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esun127
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I just bought an M-Audio Delta 44 today. I've had Sonar running for a month using a cheap Sound Blaster sound card, and it worked fine for the capabilities of the consumer card with 1/8" inserts.
When I installed the Delta 44, it worked fine with music playback from windows media player, winamp, etc. However, when I started recording and playing back in Sonar, I heard a lot of pops and cracks. Even when I played back my old recordings that recorded with the old sound card, there were problems, yet the files were fine when exported to wav or mp3. When I recorded new things and exported them, they sounded crappy, so I'm pretty sure there are some settings that I need to adjust in Sonar, but i don't know what. Any help on this matter is appreciated.
My setup is:
Pentium III 800, 384mb ram
Guitar into Avalon preamp into breakout box
Mics into Behringer MX802 mixer into breakout box
Bass into Demeter preamp into breakout box
etc
Breakout box outputs into power amp
The audio sounds bad with all the instruments and mics. I think the gains are fine and everything's staying in the green/yellow on the delta control panel and in Sonar.
When I installed the Delta 44, it worked fine with music playback from windows media player, winamp, etc. However, when I started recording and playing back in Sonar, I heard a lot of pops and cracks. Even when I played back my old recordings that recorded with the old sound card, there were problems, yet the files were fine when exported to wav or mp3. When I recorded new things and exported them, they sounded crappy, so I'm pretty sure there are some settings that I need to adjust in Sonar, but i don't know what. Any help on this matter is appreciated.
My setup is:
Pentium III 800, 384mb ram
Guitar into Avalon preamp into breakout box
Mics into Behringer MX802 mixer into breakout box
Bass into Demeter preamp into breakout box
etc
Breakout box outputs into power amp
The audio sounds bad with all the instruments and mics. I think the gains are fine and everything's staying in the green/yellow on the delta control panel and in Sonar.