using PODxt w/Sonar
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:41 pm
I am trying to set up Sonar for use with a Podxt .
After many recommendation to switch drivers from mme to asio I tried it, only to find out that the volume for all tracks can only be controlled with the Pod. So if I want to incerease the guitar track volume as I am recording it I end up increasing the playback volume of the drum loop track (and any others) at the same time. I am monitioring the audio by connecting from my pods headphone jack to the sound card input as this is the only way to do it. I have no other choices other than the pod in the sonar audio track input or output list when I have have the driver set to asio. I did try installing asio4all drivers (as someone mentioned these would be better) but I can't seem to find an interface where I can select them, if that's even possible)
When I try wdm, I get way too much latency, pops and clicks that I can't seem to get rid of.
If someone has a suggeston I'd appreciate it, otherwise I'm going back to mme.
Thanks
Mike
After many recommendation to switch drivers from mme to asio I tried it, only to find out that the volume for all tracks can only be controlled with the Pod. So if I want to incerease the guitar track volume as I am recording it I end up increasing the playback volume of the drum loop track (and any others) at the same time. I am monitioring the audio by connecting from my pods headphone jack to the sound card input as this is the only way to do it. I have no other choices other than the pod in the sonar audio track input or output list when I have have the driver set to asio. I did try installing asio4all drivers (as someone mentioned these would be better) but I can't seem to find an interface where I can select them, if that's even possible)
When I try wdm, I get way too much latency, pops and clicks that I can't seem to get rid of.
If someone has a suggeston I'd appreciate it, otherwise I'm going back to mme.
Thanks
Mike