Removing A Device

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2016/06/11 10:48:51 (permalink)

Removing A Device

I've searched over hill and under dale, trying to find an answer to this...
 
In my Sonar Preferences, it's still listing my old audio interfaces that are no longer in the chain. How do I remove this info?
 
I've deleted the drivers in the Windows Control Panel.

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    slartabartfast
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    Re: Removing A Device 2016/06/11 12:40:18 (permalink)
    Disabling the devices in Edit>Preferences>Audio-Devices should be all you need to do to keep this from causing any issue. It is possible that Sonar is finding ghost devices (non-present devices) that are not removed by deleting devices under the standard device manager view.
    http://www.thewindowsclub.com/show-non-present-devices-windows
     
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    scook
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    Re: Removing A Device 2016/06/11 12:42:07 (permalink)
    Try renaming AUD.ini in %AppData%\Cakewalk\SONAR Platinum
    The next time SONAR starts up, the file will be rebuilt.
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    Re: Removing A Device 2016/06/11 16:18:21 (permalink)
    scook
    Try renaming AUD.ini in %AppData%\Cakewalk\SONAR Platinum
    The next time SONAR starts up, the file will be rebuilt.


    this ^^^^ is also my suggestion. saving a back up is a cautious approach but I've never needed one.

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