• SONAR
  • Tracks jumping off time.... (p.2)
2014/07/22 18:56:27
ElRoc0 Tha Gr81
it seems to be only the percussion & Bass tracks from my Fantom. I'm about to re-track them and see what happens..... I re-tracked the bass and it seems fine now. Re-tracking percussion now
2014/07/22 21:32:32
ElRoc0 Tha Gr81
So I just tried tracking a cowbell to see how it was going to act and it's jumping off again. I'm thinking it's more the RME because I'm getting that digital static (the only way I know how to describe it) before it happens. 
2014/07/23 03:38:01
Sanderxpander
Do you have the latest firmware and drivers?
2014/07/23 10:19:51
Dan Cate [Cakewalk]
Hi Five0SixBand,
 
In this scenario since MIDI is slowly drifting I suspect the clock source for the RME is set to something other than internal (perhaps ADAT/SPDIF or Word). Open Preferences - Audio - Driver settings and click on the ASIO panel button. In the Fireface tab set the clock source to internal. You may need to switch your digital devices (i.e. the Ramsa board) to clock to the RME to prevent digital distortion.
 
Hope this helps.
 
2014/07/23 12:34:00
ElRoc0 Tha Gr81
Hi,
SanderXpander

Yes I have the latest firmware

Dan, 

I typically before starting any project set the Sonar clock & the RME clock to internal. Also to clarify these are audio tracks not midi. Unfortunately Roland did not update the drivers for my Fantom to work with windows 8.1. Will double check my DA7 settings also tho I'm bypassing it as of now until I begin tracking live drums and such. Just trying to get to the bottom of this before starting my live instrument & vocal tracking. I can afford to re-track programmed instrument takes but having to re-track live takes would kill my sessions and the creative process.
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