wineshop
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Horrible dropout problem!!
I've been using X1 Producer for years with little to no issue. All of a sudden it's become almost useless. I can't play or record more than a minute or 2 of a session without a dropout. However, I have no issues with Studio One. And -just to test it - I downloaded a trial of Reaper and tried it - no problems. It just seems to be Sonar. Here's what I've tried: Opening a session in safe mode (no plugins) Swapped audio interfaces (from my normal Profire to a USB Line6) Reinstalled Sonar (to same hard drive) Reinstalled Sonar (to a different hard drive) Changed buffer settings Uninstalled antivirus Closed ALL programs running in background Nothing has worked. However - one thing did seem to work. I created a new session and imported about 10 audio tracks (from a previous mix). I set it to loop all night and it was still going when I woke up. I then lLOADED it with plugins and it still seemed to work ok. So I don't know what that means. I have a pretty beefy computer built mostly for audio (i7-2600K, Gigabyte board, 16gigs ram, TI chipset for FW). I don't see any odd spikes in Sonar's Performance window. I'm running Win7 home 64bit. I finally decided to post here in the hopes that someone has an idea. Thank you!
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Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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Re: Horrible dropout problem!!
April 21, 16 11:52 PM
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wineshop I've been using X1 Producer for years with little to no issue. All of a sudden it's become almost useless. I can't play or record more than a minute or 2 of a session without a dropout. However, I have no issues with Studio One. And -just to test it - I downloaded a trial of Reaper and tried it - no problems. It just seems to be Sonar.
what has changed in your system recently? hardware, drivers, updates, etc. did you try the usual tools like LatencyMon? e.g. an update to your graphic card driver could be causing spikes now that did not happen earlier what's the state of your HDs? fast and clean I hope ... do you have a MIDI loop going? if you can record a minute or more I suspect a buffer filling up (hence could be a MIDI loop like I had going once that caused audio interface crashes that came out of nowhere) or HD being too busy (antivirus and also windows own tools like defender shut down?)
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tenfoot
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Re: Horrible dropout problem!!
April 21, 16 11:53 PM
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When you reinstalled Sonar, did it retest your audio card or just reload the previous settings? Try running the wave profiler Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings and click the Wave Profiler button to test your audio hardware.
Bruce. Sonar Platinum 2017-09, Studio One 3.5.3, Win 10 x64, Quad core i7, RME Fireface, Behringer X32 Producer, Behringer X32 Rack, Presonus Faderport, Lemure Software Controller (Android), Enttec DMXIS VST lighting controller, Xtempo POK.
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re: Horrible dropout problem!!
April 22, 16 4:17 AM
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CbB, Platinum, 64 bit throughoutCustom built i7 3930, 32Gb RAM, 2 x 1Tb Internal HDD, 1 x 1TB system SSD (Win 7), 1 x 500Gb system SSD (Win 10), 2 x 1Tb External HDD's, Dual boot Win 7 & Win 10 64 Bit, Saffire Pro 26, ISA One, Adam P11A,
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robert_e_bone
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Re: Horrible dropout problem!!
April 22, 16 9:38 AM
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If you toggle off/on your effects - by hitting 'E' on your computer keyboard, does this issue then go away? (turn effects back on after testing, by hitting 'E' again). If the problem vanishes without effects being on, then one or more effects is adding a bunch of latency. Also, check your ASIO Buffer Size, make sure you are indeed running in ASIO driver mode, and try a blank new project with a small ASIO Buffer Size (I use 128 for recording - though I could also use 64) and no effects plugins, and see if you can incrementally add things to the test project to get a better handle on when things start to go South. Bob Bone
Wisdom is a giant accumulation of "DOH!" Sonar: Platinum (x64), X3 (x64) Audio Interfaces: AudioBox 1818VSL, Steinberg UR-22 Computers: 1) i7-2600 k, 32 GB RAM, Windows 8.1 Pro x64 & 2) AMD A-10 7850 32 GB RAM Windows 10 Pro x64 Soft Synths: NI Komplete 8 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, many others MIDI Controllers: M-Audio Axiom Pro 61, Keystation 88es Settings: 24-Bit, Sample Rate 48k, ASIO Buffer Size 128, Total Round Trip Latency 9.7 ms
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wineshop
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Re: Horrible dropout problem!!
April 22, 16 11:13 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions. Let me spend some time over the next day or so trying them out and I'll report back. Thanks so much.
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