May not be your cup of tea, but I use "VSampler". I use it on 32 and 64 bit machines. It can run as a VST or as it's own host. I have never found any memory difficulties with it.
I'm sure there must be a demo available.
You might want to give these a look ............... and then you can shop price on the web. Sweetwater seems to have most of these in stock.
I've been using Focusrite interfaces for a while and they have proved to be really good gear, and extremely dependable.
Audio Interfaces, EQ &...
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I guess technically I'd be considered a noob too?
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I listen to everything you guys post on tiny crap speakers, and all of my stuff on decent monitors. That way My stuff always sounds better.
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Dump the Sound Blaster ....................... I know that's not what you want to hear, but it will prove to be just what you need.
I have always loved Sound Blaster (Audigy) cards for their special sound gimicks. They make great cards in gaming systems, but don't work well in audio recording...
Sounds like driver issues to me ...................... try and download the latest drivers for your interface. Also why haven't you upgraded to Sonar 8.5.3?
Sonar has a feature called "Audio Snap" that does that very thing, and on occasion I have found it to work very well. On a few rare occasions I wanted to put my foot though my screen. Soooooo .................... what I would suggest, is that you go to their website and download a demo of the...
You haven't given any spec for your equipment. But my guess ids that you don't have sound card other than the chips on your mother board. So yes you should invest in an audio interface that will get the signal into your computer.
You will undoubtedly get many different suggestions for an audio...
I used the Delta 1010LT for a number of DAWs that I built over the pass few years. When I got my latest computer, it had no PCI slots, and I didn't want to go the Firewire route. I found that the "Focusrite Saffire 6 USB" to be the perfect replacement. I have has zero issues with it, it is...