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Sonar X1 drop outs
Personally, I do not think Sonar X1 64bit for win7 is ready for prime time. This is what I have been thru this week with Sonar tech support, Motu, and NI (Native instruments). anyone who can help, please chime in as tech support form 3 companies have not been able to offer a solution so far what I use for hardware - Dell T1600persion workstation - windows 7 64bit OS 16 gig of ram quad core Xeon processor 3.4 ghz . you could not ask for more!! Wednesday Audio drops out issue in Sonar X1 . these same files work fine in Sonar 7 Wednesday - Talk to Motu and get drivers for MKS828mk3 - sampling rate 4800 bit depth 128 and switch up to 256 and 512 - buffer 256 Tracks - have a test bed of 3 audio/midi tracks with big audio files and 2 sonar demo files for testing X1 install sonar - not working, audio drop outs ON A QUAD CORE 16 GIG MACHINE win7 64bit. no problem on my XP 4 gig dual core 32 bit OS install guitar rig - not working but need to figure out how it works work thru preference s and all sonar setting directed at audio Midi is working fine with M-audio win7 64 bit drivers for midi sport 8x8 Thursday 2pm - talk to native instruments and get guitar RIG - NOT THE BEST SUPPORT BUT BETTTER THAN NOTHING 3pm - sonar drops out continue after some minor adjustments - talk with 2 different sonar techs from 3pm until 6pm 5pm - after running sonar service packs, drop out become more frequent 7pm - Run Sweetwater optimization - did not stop audio drop outs but cut down process 8pm - start the long process of disabling hardware devices in device manager - did this each device one by one with reboots this does not help. Device i tried were PCI card USB3.0, fire wire PCIe card, one video adapter, onboard audio . disable on-board audio and USB 3.0 PCI card. All test tracks failing, all tracks drop out, some last longer than other but all fail in the end. (Edit: - during the course of this 4 day trouble shoot, disable devices thru device manager and try lower video resolution were also tested) None of the track fail in sonar 7 windows xp 32bit Friday 10 am - Call sonar support for X1 - talk about plan to stop Audio drop outs with tech - Problem/Questions: Dropouts (continued) 5pm . 1. Delete AUD file in sonar to get fresh start 2. Disable Dell audio drivers in Device manager 3. Try running WDM Drivers - make things much worse, revert back to ASIO 4. Run Tascam USB interface instead of Motu to see if works any better. (Edit: ripped out all motu drivers and also any registry hive related)still get drop outs When running Tascam interface, it take longer to have drop out but I still have them 617.423.9021 - they tried but they point to Motu as the problem at this point For more support topics visit [link=http://www.cakewalk.com/support%3C/a%3E%3C/font%3E%3C/a%3E]http://www.cakewalk.com/s...%3E%3C/font%3E%3C/a%3E[/link] -= nothing worked so far for Sonar support! Saturday - no tech support - me and Google today I scrap the motu 828mk3 audio card and use my portable Tascam audio/midi card to see if it makes a difference install latest Tascam us-122mk11 drivers - use same sequences as last two days with 50 plus track song, 28 track sonar X1 demo and midi track with 10 tracks audio, use the 3 for testing with secondary audio card audio and loop for one hour - still crash with Tascam interface - 20 minutes use same audio demo from cakewalk , still crash but takes longer before crash - 30 minutes use these same sequence in sonar 7 and loop them - runs for over an hour and never crashes Uninstall guitar Rig and sonar, uninstall motu drivers on Win7 64 bit machine after reinstall of sonar and guitar rig with the Tascam, us122 now my prime audio /midi adapter , audio drop continued. 1st file - test files that are was 41.16 /24 cakewalk demo file - it did not crash after one play thru 2nd file was 50 track audio file 48/24 and crashed right away disable AMD HD audio device and real teck audio drivers real tech no sonar service packs installed at this point - still audio drops out s on 48/24 tracks LPC latency checker shows no evidence of spikes and say hardware is perfect even when audio drops out, really great tool that does nothing. When audio drops out , the latcey checker stays green and shows no spikes. Could not find audio in Bios of Dell PC so I can not shut that off. Only from device manager Audio drop out continue and with Tascam card and audio actually slow down on a track ????? very strange after shutting down the sonar the DPC latency checker actually activated and went all "red" and said to check device in device manager and start disabling things Disabled many device but no change, still audio drop outs Disable list - one set of video cards, !ee1394 usb 3.0 any audio not related to the sound card - nothing helped Patch sonar - still have audio drop outs. Remove midisport 8x8 drivers - still have audio drop outs resolve and reinstall Tascam drivers - still drop outs 4 days, no music. only issues with sonar X1 after audio drops out the 1st time, sonar x1 allows you to cancel the audio drop out but drops out continue as the track plays and it happens more frequently until I reboot the machine or at least shutdown Sonar My sonar 7 machine is still my production machine so I am going back to work on music. I am really considering leaving sonar after be a Cakewalk user for 23 years. Starting using Cakewalk 2.0 for DOS in 1989 Edit - this message was spell checked and edit for better accuracy
post edited by rcassent - 2012/02/06 09:20:03
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 18:24:33
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rcassent ..we can go over chipset driver for the motherboard/os and video drivers ..
