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Title: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: CosmicDolphin on March 04, 2008, 02:59:17 AM
I was having trouble with Sonar 7.2 keep on crashing , something to do with a USB driver type problem - every hour or so , if I did certain things I just got a BSOD.

Well I updated every driver I could , changed USB ports etc and now it seems to have stopped crashing....

But I have this new feature now.........when I have Sonar open , If I click on something in a normal Windows program like Explorer or Outlook , when it plays any sounds it makes any Sonar project that's playing at the same time speed up.

I call it instant Chipmunks. :)

I'm guessing that the sample rate is changing somehow...if I go back and stop Sonar and re-play the track it'll go back to the right speed.

It's better than getting a BSOD all the time , but I like to browse the MC or check email whilst I'm mixing...and everything makes a little click when your browsing which triggers the effect.  Chipmunk remixes anyone ?


CD
Title: Re: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: Blades on March 04, 2008, 08:19:52 AM
Do you have more than one soundcard. It sounds like your "music" soundcard has become the default Windows soundcard and is being used by apps like media player as their default.  Maybe that's the way you want it, maybe it's not happening like that at all...just a guess.

At any rate - if Sonar is set at 44 and the defaults at the Windows level (at least you can do this in Vista) are 48, you'd probably see some issues.  You must have "share devices with other programs" checked in Sonar.

What I do is use my onboard sound card with its speaker outs plugged into a Y cable - half going to multimedia speakers and the other half going to an input pair on my Layla - this way I can listen to games/music or whatever in either set of speakers - it also lets me run a mix I've done myself through both as a final check - not that I really like the sound of the MM speakers for any music, but if it's WAY too boomy, I may do some adjustments.

Does that help at all?
Title: Re: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: CosmicDolphin on March 04, 2008, 12:17:23 PM
Everything is set to run through my Tascam soundcard, including windows sounds...

I'll see if i can change the sample rate , I don't use any computer speakers or the onboard audio card

Thanks

CD
Title: Re: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: Letizia on March 04, 2008, 01:15:59 PM
hi CD,

you could also turn of windows sounds.... control panel --> sounds and audio devices -->  sounds tab --> selct 'no sounds' in the drop down menu under 'sound scheme'
Title: Re: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: CosmicDolphin on March 04, 2008, 01:53:35 PM
I know but I like to have some sounds at least
Title: Re: New Unintentional side effect Sonar Feature
Post by: Gerk on March 05, 2008, 08:06:39 AM
Yep sounds like sampling rate changes to me, windows can do evil things when it shares your soundcard with your DAW.  Don't have a good solution for you aside from taking the windows sounds off to another device :/