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sonar time issue
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Most of the time I am running 4 midi tracks and around 8 audio. Many times the audio and midi get out of time and i have to disable the mme driver, close, re open, then re enable the mme drivers before the timing is right. This is my puter: Dell P4 2.0GHz 256MB DDR SDRAM at 266MHz SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 Digital Sound Card 40x/10x/40x Max CD-RW Drive 48x Max CD-ROM Drive 120GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive Windows XP Home Edition I am running sonar 2 xl.
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any tips?
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Have you considered using WDM-drivers?
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yes but when i do that it will only play and record in mono
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me-crazy-ac, you must have installed the Creative's Driver for your SB Live!
And for me, looks like it's the problem you have. Your spec ain't no far different with mine. Have a look in Windows Control Panel --> System --> Hardware --> Device Manager. Right click on your sound card, Click on Properties (see picture attached). Then click driver tab, and "Roll Back Driver". Restart Windows, run Cakewalk, and DO wave profiler again. Now, select WDM. You should be out of "Mono" problem by now... ![]()
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no luck
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What do you mean no luck ?
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