Paul881
Look Mom, I can play!
Not really a Sonar problem but hey, I know there's enough brain power on this forum to solve my problem.
I have a Delta 66+omni. If I plug my geetar in the left hand (channel 1) I get a 6db attenuation of the right hand channel - the right hand channel is quieter. If I then plug my geetar in the right hand (channel 2), I get an attenuation of 6db to the left hand channel. I have searched for offsets, it even does the same when I just play without Sonar opened up; so its not Sonar.
I recently updated the M-audio driver...could it be the problem?
I have a Delta 66+omni. If I plug my geetar in the left hand (channel 1) I get a 6db attenuation of the right hand channel - the right hand channel is quieter. If I then plug my geetar in the right hand (channel 2), I get an attenuation of 6db to the left hand channel. I have searched for offsets, it even does the same when I just play without Sonar opened up; so its not Sonar.
I recently updated the M-audio driver...could it be the problem?
I might try a driver roll back. See if thats the problem.
It jumps from R2 to L2, thereby putting a bias on the left or right hand channel
There is no "central" or "0" position i.e as you slide from right to left it goes R2>L2 whereas it should go R2>0>L2...shouldn't it?
What a pain