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 18:46:14
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What are your I/O playback & recording buffers set at? I've always found that there's a "sweet" spot that varies per system, and on mine even changing the sample buffer may mean I need to change the I/O buffers. They do make a difference. I run my interface at 256 samples or 512 depending on project size and for me the I/O buffers are best set to 512 at both those. If I lower my sample buffer to 64 then I need to lower the I/O buffers as well. It's also worth running Latencymon which will help pin down any problems in your dpc latency. It's hard to know what else to suggest as you seem to have tried most things unless your interface drivers have issues. This probably isn't what you want to hear but I run x64 all round and as part of another thread 'test' yesterday I was running 150 tracks all armed for record and input monitoring turned on with 5 Sonitus effects on each track looping over a 4 bar loop inserting and swapping synths and patches. Only issue I had was a slight pause on the synth insert/swap. Other than that it just kept going so Win7 x64 with X1 x64 will work, finding the system balance is the hard part of course. If anything the audio engine improved quite a bit with V8, and then minor improvements with 8.5 and X1 so it should run better than V7 if anything. I suspect drivers may be an issue.
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 21:39:27
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i will go back into the studio and list some details for the above comments. after trying two totally diffrent interfaces, it is hard to belive that this new Sonar engine even works but i an willing to give it it a try as i am in the red for this new computer and wasted another boat load of time to tring to make it work. will reply in a little while. the LPC latency checker is absoulte useless tool as it reports a BIG ZERO when audio drops out. like i said in my thread, i have never been faced with anything like this in my 23 years of using a cakewalk product. will post some more details about motherboard/os and video drivers in a few minutes
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 21:51:44
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Dell percsion T1600 I ntel Xeon CPU E31270@3.40 GHZ 16 gig RAM 64 bit OS Windows 7 pro SP1 Storage controller/Workstation Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller Intel (R)6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Faimly TWO Video Display Adapters -AMD FirePro 2270 2 Hard disk, one for OS and one for data IEEE 1394 Host adapter where i plug in the Motu - LSI 1394 OHCI Compliant Host controller Intel(R) 82579LM Gigabit network adater Sonar Details: Sample rate 4800 ASIO Panle for both Tascam usb or Motu Firewaire bot set to Sample width 24bit and Sample 48. change to 44.1/16 does not matter, still audio drop out Filesystem Playback i/o buffer = 256 and same for record Everythin that was disabled in my Device manager has been re-enabled. i can start the process again of disableing devices one by one @fastbikerboy - if system runs sonar in a 64bit windows OS, what chipset do use, what model computer, what audio interface? thanks for your time
post edited by rcassent - 2012/02/04 22:12:21
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 22:26:41
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trying a diffrent avenue now, i just diasble my aduio device on the Dell PC again and this time unistalled the entire Guitar Rig 4 that comes with sonar X1
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 23:42:26
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the above trobleshooting did not help. now trying cakewalk Audio demo 1 as a test bed and looping it around.i t is only 9 audio tracks. althought it is 44.1/24, the tascam is smart engouh to change gears from 48/24 and load the file and not give me the error message "File cant be loaded becasue the sample rate is diffrent" wrong"
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 23:44:19
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rca: run cpu-z whats the motherboard your running !!
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 23:46:42
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 23:48:52
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google/install cpu-z sir !
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/04 23:49:56
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ok , i see it is another freeware program
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 00:02:00
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the motherboard is Dell Model 06NWYK chip set intel lD0108 rev 9 south bridge intel ld1c56 CPU intel Core i7 2600 code name Sandy Bridge you want a screen shot? it this forum will handle it , i will capture it
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 00:18:04
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rca: Dell Model 06NWYK . dell never made a motherboard what gave you this information ?
