@Alex,
You may be onto something there. I use an AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series that came with my Studio Cat. If there's a setting in there to make it work nicely, I sure can't find it, but there are thousands of settings.
@KiteKrazy1,
Yep, I'm with you. If it works, who cares, right? But as in the video I show above, I get glitches when opening projects etc. Once opened, they work fine. I recorded 10 tracks at 96 tonight for hours without issue at 48 sample buffer, so like 1.5 Msecs round trip or something crazy like that. I even tried dragging FX into it (without pausing the recording) and it didn't drop out. I was recording the Metronome. I flipped the polarity on every other one and bounced to find a glitch and there were none.
That said, it's frustrating when you flip between projects to copy audio around and have to close out of Sonar and open it up again.
I'm not sure that Latency Mon is doing a great job on Windows 10, but I am using the latest version that supports Win 10. From a latency perspective, Sonar seems to be working fine. I'm not getting dropouts and I can record and mix happily.
My problem comes when I copy audio around.
Deleting the Aud.ini file has not helped me (this is what Cake Support asked me to do today). Immediately after deleting it, I wasn't able to replicate the issue, but I am now. It's not 100% of the time.
I'm starting to wonder if it has to do with driver sharing around various windows... Like if I watch a bit of a Ted Talk (Victor Wooten) and then go to mess with Cakewalk, is that what causes it? I really don't know.
But it's a real drag. Watch the video
http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3270705and you can see why it would be a bummer.
In Latency mon, I only get a spike around once every 1/2 hour. other than that, I'm all green all the time. The spike is in Highest measured interrupt to process latency metric.
post edited by gswitz - 2015/08/19 22:58:04