2012/09/21 21:28:56
maestro72
First problem was solved. Thanks guys. Now I have other issues. I had huge latency from the time I play the guitar to when it is heard. I moved the mixing latency to the fastest setting but still have some delay. Also, I am using the presonus 44vsl and I only hear the dry sound from my headphones. My driver mode os MME (32bit). Using windows 7 64 bit. Takers? Thanks, I'm an old user who got out a while back but am just now trying to get back in the game.
2012/09/21 21:31:12
Brando
maestro72


First problem was solved. Thanks guys. Now I have other issues. I had huge latency from the time I play the guitar to when it is heard. I moved the mixing latency to the fastest setting but still have some delay. Also, I am using the presonus 44vsl and I only hear the dry sound from my headphones. My driver mode os MME (32bit). Using windows 7 64 bit. Takers? Thanks, I'm an old user who got out a while back but am just now trying to get back in the game.

mme is way too slow for real time audio. You need to use Asio or WDM.


2012/09/21 21:48:14
maestro72
Okay, switched to asio for all. Changed my input drivers to audiobox asio driver and I now have no signal coming into sonar with echo on or off.
2012/09/21 22:09:04
Bill Jackson [Cakewalk]
Check out the steps for SONAR in chapter 3.4 here: http://www.presonus.com/uploads/products/1180/downloads/AudioBox22-44VSL_OwnersManual_EN.pdf

They're a bit out-dated (For SONAR 6).  But you should not need ASIO4All.  Make sure you have the latest drivers from Presonus installed. Then uncheck ASIO4All in Preferences > Audio > Devices.  This should make the Presonus-provided ASIO driver ports available... check those.

There's a Virtual StudioLive control panel, where you should be able to adjust your input/monitor mix.  Read chapter 4 in that manual linked above.
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