I'm having a recording issue with the audio engine in Sonar 5.
I have an audio track ready to record bass guitar which is playing direct into the soundcard (M-Audio FireWire 410). I have the input echo button turned ON on the audio track. When I play bass, I have NO latency. Now, I arm the track (with the input echo button still ON) and if I play bass I still have NO latency. No problem. However, the moment I actually hit record and try to play along to record bass, I get latency that is sever enough to inhibit my playing along to the track (the bass sound out of the speakers is behind my actual playing).
This sucks because I did NOT have this issue before and can't for the life of me figure out how this can happen when I record but does not happen when I don't record.
The only work around is that I have to play bass without the input echo on, but then of course I really can't hear the bass and how I'm playing it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, seriously.
Thanks.
I have an audio track ready to record bass guitar which is playing direct into the soundcard (M-Audio FireWire 410). I have the input echo button turned ON on the audio track. When I play bass, I have NO latency. Now, I arm the track (with the input echo button still ON) and if I play bass I still have NO latency. No problem. However, the moment I actually hit record and try to play along to record bass, I get latency that is sever enough to inhibit my playing along to the track (the bass sound out of the speakers is behind my actual playing).
This sucks because I did NOT have this issue before and can't for the life of me figure out how this can happen when I record but does not happen when I don't record.
The only work around is that I have to play bass without the input echo on, but then of course I really can't hear the bass and how I'm playing it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, seriously.
Thanks.