From: xazar on
Thank you so much for trying to help Sue. That sounded like a reallyt
great idea to rewrite the AUD.INI file but after following your
instructions, 4 or 5 times through the cycle actually, the situation
remains the same. Sonar runs perfectly standing still or in plqy mode,
once I hit record, latency appears and hard!

Danny

On Mar 9, 1:31 pm, Sue Morton <867-5...(a)domain.invalid> wrote:
> xazar wrote:
> > On Mar 9, 11:32 am, "Steve Karl" <nos...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> >> "xazar" <danny2...(a)optonline.net> wrote in messagenews:1173457363.245583.35190(a)8g2000cwh.googlegroups.com...
> >>> On Mar 9, 10:48 am, Sue Morton <867-5...(a)domain.invalid> wrote:
> >>>> xazar wrote:
> >>>>> I use a midi controllor keyboard through a midisport uno usb cable
> >>>>> into a record enabled midi track in sonar. I then have the output from
> >>>>> that track fire a cakewalk soft synth such as TTS. While Sonar is in
> >>>>> play mode the delay between keytap and sound is negligible. When I
> >>>>> press record in Sonar the delay between keytap and sound immediately
> >>>>> becomes noticeable.
> >>>>> Danny
> >>>> Waiting to hear TTS-1 respond is audio latency not MIDI latency...
> >>>> What is your sound card or onboard sound module, that you are playing
> >>>> the audio back through?
> >>> I use two different soundcards depending on the situation and they
> >>> both produce the same latency, one is the onboard INTEL soundchip and
> >>> I use ASIO4all as a driver. The other is a USB interface by line 6
> >>> called toneport. Both worked seamlessly with Sonar 4 and both work
> >>> identically off in sonar 6.
> >>> Danny
> >> Can you try using WDM drivers?- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Thanks so much for your attention Steve ... I have switched driver
> > modes back and forth between asio and wdm/ks with no change.
>
> > Danny
>
> When you installed Sonar 6 did you answer "yes" to importing your
> settings from Sonar 4? If you did, this may be your problem. Try this
> procedure:
>
> Close Sonar 6, find its AUD.INI file (it was in the Sonar6 programs
> directory but with 6.2 patch it was moved into a subdirectory under
> Documents and Settings, sorry don't have the exact path right at the
> moment), rename AUD.INI to something else, launch Sonar and let it
> reprofile your sound cards from scratch. Close Sonar and relaunch to
> complete the profile, then make your required changest to use ASIO.
> Turn input monitoring off. Close Sonar and relaunch. Check your
> latency settings and try recording again.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


From: Sue Morton on
xazar wrote:
> Thank you so much for trying to help Sue. That sounded like a reallyt
> great idea to rewrite the AUD.INI file but after following your
> instructions, 4 or 5 times through the cycle actually, the situation
> remains the same. Sonar runs perfectly standing still or in plqy mode,
> once I hit record, latency appears and hard!
>
> Danny

Well maybe someone else here will have some more ideas. Some kind of
conflict is happening on your system, but it is tough to tell from
newsgroup postings. We can't see your system in order to poke around,
and you don't know what information you may be withholding, that is
relevant to us to help you resolve the issue (not withholding
intentionally, of course, but just not knowing what is pertinent info).

If you have a knowledgeable friend or co-worker, you might have someone
come over and do some hands-on troubleshooting.

You could also try making disk image of your OS disk (so you can put it
back to the way it is now, if you desire), then do a format c: and
reinstall XP, then put Sonar 6 on from scratch along with only the
absolutely necessary device drivers and software to have a system that
can run Sonar 6 all by itself. If that works then you know you have
conflicts in your current OS, if that doesn't work, then you have some
kind of hardware conflict with Sonar 6 most likely.