Re:Recorded clips randomly disappear when recording stops
2016/09/11 22:05:15
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Hi Millzy, Frequency Studios et al.: I'm wondering whether anyone can help me with a strange variation on the original problem. I have started recording old cassettes into SONAR (I'm using Sonar 7 Producer Edition on a PC that runs Windows 7), running a quarter-inch patch cord from my tape deck's phone jack directly into my Focusrite Scarlet interface. The process works just fine, but for some reason, some of the time, when I go to record a song from a cassette into SONAR, I see the waveforms recording fine all the way to the end of the song, and then when I stop the recording, only part of the waveform I saw is still there. Maddening and totally confusing.
I have run lots of experiments, and discovered that it happens at different, seemingly random points in the recording each time I record the same song. Where the waveform stops, nothing unusual has happened: no peaking, no dropouts, no nothing. When I try to record the same song on multiple tracks simultaneously, it ends up cutting off the waveform in the exact same place on all the tracks (but again, never the same place from one recording attempt to the next). I've tried multiple cassettes, and the same thing keeps happening. This does not happen when I'm recording myself playing.
I will say this: I could not locate the "Allow Arm Changes During Playback/Rec" or "Exclude Synth Inputs" menu options. Am I correct in assuming that they don't exist in Sonar 7?
Any help anyone can provide would be huge, as this bug is making me insane. Thanks so much.