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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 1:46 am
by Shayne White
I'm certain that Cubase had the same labeling, because I knew about the 1,3,5 thing *before* Sonar 2.2 came out. I tried the Cubase SX1 demo. Can anyone with Cubase SX confirm this?

By the way, while everyone is bashing Cakewalk's ASIO implementation, I'll put in my 2c. It's a bit shaky. Sometimes if I'm editing notes in the piano roll the audio engine completely drops out, and if I have a lot of envelopes running I get clicks and pops. Also recorded audio is placed slightly ahead of the proper time. None of this happens with WDM. I don't know if it's CreamWare's drivers or Sonar's engine, but that's what's happening for me. :sad:

Shayne

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 1:47 am
by Shayne White
On 2004-03-11 13:23, krizrox wrote:
Thanks again Shayne.

btw: I took a listen to some of the music on your website. Very nice. Good job!
Hey, thanks!! :grin:

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 2:57 am
by valis
Actually many programs may exhibit inconsistant labelling, and some audio programs have responded by allowing you to label the outputs. In logic I simply rename the objects assigned to the outputs if I feel the need, but honestly once you've realized how the audio is actually routing I don't think its a terribly big deal. For instance I only break down & use scribble strips on my outboard desk when projects use more channels than I can easily get my head around.