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 00:23:46
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your CPU-Z gave me the info
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2012/02/05 00:38:08
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 00:48:16
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 01:58:31
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the last thing i have done today: - i reenabled every device i disabled. made sure my registry was clean, change the playback buffer size from 256 to 512, lowered the resolution of my monitor to 1280x1024
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 02:11:39
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Any unusual disk I/O going on? Sorry, this one is puzzling... Hey, Fbb, do you have a rule of thumb for setting the playback buffers, in relation to ASIO samples?
i7-870 2.93Ghz, 16GB RAM, Radeon HD 5770 + 2 x DisplayLink w/ 4 x 22" screens, Intel SSD 80GB, Sonar X1-D Exp. - Problems? How's your latency? What processes are running? Driver crash?
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 02:37:41
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 no disk ;looks good. this is a new hi end machine, i am woondering about video cards as i see not many use this brand. i just changed video resoultution and increase the buffer size for play back. loopin a big file right now and i can not belive it is running over 10 minute tight now. i am affraid to try and record :)
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 03:10:48
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rcassent Dell percsion T1600 I ntel Xeon CPU E31270@3.40 GHZ 16 gig RAM 64 bit OS Windows 7 pro SP1 Storage controller/Workstation Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller Intel (R)6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Faimly TWO Video Display Adapters -AMD FirePro 2270 2 Hard disk, one for OS and one for data IEEE 1394 Host adapter where i plug in the Motu - LSI 1394 OHCI Compliant Host controller Intel(R) 82579LM Gigabit network adater Sonar Details: Sample rate 4800 ASIO Panle for both Tascam usb or Motu Firewaire bot set to Sample width 24bit and Sample 48. change to 44.1/16 does not matter, still audio drop out Filesystem Playback i/o buffer = 256 and same for record Everythin that was disabled in my Device manager has been re-enabled. i can start the process again of disableing devices one by one @fastbikerboy - if system runs sonar in a 64bit windows OS, what chipset do use, what model computer, what audio interface? Specs are in my sig - the A & H ZED-R16 is my interface. I also run dual video cards, running three monitors. Both cards are AMD 5450s (1GB versions) osd Hey, Fbb, do you have a rule of thumb for setting the playback buffers, in relation to ASIO samples? Not really - I find every system I've ever put together different, depending on OS, interface, etc etc. When I build a system one of the first things I do after the install is to sort out the sample buffer & playback/recording I/O buffers settings. My method isn't very scientific though I'm afraid. I load up the corey yarkin demo set it to loop through a busy section of that. I then set an ASIO sample rate that I'm happy to work with, remember I use a mixer so latency isn't an issue for me - I'm happy at 1024 or even larger. YMMV of course. Anyway once the loop is running I'll then start dragging the loop around mainly because I've always found that the most likely thing to cause dropouts for me. If I can't get it to drop out great, if not I start by changing the I/O buffers (usually increasing) until it won't drop out or very rarely drops out. It really depends on what is acceptable to you. On my old system I could only rarely drag the loop points back (in time) through the now time without a drop out, but on this new system I can.  . Once I've got that stable I then lower the ASIO buffers and repeat the whole process again. I keep doing that until it all falls apart no matter what I do. Making notes is helpful obviously. My current system is solid at 512 samples and 512 I/O buffers. 256 samples is pretty good but the occasional drop outs. 128 is perfectly acceptable for every day 'normal' use but seems to like a lower I/O buffer of 256 or even 128. 64 ASIO samples definitely runs better at 128 I/O buffer. TBH I usually run at 512 ASIO samples for reasons I said above, it really doesn't matter to me about latency because of the direct monitoring. But even at 512 samples the latency from input monitoring is barely noticeable. Having said that I have found that I can run at 256 without really noticing much difference. It's usually if I get a drop out and check the buffer setting I realise that I've changed it to 256 and forgotten about it. The whole trial & error process probably takes an hour but as far as I'm concerned one well worth doing and it only has to be done once. rcassent no disk ;looks good. this is a new hi end machine, i am woondering about video cards as i see not many use this brand. i just changed video resoultution and increase the buffer size for play back. loopin a big file right now and i can not belive it is running over 10 minute tight now. i am affraid to try and record :) That's good news, fingers crossed you're sorted. Those I/O buffers make a big difference to how a system runs.
