Subject:SF9 on Vista Home Premium 64
Posted by: Cougarbob
Date:11/12/2008 5:39:14 PM
Hi: I have Vista Home Premium 64bit running on a Dell with an Intel Core2 quad, 6GB RAM. I have disabled the audio drivers on the motherboard (Realtek), and currently have enabled a TASCAM US-144 (not sure if thats important) I can import and play audio files in SF9 but when I try to process them, even in ths slightest way, the audio is damaged (dropouts, distortion, etc). Even a 3db volume cut damages the audio, as does a simple "max peaks" normalization. Anything i can do to fix this? Thanks in advance Bob |
Subject:RE: SF9 on Vista Home Premium 64
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:11/13/2008 9:17:08 PM
Couple questions: - Which driver are you using on the Tascam? - What latency is the Tascam running at? - What file format is the audio (wav, mp3 etc)? Do you get the same issues in other audio apps? |
Subject:RE: SF9 on Vista Home Premium 64
Reply by: Cougarbob
Date:11/14/2008 5:10:40 PM
Hi jumbuk: The Tascam is running the latest drivers 1.12, and the latest firmware as well (also 1.12). Release notes say it is good to go for 64bit Vista. I have tried the Tascam everywhere between the lowest latency and medium latency. I have only exported in microsoft wav format, but this happens in tha native app. I have tried this with Sonar 8 also and the same thing happens, both internally, and when I export to SF Thanks Bob |
Subject:RE: SF9 on Vista Home Premium 64
Reply by: Cougarbob
Date:11/16/2008 12:40:56 PM
Solved the problem. It was my Tascam interface. Replaced it with an m-audio and it works great Thanks! Bob |