Hey guys,
I’m having drop out issues with sonar X3 recording 10 real time tracks recording drums, recording at 44.1hz,
My gear is: audient id14 connected via adat to m-audio profire2626, with audient id14 connected to my laptop via USB, both interfaces firmware have been updated, clean os win 10 install, my laptop specs are..Toshiba L850, i7 3610QM 2.30ghz, amd Radeon 7600M GC 16gig ddr3ram, Windows 10 64bit clean with all updates, have pretty much tried almost all the buffer and latency settings in both sonar and audient software, also had this same laptop running win 7 64bit, same issue with drop outs during recording and same problems, even tried changing graphics card drivers as I’ve read that certain drivers can cause problems, totall anoyying not sure what else to do.
*just a thought, the audient id14 is a USB2 device, is this fast enough to record 10 tracks in real-time?
My first post here, thanks for any help you can provide
Cheers.
I’m having drop out issues with sonar X3 recording 10 real time tracks recording drums, recording at 44.1hz,
My gear is: audient id14 connected via adat to m-audio profire2626, with audient id14 connected to my laptop via USB, both interfaces firmware have been updated, clean os win 10 install, my laptop specs are..Toshiba L850, i7 3610QM 2.30ghz, amd Radeon 7600M GC 16gig ddr3ram, Windows 10 64bit clean with all updates, have pretty much tried almost all the buffer and latency settings in both sonar and audient software, also had this same laptop running win 7 64bit, same issue with drop outs during recording and same problems, even tried changing graphics card drivers as I’ve read that certain drivers can cause problems, totall anoyying not sure what else to do.
*just a thought, the audient id14 is a USB2 device, is this fast enough to record 10 tracks in real-time?
My first post here, thanks for any help you can provide
Cheers.