non Sonar Problem maybe

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2016/07/20 16:26:43 (permalink)

non Sonar Problem maybe

My problem stims from getting viruses and Malware cleaned out of my computer.  When i got it back everything works fine except my X2 program would not run.  There are no connections to click on under the drop down tabs on the console.  It says all of Sonar's playback and record functions are set to silence.  Hows do I fix this problem.  I got it to run but there is no sound or anything i can click or to connect to.
I already tried reloading my X2 program and that didn't work.
 
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    Zargg
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    Re: non Sonar Problem maybe 2016/07/20 17:36:03 (permalink)
    Hi, and welcome to this forum. I would suggest that you do a clean of SONAR. Including removing registry remnants from the last install after uninstalling. Uninstall, go through the link below, reboot and reinstall.
    https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013372/Clean-Install-All-Cakewalk-Software
    All the best.

    Ken Nilsen
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    Re: non Sonar Problem maybe 2016/07/20 20:32:53 (permalink)
    Can you please tell me what sort of audio interface you are using in Sonar?  Is it an actual device, like a dedicated external audio interface, or are you using your computer's on-board sound chip, or perhaps ASIO4ALL?  
     
    Also, if you open Sonar and go to Preferences, which you can do by going to Edit>Preferences up at the top of the Sonar screen, or you can simply hit the shortcut, which is to hit the letter 'P' on your computer keyboard.  
     
    Once in Preferences, under the Audio section, what is showing under Devices as being checked to function as your audio interface?
     
    Once we figure out the above, I will have a few more questions for you, and I will keep a lookout for your reply with the info I am requesting.  :)
     
    Bob Bone
     

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