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Tim Perry
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I’m having trouble setting up Sonar 3 to record audio correctly.
Some quick background. Got a new computer: 2.8 ghz processor, 512 mb RAM, 200 gig hard drive. Plenty of horses. I use a Yamaha UW500 USB interface I’ve had for a couple years and I updated the driver for Windows XP. I’m previewing a demo version of Sonar 3.
Recording audio sounds fine in all my other multitrack apps (except CW Guitar Tracks Pro-demo...interesting).
When I do a test recording in Sonar, I get a very noisy, crackly result….as though I were jiggling the input jack around as I record (which I’m not!). I get the same result whether I use my USB interface or the sound card that came with the computer.
I’ve played around with the record and playback configurations and can’t seem to eliminate or improve it. I haven’t touched the buffering parameters yet.
It does appear to be a playback issue tho because as I monitor the recording, it sounds fine going in. And if I import a good quality wav clip done on another app, the playback is still crackly.
Any suggestions? Thanx in advance!
Some quick background. Got a new computer: 2.8 ghz processor, 512 mb RAM, 200 gig hard drive. Plenty of horses. I use a Yamaha UW500 USB interface I’ve had for a couple years and I updated the driver for Windows XP. I’m previewing a demo version of Sonar 3.
Recording audio sounds fine in all my other multitrack apps (except CW Guitar Tracks Pro-demo...interesting).
When I do a test recording in Sonar, I get a very noisy, crackly result….as though I were jiggling the input jack around as I record (which I’m not!). I get the same result whether I use my USB interface or the sound card that came with the computer.
I’ve played around with the record and playback configurations and can’t seem to eliminate or improve it. I haven’t touched the buffering parameters yet.
It does appear to be a playback issue tho because as I monitor the recording, it sounds fine going in. And if I import a good quality wav clip done on another app, the playback is still crackly.
Any suggestions? Thanx in advance!