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Wookiee

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  1. The more subtle question is why aren't plugin dev's testing on PC's period? Because that is a bigger truth than just not testing in Sonar.
  2. Thanks, Defender won't have any impact on performance, Wired Network puts less load on your system, which is why I asked. Any other programs running at the same time? What Nvidia driver do you have running?
  3. @Aaron Doss what Anti virus/ malware software? Are you running a wired or wireless network?
  4. I disagree, rolling back will not identify what is causing the issue, for his/her system, as you are removing the issue, not resolving or working around it. As the issue does not appear to affect all, just certain individual. Which implies a certain set of circumstances, soft/hardware combinations. For instance I have not experienced the same problem, how many others are raising the issue in this or other threads on the same problem of sluggish UI? True no roll back is an irritating but is the situation as it stands.
  5. @Aaron Doss there is no roll back, and as noted it is not always the solution. Perhaps if you provide some system specs, we might be able to identify the issue,
  6. Along with checking the event list, you could try MIDIOX to check for note off messages are being correctly transmitted.
  7. Try a different USB cable, or even try ferrite beads.
  8. @minminmusic I run an i9 14900k yet to experience any issues. You don't mention your interface, make and model, or the driver you are using, or the sample rate or sample size. My interface is a Focusrite Clarett Pre 8 USB, using their ASIO driver at 44.1kHz between 96 or 128 samples. Personally not used the MCompressor you mention, but I am totally in the box using modelled synths from GForce, Arturia, Korg, Cherry Audio without issue.
  9. As I noted, you are talking of a product that was pre Roland ownership, from the year 2000. It is not surprising that they have no record, Cakewalk Inc was purchased by Roland, then sold to Gibson, who then dumped the product. Fortunately someone picked up the Intellectual property rights to the code, along with someone else, rescuing as much history as possible. Why not try Cakewalk by Bandlab any historic projects you have will open in it. The interface has changed but the basic paradigm is the same.
  10. If you know what you old email was provide support@cakewalk.com with that they may be able to assist.
  11. @SUMIT SIMLAI two things to consider. 1. SONAR X1 Producer is not a Bandlab product. Bandlab Technologies did not buy any aspect of Cakewalk Inc, only the th IP of the code base, no products, no responsibility or liability to existing products or customers. 2. It stopped being supported by its owner, Gibson, in November 2017 when they dropped the whole Cakewalk Product line. You should be able to login to your old Cakewalk account and download all the required files. If you cannot remember your old username and password try contacting support@cakewalk.com, providing proof of ownership etc, they may be able to help you
  12. @henkejs do you have any other audio devices or drivers active? Try disabling them all, HDMI, Realtek etc. and trying again.
  13. You do Realise that X3 became SONAR Platinum, which after having the IP sold, became Cakewalk by Bandlab which has matured into Cakewalk Sonar. Which to simplify it, means they are all built on the same code base, or put another way Cakewalk Sonar is just an updated version of X3, probably exactly where X3 would have ended up if Gibson hadn't had their little hissy fit in November of 2017, and did what they did so many time before to software they acquired. The big difference is it now appears to be owned by an owner and a company that cares, rather than a company who really didn't.
  14. @Cannimagine unfortunately there is no connection between SONAR Platinum and the new Sonar. Different owners.
  15. @Murray Webster, subject to being corrected by the "expert" when recording ideally you are looking to achieve something called the Total Round Trip time. Ideally that is around 10 to 12 ms as that is the average latency that is undetected by the human ear. Apparently some Sonar radar operators can detect better. A guitarist standing 10 feet from his amp experiences approximately 10 ms of latency. My question is why are you using such a low sample level. Many people achieve good results at 96, 128, 256, I suggest increasing your samples to a significantly higher figure. If you still have issues try downloading the free Resplendent LatencyMon which might help with identifying where the latency is being introduced.
  16. @Sock Monkey whatever, you try running an underpowered cpu, say a two core 1,5 ghz at 96 samples. Your CPU dictates how fast it can process data, it really is that simple. But I have noted how much of an expert you are.
  17. @Murray Webster as Latency both Audio and MIDI are a correlation between Computer power and MIDI/Audio hardware, without knowing what your computer is we cannot help. Personally I use a Focusrite Clarett Pre 8 USB and Arturia Keylab 88 Mk 1 without any latency issues. Running at 96 samples and capable of real-time recording with FX.
  18. @midist you do realise SONAR X3 is unsupported software? The company, (Gibson), that owns it dropped support for the product in 2017.
  19. @Magic Russ have you checked your original account? If you owned a legitimate licence all the downloads and activation information will be available there. If not provide proof of ownership to support@cakewalk.com and they may be able to assist you.
  20. @MIDInco I suggest you send this to support@cakewalk.com, included a project but do not include any audio. (Audio inflates file size and serves no useful purpose)
  21. No surprises as Cakewalk has only had screen sets in the last 7 years.
  22. @lapasoa try keyboard shortcut F "fit tracks to window". If not define dissolves.
  23. Don't understand, a mono clip will not be a loop clip. A clip is either a loop clip or it is not. There are different type of loop clips, Acid, REX etc which have different properties. You might benefit from reading the Sonar reference guide on loops. Page 727 details information on working with loops. Loop functionality in Cakewalk is quite an indepth and powerful tool.
  24. Did you convert the clip into loop? Looking at your pictures it does not appear to be a looped clip.
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