hmmm
I use Pro Audio 9.03 with the Delta 1010. Using the latest drivers and doing proper installation all is well. And the phrase of the day is...
(drum rolls, tasty ey? hahaha ha)... I/O buffer size. Tweaking that weirdo parameter can really make them changes on my system.
My setup is 1 40GB boot drive and 1 virtual 80GB drive (via RAID mode 0). If data storage security is high priority, I do RAID mode 1, 40 mirrors 40. On the boot drive (where pro audio is installed) and if I record 8 simultaneous 24 96 tracks the CPU meter reads 0 and disk fill no more than 2%. BUT if parameters are incorrectly set, a dropout can occur in the BAR #1 ! This of course should be good news but a note/encouragement it requires a bit of tweaking. I'm currently testing recording on the RAID; up to this point excellent results. Pro Audio 9.03 + Delta 1010 (@24 96) excellent, add in a mere internet connection and some surfing etc - prepare for absurd errors. On the Sonar - I chose to stick to 9.03 for obvious reasons. Once DVD burners are closer and Sonar has the surround sound feature (supposedly in the works) I'll be on board. So on that I can't comment. Best results to you,
Jeff
aka 'out of work part-time deranged comedian', 'master of how to keep the flame when romance has been manipulated', and of course 'he definitely was his very own brain surgeon, we'll give him that', and finally 'he was laughing psychotically as if he were to jump happily into surroundsounds until... the subject of 'monitors' came up again'