Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator?

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Re:Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator? 2011/01/04 13:57:44 (permalink)
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Want my list of "besides that's"?
Would that not put yet one more thing on your to-do list? It might make interesting reading if you are bored.
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Re:Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator? 2011/01/04 14:18:27 (permalink)
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ok - but change to WDM, when you get the error message, say "use anyway" but then go to OPTIONS>AUDIO and make sure the PLAYBACK and RECORDING DEVICES are set to the Gina only, one of them is probably set to the realtek.
I did as you say. When I then check the PLAYBACK and RECORDING DEVICES, the Gina is no longer among the pull-down menu options. PLAYBACK is set to Realtek, apparently, because the Gina driver does not support WDM mode.
 


that is a possibility and it looks like you've confirmed that - at least for your operating system.

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Re:Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator? 2011/01/04 14:20:36 (permalink)
back in post #19 I suggested THIS next:

if that doesn't work, then I'd suggest trying the onboard soundcard to see if the problem exists there.  yes, your latency will be high - but it won't matter for this test.  just check and see if the problem exists with the onboard soundcard.  if not, I'd suspect the gina drivers.

have you tried that yet?

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Re:Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator? 2011/01/04 16:03:26 (permalink)
It sounds to me like the Gina is not fully installed. I would go back and find the latest drivers and do a full install. If that has been done go to MME drivers and then to options audio and setup with the latency slider in safe rather than fast It should work there. You will have latency but no choppiness. Then slide the slider towards fast one step at a time and see what happens.

One thing is that it seems you have an awful lot going on with your system and are asking it to do a lot. Sometimes adding a lot of cutting edge upgrades to software causes conflicts. BluRay this Light something that and soon nothing works right. Asking a computer to record audio and midi is a tasking process, it needs priority.

Even a full driver install for the Gina, and a full on reinstall of Sonar might clear things up.

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Re:Giving up on Sonar, going back to Music Creator? 2011/01/05 13:05:01 (permalink)
Does the Scrub tool work fine? This may answer some questions about the playing back of these notes.

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