Delaying in Sonar 2XL

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I was originally having issues with some type of 1 second delay distorting the recording, but deleting the aud.ini file solved that, but now I noticed the levels are delayed a half-second (approx ;) ). I'm hoping this will not have an impact, I also heard from another home recording.com member this is a common problem, but I was not told of a solution.

I have a monster PC, so resources are not an issue, and use a Turtle Beach card set to analog out (won't play via digital out for some reason). Everything seems to be playing fine, but the recurring theme of a delay issue only seems to be happening with sonar.
 
What OS are you using? Does your soundcard use WDM drivers?

Both of these contribute to "latency" which is what you are describing.
 
I am using XP Pro, if I remember the audio drivers were the latest from the turtle beach site and WDM.

Maybe I'll try stepping back to another audio driver version.
 
I verified the latest 4161s drivers I'm using are WDM certified and appear to be working fine otherwise.

**strangely, I loaded a file done earlier today and it is not only playing through the digital audio channel now, but also doesn't seem to be delaying... :rolleyes:
 
For whatever reason the problems come and go, running the wave profiler helps but eventually things go wacky again. One thing that remains to be an issue is the inability to hear line-in signal on the digital out (can playback via digital out in Sonar but not in cakewalk pro 9, which is what I ended up falling back on :rolleyes: ).
 
Do you have Input Monitoring enabled? You can try disabling and see if that helps. Options -> Audio -> Input Monitoring
 
dachay2tnr said:
Do you have Input Monitoring enabled? You can try disabling and see if that helps. Options -> Audio -> Input Monitoring

I can monitor the input signal via analog outs (headphone/line out), just cannot hear any of the input signal on the digital out.
 
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