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2011/01/20 21:49:02
Bluesdude
When I select ASIO drivers the ASIO Panel does not open? Any information or recommendations on using Sonar 8.5/Delta 1010LT on Windows 7?
2011/01/20 22:00:17
CJaysMusic
Did you install the latest drivers from maudio for win7?
2011/01/20 22:50:35
Bluesdude
Yes. I'm running the following version "Delta_6_0_2_5_10_0_5074" which is the most recent available. I just rebuilt my entire system last weekend with Windows 7 however I experienced the same problem when running Windows Vista 64.
 
Here is my system configuration:
 
Sonar 8.5 Update3
Quad Core Q6600 2.4Ghz
8GB RAM (800mhz)
Windows 7 64-Bit
500GB 7200 rpm (32MB Cache) C:\System Files
1TB 7200 rpm (32MB Cache)D:\ Audio Files
M-Audio Delta 1010LT Audo Interface
Thanks
2011/01/20 23:10:07
daveny5
Can you run the Delta Control Panel from the system tray or from the Windows Control Panel? 
2011/01/21 04:33:50
Chris in Indy
Bluesdude


When I select ASIO drivers the ASIO Panel does not open? Any information or recommendations on using Sonar 8.5/Delta 1010LT on Windows 7?


M-Audio makes a 32 bit and 64 bit version for Windows 7, make sure you have the correct version running. You have to install and then set your programs to run with administrator permissions. The new drivers work great, so it has to be some issue with how you have either Windows or Sonar installed. Make sure everything is running in 64 bit mode, or you will need to use the 32 bit driver.

I am curious to know why you would install Windows 7 on a machine that was as old as your must be. Why not go with a Firewire or USB interface?
2011/01/21 06:05:08
Fog
Chris, thats not really that old???!?! 

besides some people like the thing inside the box.. and for what the LT is , it's a compromise.. sure you have the cables out the back.. but it's been around ages.

I hopefully will have an i5 soon, and will use one. BUT the m-audio ozone drivers in win7-64 bite.. so much so I've bought another card.. I do hope they are on point with the 1010LT drivers.. or it's off to RME land for me.

Blues, in previous versions it put it in the right next to the clock the m-audio icon and you get the mixer up.. if you right click on that..

if your not getting the panel up, my guess is that maybe you haven't unselected any other cards

notice in inputs / outputs



I have sw1000 / samson etc.. if I don't untick those I can't select ASIO. I leave  "delta 1010LT multi" ticked and untick the rest. THEN apply.. then it'll allow you to select asio mode..the again APPLY..  maybe thats the problem ?

2011/01/21 08:12:35
daveny5
+1
2011/01/21 08:36:51
Beagle
I noticed that with sonar 8 and 8.5 my m-audio delta 44 panel would not come up when I pressed the ASIO button in the OPTIONS>AUDIO window.  I think it's a communication problem between m-audio software and cakewalk because it used to work with earlier versions of cakewalk and/or m-audio drivers.

you can change the parameters of the drivers by double clicking the little red & white ">" circle icon in the systray.  you may have to close sonar, change the parameters, then open sonar again when doing it that way.
2011/01/21 21:53:34
Bluesdude
Yes I can run and access the Delta Control Panel
2011/01/21 22:22:40
Bluesdude
Thanks for everyone's response. Yes I have all the 64 bit drivers loaded for the device and installed at 64Bit in Sonar. I loaded Windows 7 on my PC because Windows 7 is built on Windows 2008 architecture. This means that this OS utilizes CPU resources more efficiently than any other OS Microsoft has ever built. On the other hand (W7 in 64Bit) also sucks more memory than any other OS in M$ history. Memory is cheaper than clock cycles. At the end of the day my 4 core proc with 8GB RAM screams...not like an i7 but it does the job. I simply have an issue with the ASIO config with Sonar. Works fine with WDM so it's not the end of the world. The Delta 1010Lt has been with me a long time. Probably not as fast or efficient as firewire but I it's paid for and I thought I'd continue on with it but I may go shopping for another interface. The delta defintely doesn't owe me anything. Again...your feedback is all appreciated. I am just a hobbiest that has played and recorded for way too long as a hobby and I'm trying to get the best results possible on a "hobbiest" budget.


Thanks again.
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