Sonar & Cubase quirks
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:26 am
hi again,
Cubase LE seems fine with whatever bit-depth I chose in Device manager, and of course it loves the ASIO drivers. But oddly enough, Cubase seems to have no mechanism to recognise a USB mike, enabled as primary recording device in Win7 control panel.
Sonar X1 LE on the other hand easily integrates the USB Mike, but only recognizes 2 out of 4 Scope drivers, no matter how many times I check the "enable" boxes in pref's and "apply".
Also Sonar now has decided that it won't play any audio files since I've monkeyed with the Device Mgr bit-depth settings in windows. I reset them back to 16 bit, which is what my audio is all recorded at, but it still registers a driver conflict. Looks like Cubase is the winner so far.
gary
Cubase LE seems fine with whatever bit-depth I chose in Device manager, and of course it loves the ASIO drivers. But oddly enough, Cubase seems to have no mechanism to recognise a USB mike, enabled as primary recording device in Win7 control panel.
Sonar X1 LE on the other hand easily integrates the USB Mike, but only recognizes 2 out of 4 Scope drivers, no matter how many times I check the "enable" boxes in pref's and "apply".
Also Sonar now has decided that it won't play any audio files since I've monkeyed with the Device Mgr bit-depth settings in windows. I reset them back to 16 bit, which is what my audio is all recorded at, but it still registers a driver conflict. Looks like Cubase is the winner so far.
gary