Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 1:46 am
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.
Shayne
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.

Shayne