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  1. On 5/20/2020 at 4:33 PM, Frank DeFede said:

    ...  I hate to do it, but I think I may have to remix everything again.

     

    Did you keep a pre-mastered set of your wav-files?  Traditionally - and I'm talking since analog recording days - there are three general phases to production:

    1) Tracking

    2) Mixing

    3) Mastering

    The idea being, you save (at least) these distinct sets of files so that if you needed to go back and fix your mix or master, you wouldn't have to start completely over -- just go back to the previous saved set.

    Of course, if you mastered as you mixed, unfortunately you wrote over older mix files and there won't be anything to re-master.  I'm almost afraid to ask.....

  2. On 5/9/2020 at 11:22 PM, William W. Saunders, Jr. said:

    ...  After spending way too much time trying to diagnose, I decided to restore from a 6 month old Acronis Backup.  Things seem to be working so far.

    Excellent strategy.  EVERY DAW user should rely on system backups. 

    I suggest doing them fairly often.  I do a system backup image about once a month or just before a major software change or update.  In the past 20 years or so I've been using system backups, I've never been more than 10-20 minutes away from a working system (regardless of the software glitch)...

    I'm constantly amazed when I find out a  longtime DAW user uses no system backup at all - the equivalent of  operating without a safety net. (I guess they enjoy occasionally spending hours troubleshooting only to give up in frustration then spend a week reinstalling/activating all of their software).

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  3. 10 hours ago, Mark Morgon-Shaw said:

    Microsoft will implement Windows 8 end of life in January 2023, meaning it will discontinue all support, including paid support, and all updates, including security updates.

    Jan 2023?  Lol.  That only gives me OVER TWO SOLID YEARS OF CONTINUING TO WORK ON MY ROCK-SOLID SYSTEM until I have to think about updating.  What was I thinking?

  4. You don't say why you "hate Windows 8", but I'm rock solid here on Windows 8.1 (I have another machine with Win 10 as well).  I use the free classic shell utility which makes Win 8.1 look like Win XP or Win 7, as I don't care for the Metro GUI. 

    In any case, I will go against the grain and  suggest you stay with Win 8.1, then install CbB, as unlike with  Win10, there are no mystery updates that will break something and suddenly render your system unusable (until you troubleshoot and fix the problem).  Also, more older interfaces still work with Win 8.1 while it's a crap-shoot with Win 10.

    Bottom line, Win 8.1 is much more predictably solid than Win 10 in my experience.  With Win 10 you will likely spend more time trying to figure out why CbB suddenly isn't working the same as it did yesterday due to an MS update.

  5. 20 hours ago, bdickens said:

    5 years into it, I would be very surprised if there were NOT any W10 drivers yet.

    Why?  Many HW manufacturers stop driver development on their discontinued products.  Presonus happens to be one of them.

    https://www.presonus.com/products/fp10/downloads

    Note that the last supported O.S. was Windows 7.  Again, that doesn't mean the last released driver won't work under Win 8.1 or Win 10.  It's certainly worth trying if you have a way to restore to a backed up system image if things go south.

  6. Do you know for a fact that the Firepod works well with Win 10?  I doubt there are Win 10-specific drivers for the Firepod, but that doesn't mean it won't work with Win 7/8 drivers under Win 10.  So research that first  (Obviously there's no point in updating the software if your Firepod won't work with the new O.S.).

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  7. 1 hour ago, gustabo said:

    Use a native driver for your soundcard, not ASIO4ALL

    Assuming there is a native (ASIO) driver.  The reason most people use ASIO4ALL is they're using an onboard sound card with no native ASIO drivers -- or at best, poorly written ones.

    If that's the case here, OP should look into getting a proper audio interface.  New ones can be had for as low as $50 (and lower if you buy used, on Ebay, for example).

  8. 6 hours ago, Jon White said:

    Many DAWs don't have these problems.

    The same DAW on my system doesn't have these problems, so what's your point?  The only way to isolate what's causing them on HIS system is to troubleshoot (Which is why everyone else is offering HELPFUL suggestions)...

  9. Are you running Windows 10?   If you don't control the O.S. updates, Win 10 is notorious for causing problems - which is why it's best to disable the auto-update and only do so when you know it's safe OR have the ability to roll back to a previous system-state in case things go south. If you determine that the last OS update likely caused this problem, there are ways to roll back:

    https://www.howtogeek.com/235474/how-to-roll-back-builds-and-uninstall-updates-on-windows-10/ 

    Have you consulted with or reported the issue to Izotope?  If they have a user forum, that would be a better place to report your problem (since you are experiencing it with two different DAWS)

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  10. Looks like something's gone wrong with your ASIO drivers.  Temporarily disconnect your interface USB cable, then uninstall/reinstall the latest driver package.  Reboot your PC, then reconnect the interface.  (To a different USB port if available).   Check your ASIO settings to see if the missing I/O issue has been corrected.

  11. 1 minute ago, Victoria Johnson said:

    .... I ran the test once and it worked. I shut down came back this morning and the latency is still there and the latency test no longer works....

    What do you mean by "latency"?  You mention running a test which suggests latency mon... Is that what you mean?  Or do you mean a lag in between the time you press a key and when you hear a note...?

  12. Things to try:

    - Disconnect any bus-powered audio interfaces.  Optionally, uninstall those drivers.

    - Do a CLEAN uninstall of Sonar using this guide:

    https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013392/SONAR-2015-Clean-Install-Instructions

    - Re-download the Sonar installers/patches from CW Command Center.  Temporarily disable anti-virus during install process.  Using Run as Administrator, install Sonar X3, reboot system, then install Sonar X3e.  Reboot system again.

    - If you get this far without strange problems or error messages, you're probably good to go and can just reinstall interface drivers, enable antivirus, and proceed as normal.

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