard??
 
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Rob
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Re: Sonar 7.5LE 2016/02/09 08:21:41 (permalink)
I would.

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Re: Sonar 7.5LE 2016/02/09 09:52:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg71 2016/02/09 11:45:55
rob, you didn't say what soundcard you're currently using...
fwiw, i have no trouble using asio4all with the onboard realtek on a i5 lappy
also, why change from mc if that worked? sonar 8.5 is considered old but stable/predictable, and you'll probably get more functionality from the latest mc than an old le version of sonar
hth, good luck!

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