Now Time Marker not moving

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2014/12/01 20:33:31 (permalink)

Now Time Marker not moving

Hi I am running Sonar X3 through Steam on Windows 7. I trying to set up my Mbox 2 Mini. It is all working but the Time Marker line just stops moving after half a measure on record and playback. This does not happen when I'm using Asio4All Drivers with my motherboard sound card so it seems to be related to the Mbox.  Anyone have any ideas? Am I missing something in the set up?
 
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    Guitarpima
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    Re: Now Time Marker not moving 2014/12/01 21:12:57 (permalink)
    I would be interested in the findings for this. I've had projects that stop around measure 43 and won't go further. I did figure out that it is certain tracks causing the issue. What I did was archive everything and un-archive them one by one and narrowed it down to a culprit track. Still have no idea why it does it though.

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    Re: Now Time Marker not moving 2014/12/02 19:41:26 (permalink)
    There have been reported cases of ASIO4ALL interfering with dedicated drivers. Since ASIO4ALL is easy to install, I suggest uninstalling it, re-installing the Mbox drivers, and seeing if that works. If so, problem solved...if not, return to ASIO4ALL. I used an MBox 2 with SONAR for a while and it worked, but it wasn't the Mini so don't know if that's the difference. 

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