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Sonar 4 & E-Mu 1820 how do I setup?

Greetings. I thought I had solved this problem through a thread at e-mu users support something or other, some really nice smart person emailed me a session that should work for ASIO direct monitoring using Sonar 4 and the E-MU 1820 and when I open that session i have NO SOUND. The only way i have any sound or can record is by opening the basic 44.1 direct monitoring session template. Now here's the problem. All of my MIDI/Audio is STUCK on ONE strip so of course it's too HOT and in the red and that's not right. SO...

When i was running Cakewalk with an Aardvark Direct Pro 24/96 in the track setup I could choose which channel to send the track to, but i'm not getting any valid options in the drop down menu to do the same thing in Sonar 4. I'm so frustrated. All i need is to do it ONCE, right and i'll use the same Sonar track as a template time and time again. Anyone figured out how to do it. I guess I need to know how to setup ASIO Direct Monitoring within Sonar 4 with the E-MU 1820 and assign individual tracks in sonar to their own strips w/ the E-MU.

I seem to be too far behind the learning curve at the e-mu user forum to understand. I suck at this stuff. Just spent a WHOLE LOT OF MONEY and now can't work it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My system specs are in my signature. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

If I need to move this post to soundcards I will, but thought i would start on the Cakewalk side first.
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Wow... wow... Sorry but I don't understand your problem...

"All of my MIDI/Audio is STUCK on ONE strip so of course it's too HOT and in the red and that's not right"

How did you route MIDI and Audio tracks? Do you mean DXi?

I guess I need to know how to setup ASIO Direct Monitoring within Sonar 4 with the E-MU 1820 and assign individual tracks in sonar to their own strips w/ the E-MU

Direct monitoring? It's there in a row along with R, S, M button... All you need to do is... ah, never mind... do you realy use ASIO driver for your card? Did you configure audio I/O in use? (Options-->Audio-->Drivers)...

More detail please...

Lets take it easy and solve it one by one...


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