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Sonar ASIO input/output question
I'm curious about why Cakewalk does this and the intent here is not a pissing contest against Cake, I think they are a great company.
Why on earth does Cakewalk assign only odd numbers for input and output routing when using ASIO drivers? The two other DAW app's I use, Reaper and Cubase don't do this and it's much less confusing. Here's a good explanation but it doesn't explain why Cakewalk does this. http://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/...=sonar%20drive
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