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 10:49:49
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thanks FBB - going into the studio and see how things are running
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 19:01:23
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edit: a point I missed during troubleshooting on this day, I changed the page file size to "MANAGED" on the system partition so I know it had a limit of 6k - I am trying to update my comments so I do not mislead my readers IT is day 5 and no change, no help , no nothing, thousands of dollars wasted . Will upload details but nothing has changed. Sometimes the systems works for 1/2 hour and other times it crashed within minutes. 7am - EDIT: (test bed is now pitting windows xp/sonar 7 against win7 using Sonar X1 to see if there is a file problem) Using totally different interfaces on each machine as listed below. 1. Check system preferences, on the win7 64 bit machine with sonar x1 and Tascam 122 usb card for audio and midi 2. Check system preferences on winxp machine with sonar 7 64bit and motu 828mk3 for audio and m-audio midi sport for midi . use same audio file on each machine - 1st test file contains 144 files and is a 2 gig file with 50 plus tracks of audio and 20 some midi tracks set the file to loop on both machines and go to church even before I left for church, the win7 sonar x1 crashes after 15 minutes (3.5 loops of entire songs) the xp machine ran until 10am when I returned and I just stopped it. I ran smaller files on sonar x1 but they eventually have audio drop outs and sonar stops. To cancel the Audio error screen, and start sonar application where it dropped out from only results in a shorter play time and continued drops out. So it is restart the application or restart the computer. 10am - try a second file, change display setting on win7 machine to see if that changes anything keep buffers set at 512. The second file runs longer but still drops out after 40 minutes. No problems with with the same file on sonar 7 win xp. At this point, all devices in device manager are enable as disabling them the last 2 days made no difference with either the motu interface or the Tascam interface. guitar rig4 was uninstalled yesterday and that turns out not to be an issue at this point, I am going to revert back to the motu and the midi sports and scrap the Tascam as it has pretty much failed to keep the audio from dropping out. There were times when the tracks ran for 30, even 40 minutes but they all drop out in the end. The same tracks never drop out my win xp machine. What does this prove? That neither the motu 828mk3 (audio), nor midisport 8x8 (midi), nor Tascam interface (audio and midi) would work with the Dell computer and Sonar x1. 1pm - edit : - it is getting to the point where is seems to be a cumulative error as something is building , maybe a memory leak, maybe a dell app still running in the background that I am unaware of , maybe the video cards being incompatible with audio interfaces. Is something going on in the back ground that I have not disabled? Just don’t know at this point
post edited by rcassent - 2012/02/06 09:48:59
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 19:59:11
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Try to disable Hyperthreading, set ThreadSchedulingModel=2 in aud.ini, set DropoutMsec=500 and don't enable any CPU powersaving settings or any motherboard specific tuningtools or utilities. Just a few thoughts, good luck !
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 20:18:25
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between 4 and pm i switch the sonar x1 win7 64 bit machine back to the motu interface and mdidsport midi interface. drop outs continue and i am pritty frustrated at this point so there will be no resoultuion today and this will drag on. i will call tech support for motu and sonar monday and tuesday. any suggestion welcome
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 20:19:51
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@sandmannch - i will try your suggestion . i must admit , when i checked the shared driver option, i had the least amount of drop outs
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 20:31:46
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Other things to check: After you do what Sandmannchen suggested, disable any wireless network adapters, if you have any on your system, get the DPC Latency checker and run it. How are the readings? Are you getting any spikes into the yellow or red areas? Also note that USB audio interfaces can be problematic when connected to USB 3 ports. Connect USB 2 audio interfaces to USB 2 ports if you have any?
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 20:35:23
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Hi rcassent, Try loading another recording software package such as Reaper, then see if any of the problems carry over. Reaper is free to try for 30 days. This will help you troubleshoot, but it's not foolproof. Good luck.
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 22:04:26
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@thomas barnes - thanks but you are off track, the motu 828 mk3 has no usb, it is firewire only. there is no wireles device on the PC if you read the the thread. i have use the DPC Latency checker . it does absoultly nothng. it stays green when the system drops out and tell me my system is otimized from streaming auto. i did detail discription early on in the thread . i have usb 3.0 in a PCI slot. i tired that early on for the midi sport interface and that made no diffrence in performace.
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 22:11:06
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ok i set ThreadSchedulingModel=2 in aud.ini, set DropoutMsec=500 CPU powersaving settings or any motherboard specific tuningtools were diabled early on thru the Sweetwater optimzation thread. have not found the hyperthreading check box but still looking
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Re:Sonar X1 drop outs
2012/02/05 22:21:38
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